City
Epaper

Home tie will help us groom youngsters in good environment Rohit Rajpal

By IANS | Updated: January 22, 2025 11:30 IST

New Delhi, Jan 22 There is nothing better than a home tie to groom future Davis Cup stars ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Jan 22 There is nothing better than a home tie to groom future Davis Cup stars and the upcoming contest against Togo is a good opportunity to do that, according to India's Davis Cup captain Rohit Rajpal.

The Davis Cup squad, which is slated to be played on February 1-2, comprises five member team Sasikumar Mukund, Ramkumar Ramanathan, Karan Singh, N.Sriram Balaji and Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli.

India's Sasikumar Mukund will be the highest-ranked player in the tie at number 368. He is making a comeback to the squad after playing against Morocco in Lucknow.

Captain Rajpal is delighted that India will get to play at home after playing both their in season 2024 away from home. India's last four of the five ties have been away, including the historic match against Pakistan in Islamabad.

"Playing in home conditions is always beneficial. We have travelled a lot in the last two-three seasons. The slow, hard courts at the DLTA were ideal if Sumit Nagal had played but still, the conditions will suit us. Maybe the choice could have been grass courts if we knew Sumit would opt out from before," Rajpal said, who is also the DLTA president.

Thomas Steodji will be Togo's key player in the contest, Togo comes in with three wins -against Latvia, Indonesia and Benin.

"I will not say that it will be a cakewalk for us but the tie will give us the option to groom the next generation of players in the Davis Cup environment and playing at home, we can definitely utilize the home advantage and home support", Rajpal further added.

The Indian Davis Cup team will start its preparation for the upcoming World Group I play-off tie starting from January 23 at the DLTA Complex, the venue for the contest.

Aryah Shah, Chirag Duhan and Yuvaan Nandal have been added to the squad. They will be training along with the Indian team and it will be a great exposure for each of them.

The DLTA is also being spruced up to welcome the visiting team players and officials apart from the home fans, with beautification of the venue. A players' lounge is also being set up near the centre court.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUkraine calls Miami meetings "productive, constructive", discusses development of 20-point plan with US

InternationalIndian H-1B visa holders who flew back to renew work permits left stranded

InternationalEpstein files: US Department of Justice reposts President Trump's photo

InternationalPakistan: Man allegedly opens fire inside house; kills wife, two women, one minor

InternationalRussia launched 1300 drones, 1200 guided aerial bombs at Ukraine over past week: Zelenskyy

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsNew Zealand's Suzie Bates ruled out for three months

Other SportsFootball: AFC to introduce new league for national teams

Other SportsScoring big against India will remain the most memorable achievement, says Sameer after helping Pak U19 win Asian title

Other SportsBWF World Tour Finals: An claims record-tying 11th title, Popov upsets Shi in men's final

Other SportsBigRock Motorsports retains its Championship title at ISRL Season 2 Grand Finale in Calicut