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Davis Cup: India's Saketh Myneni not intimidated by mighty Spain

Press Trust of India • September 11, 2016, 22:02:27 IST
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Saketh Myneni knows the enormity of task at hand as India gear up to host five-time Davis Cup champions Spain but he refused to be intimidated by the might of the European tennis powerhouse.

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Davis Cup: India's Saketh Myneni not intimidated by mighty Spain

New Delhi: Saketh Myneni knows the enormity of task at hand as India gear up to host five-time Davis Cup champions Spain but the country’s number one singles player refused to be intimidated by the might of the European tennis powerhouse, vowing to fight till the last second. Myneni is coming into the tie after a morale boosting performance at the US Open where he made the singles main draw for the first time in his career. [caption id=“attachment_2895878” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File photo of Saketh Myneni. PTI](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Saketh-Myneni-PTI.jpg) File photo of Saketh Myneni. PTI[/caption] “For the last 10 years they (Spain) have been fighting for the title. They have been there, done that. We have to be very competitive. We have to challenge them till the last second. That’s the key for me and the team,” Myneni said after the Indian team’s first practice session at DLTA complex. World number five and 14-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal will headline Spain’s challenge. They also have world number 13 David Ferrer, and French Open champions Feliciano Lopez (World No 18 in singles) and Mark Lopez (World No 19 in doubles) in the side. Myneni had a hit for about an hour with fellow singles player Ramkumar Ramanathan and coach Zeeshan Ali, apart from working on his sore right shoulder. “Just have to keep it fresh. Looking forward to it (tie),” he said when asked if he had a sore shoulder, which he had taped. Myneni said he was not surprised that Spain decided to come with a full-strength team. “Spain is a great team. They have always been like this. Nadal knows the history (attached) with Davis Cup. Feliciano (Lopez) asked me about (duration of) flight to India in the US, so I knew he too would be coming.” The 29-year-old, ranked 143 in singles also did not make an issue about the timing of the tie, which has been criticised by captain Anand Amritraj. “I don’t care. I just do my job. We wanted to play on grass but it was not possible. Whatever the conditions, we need to find a solution,” he said. Since Rohan Bopanna has opted out of the tie due to a knee injury, there is a possibility that Myneni can be fielded with Leander Paes for the doubles rubber. Is Myneni, who struggles with cramps during intense and long matches, ready to fight it out on all days of the tie? “If body permits me, I am ready to play all three days,” he said even as sweat dripped from his body. Coach Zeeshan said they have still not decided on the doubles combination and it needs to be worked out. “We will have Leander play with Sumit Nagal and Saketh in the next three days. We have to see what combination suits us best,” he said.

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