It’s baptism by fire: Amritraj

It’s baptism by fire: Amritraj

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 02:08 PM IST
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korea's Seong-Chang Hong is helped by his team mate after he was injured during a match with India's Ramkumar Ramanathan, during the first day of the Davis Cup Asia Oceania group one, round two tie between India and Korea in Chandigarh on July 15, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / MONEY SHARMA |

Saketh, Ramkumar give India 2-0 lead in Davis Cup tie

“I believed in myself.  There was small pressure but I handled well. When you are playing Davis Cup, it’s not just tennis after a limit. He (Hong) played smart in the second set but in the third, I played the way I wanted. Rohan and Leander were helping from the lines. They asked me to enjoy and I gave my all.” – Ramkumar  Ramanathan
Chandigarh : India captain Anand Amritraj says it was “initiation by fire” for both Saketh Myneni and Ramkumar Ramanathan as they pulled off victories in their singles matches under testing conditions to give the hosts a 2-0 lead against Korea in the Asia/Oceania group I Davis Cup.

Both the Korean players — Seong Chan Hong and Yong-Kyu Lim — conceded their matches when they were on the verge of losing as they suffered cramps and spasms under severe hot and humid conditions.

“Saketh showed tremendous heart. It was initiation by fire for the boys. It was mind-boggling. I have never seen in my 25-year career that both the guys (Saketh and Lim) are on the ground. It was a matter of just standing up. I knew whoever would stand, will win,” said an elated Amritraj at the post-match press conference.

The non-playing captain said he had thought of withdrawing Myneni out the match since he was in severe pain but the gritty Indian player wanted to continue and finish the job at hand.

“He (Myneni) played like a warrior. The break of serve in the first game of the final set certainly helped,” Amritraj said. 28-year-old Myneni, who played his first ever five-setter, said he never thought of quitting despite intense pain. Myneni said there was not much he could do with the way he trains to avoid such struggle under humid conditions.

Ramkumar, who made his Davis Cup debut on Saturday, said he handled the pressure of playing for the country well. Ramkumar said the groundsmen did a “great job” by making the court play-ready after heavy rains on Friday. “The bounce was low but no regrets. It was same for him (Hong) also,” he concluded.

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