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DAVIS CUP ‘THE WORLD CUP OF TENNIS’ RETURNS TO ICONIC DELHI GYMKHANA CLUB AFTER FIVE DECADES

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Home favourites India take on higher ranked Denmark team on March 4th and 5th

(L-R) Mr. Aditya Khanna Tournament Director, Mr. Om Pathak, DGC administrator and co-chairman of the Davis Cup Organising Committee, Dr. Anil Jain, All India Tennis Association (AITA), President & Davis Cup Organising Committee (OC) chairman, Rohit Rajpal, Davis Cup India Captain,  Daljit Walia, Chairman, Sports Committee, Delhi Gymkhana.

Khel Today Bureau

New Delhi: Three-time finalist India take on higher-ranked Denmark as the Davis Cup returns to the iconic Delhi Gymkhana Club (DGC) after a gap of almost five decades. India will lock horns with Denmark in the World Group playoff I tie on the weekend of March 4 and 5 here. The two-day rubber on the fast grass courts of DGC will be the first tie between India and Denmark since September 1984, when the visitors won 3-2 at Aarhus. The only other time both sides faced each other was in 1927 when Denmark blanked India 5-0 in the quarterfinals in Copenhagen.

India have made it thrice to the finals of the Davis Cup – in 1966, 1974 and 1987 – the ‘World Cup of Tennis’ as the premier international team event is popularly described by the International Tennis Federation (ITF).

Speaking to the media, All India Tennis Association (AITA) president and the Davis Cup Organising Committee (OC) chairmanMr. Anil Jain, said, the event will help the sport of tennis to gain more popularity in the country. “Davis Cup is a prestigious event and we are glad to host it after three years on home soil. This is a great chance for India to showcase its talent. We believe that the conduct of the event will help tennis reach every nook and corner of the country,” the AITA president said.

On this occasion, DGC administrator and co-chairman of the Davis Cup Organising Committee, Mr. Om Pathak said, “The Davis Cup 2022 at the Delhi Gymkhana Club could well be remembered as a game changer in several ways. In particular, the grandiose of this event will provide the essential visibility of the sport, attracting and inspiring the tennis stars in the making. The event could well be remembered as a watershed in the evolution of the game of tennis in India.”

Talking about the Indian team’s preparation, the country’s non-playing captain Rohit Rajpal, said the hosts have their task cut out. “Denmark are a very good side. We have been preparing well for our matches and now we just need to focus on our strengths. That will be our strategy going forward,” he said.

India have been allotted a home tie after three years and Delhi will host Davis Cup matches after more than five years.

India’s squad for Davis Cup:

  1. Prajnesh Gunneswaran
  2. Yuki Bhambri
  3. Rohan Bopanna
  4. Ramkumar Ramanathan
  5. Divij Sharan

Reserves: Saketh Myneni and Digvijay Pratap Singh

Denmark’s squad for Davis Cup

  1. Mikael Torpegaard (ranked 210)
  2. Johannes Ingildsen (ranked 805)
  3. Christian Sigsgaard (ranked 833)
  4. Elmer Møller (ranked 1708)
  5. Frederik Løchte Nielsen (captain)

Coaches: Martin Killemose Linnet & Jacob Holst

Physio: Kim Lykke

Chief of Sports: Jens Anker Andersen

Press Officer: Thomas Hansen

Vice President: Henrik Maris

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