Somdev leads India fightback

Somdev leads India fightback

PTIUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:25 PM IST
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New Delhi :  Somdev Devvarman’s love affair with the DLTA Centre Court continued as he helped India level the Davis Cup World Group Play-off tie against Czech Republic with an upset win over Jiri Vesley after Yuki Bhambri’s tame defeat in the opening singles on Friday.

Somdev’s biggest victory of the season could not have been timed better as India were in a spot after Bhambri’s 2-6, 1-6, 5-7 loss against big-hitting Lukas Rosol, the world number 85.

Somdev came out and maintained his impeccable record on the DLTA courts with a 7-6(3), 6-4, 6-3 win over 40th-ranked Vesley in two hours and 40 minutes, yet again showing that ranking was a mere number in Davis Cup.

Somdev has not lost a single match here since 2010 and Vesley has never won a live rubber in his Davis Cup career and the status quo remains.

Somdev has suffered defeats against players, ranked outside 400 (Emilio Gomez, 402) on the Challenger circuit in a very ordinary 2015 season so far but the hard-working Indian has managed to win when it matters for the nation.

It was not as hot and humid as expected at the DLTA where more than 500 people turned up to watch the action.

The intermittent breeze and cloudy sky made the weather conditions quite tolerable with temperature remaining between 31 and 34 degrees Celsius.

Somdev’s fitness, his strong legs and the heart for a fight were at work yet again. He moved swiftly on the court, hit strokes with precision and always found a way to open the court for winners, a total of 65.

The slow court worked to Somdev’s advantage as left-handed Vesley struggled to cope with it, unable to hit flat and hard as Rosol managed against Yuki. But Vesley said “something was not right” with him today as he felt exhausted after 25-30 minutes.

Now seasoned players Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna will take on Radek Stepanek and Adam Pavlasek in the doubles rubber. It was Somdev’s only sixth win over a top-50 player. He had beaten Ivo Karlovic (25) and Rainer Schuettler (33) and Marin Cilic (15) in 2009. In 2013, he beat Alexander Dolgopolov (25) and Benoit Paire (39).

In complete contrast to the first match in which the first set was over in just 24 minutes, Somdev and Vesley fought a battle of attrition.

After 27 minutes into the match, the score was 2-1 on serve as a baseline slugfest was on.

There were seven break chances in those three games, four for Somdev, but no player could convert. The Indian raised the level of his game by several notches, spraying winners, a staggering 32, all over the court and ended up firing 11 aces in the first set. The serve was not fierce but Somdev found the perfect angles to keep the ball out of Vesley’s reach. Overall, Somdev served 20 aces.

Vesley stood out with accuracy of his drop shots and one got him a break in the very first game of the second set.

Somdev had saved two break points before that in that game but Vesley’s perfect touch from just inside the baseline as the ball dropped dead along the net.

The next game Somdev served at love and got the break back in the sixth when Vesley double faulted at 15-40. All fired up with his effort, Somdev hit three consecutive aces to take a 4-3 lead.

New Delhi: YouTube is generally seen as a leisure site for netizens, but Czech tennis player Lukas Rosol has used it to perfection, learning a few tricks on how to beat his opponents from the video sharing website. “Before my match, I saw a couple of videos of Yuki playing where he was beaten by his opponents. I copied from there and learnt how to beat him,” the 30-year-old said after his win. “Yuki fought well and came back strong in the third set. There was good support from the Czechs here in the crowd too. I am happy to finish it in three sets,” said Rosol. “Yuki played the third set really well. I was hitting the ball deep and flat and my strategies worked out well. Humidity wasn’t a factor for me as the other days were much more hot and humid.” —IANS

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