Friday, 18 September 2015

Davis Cup: Somdev Devvarman stuns World No. 40, levels tie 1:1!

New Delhi: A brilliant win by tennis ace Somdev Devvarman over Jiri Vesely helped India level the Davis Cup World Group Playoff tie against Czech Republic at 1-1 at the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA) complex on Friday.

Somdev won the match 7-6(3), 6-4, 6-3 in two hours and 44 minutes in the second singles rubber.
Earlier in the day, Yuki Bhambri lost to Lukas Rosol in three straight sets. Rosol blunted Bhambri's challenge in straight sets.

World number 85 Rosol stamped his class as he thrashed 125th ranked Yuki 6-2 6-1 7-5 in one hour and 55 minutes at R K Khanna Tennis stadium here. 

The temperature was 31 degree Celsius at the start of the match but neither the conditions nor the game of Yuki proved challenging for the tall Czech, who was ranked as high as 26 last year.

Rosol served extremely well and hit flat and furious ground-strokes, imposing himself on Yuki. The Czech player played smartly and served in the range of 200km per hour and sometimes more than that, firing as many as 11 aces in the match.

Yuki put up some resistance in the third set but could not utilize the chances, squandering as many as five break points in the 10th game.

The Czech, who beat Rafael Nadal in 2012 Wimbledon second round, fired five service winners in that game alone after ebbing down 0-40, showing his cool temperament under pressure.

Rosol hit 50 winners to 21 of Yuki and made for his six double faults with his huge game.

The only time Yuki could trouble the Czech was when he engaged his opponent in long rallies but those were very few as Rosol blunted Yuki's challenge with ease.

India's number two player Somdev Devvarman, ranked 164, plays Czech number one Jiri Vesley, ranked 40, in the second singles. Somdev has not lost a singles match on the Centre Court and the fans who have turned up to watch India fight would hope that he maintains his impeccable record.

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