New Delhi: Top doubles player Mahesh Bhupathi has opted out of India’s Davis Cup tie against Uzbekistan next month to allow tour partner Rohan Bopanna pair with Leander Paes, the All India Tennis Association (AITA) announced on Tuesday.
India take on Uzbekistan in the Asia/Oceania Group I zone tie next month.
AITA said that since Davis Cup captain S P Misra wanted two singles players, the selection committee was to choose two doubles specialists from among Paes, Bhupathi and Bopanna.
AITA Secretary Anil Khanna said that Bhupathi himself felt that Bopanna and Paes are the best choice since both are playing well on the circuit and Bopanna also had the ability to play singles, if required.
The committee did not consider injured Somdev Devvarman and included talented youngsters Yuki Bhambri and Sanam Singh.
Both Yuki and Sanam are in good touch.
Vishnu Vardhan, who made his debut in India’s last tie against Japan, has been named as reserve player.
According to AITA, in its Tennis Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting, held on January 12, captain Misra had given a report on the previous Davis Cup tie in Japan which India lost 4-1.
“He stated that Somdev injured himself after the first singles and could not play the reverse singles. Rohan played two singles and doubles match. Since Leander had not travelled to Japan because of the injury sustained during US Open, Vishnu Vardhan, who was the fourth member of the team, played the reverse singles in place of Somdev.
” Misra had, therefore, desired that the Davis Cup team should consist of 2 singles players, Rohan Bopanna who is also a doubles specialist, could also pay singles if required, and one more doubles specialist. This view of the Captain was unanimously agreed to by the members of the TAC,” AITA said.
I am still getting used to Bhupathi: Bopanna
Rohan Bopanna said it would take some more time for him and senior partner Mahesh Bhupathi to get adjusted to each other before they strike a right chord in ATP tennis circuit.
“Bhupathi and me are still getting adjusted to each other. We are learning from our strengths and weaknesses. Yes it does take a while before we strike a right chord (to meet big challenges ahead),” Bopanna said.
The Bhupathi-Bopanna combine had recently won the doubles title at the Dubai championship.
Bopanna said partnering Bhupathi has helped him sharpen his skills.
“I have learnt a lot from Bhupathi. He is an experienced player and has played at highest level … this helps,” he said.
Remembering Bhupathi’s vital tips in Davis Cup matches, Bopanna said, “There are senior players backing you at crucial stages of the matches. Definitely, this is a very positive sign,” Bopanna said. (PTI)