Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ramkumar wins to give India lead in Davis Cup

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

FIGHTING VICTORY Indian staves off spirited effort from Uzbek rival THE UZBEK HAD SNATCHED THE MOMENTUM BUT SUFFERED CRAMPS IN HIS RIGHT LEG IN THE THIRD SET, MAKING THE

JOB OF THE INDIAN EASY

Bengaluru: Ramkumar Ramanathan overcame a spirited challenge from Temur Isamilov to hand India a 1-0 lead against Uzbekistan in the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group I tie here today.

Ranked 267, Ramkumar eked out a 6-2 5-7 6-2 7-5 win over the Uzbek, who is ranked 406, in the opening singles rubber of the second round tie.

Prajnesh Gunneswara­n, ranked 287, makes his India debut against Sanjar Fayziev (376).

To his credit, Ismailov made life difficult for the Indian despite suffering cramps in his right hamstring.

Ramkumar dominated the proceeding­s before a bout of double faults handed Ismailov a small opening, which the Uzbek garbbed with both hands to make a match of it.

The Indian sealed the opening set in a jiffy and was leading 4-3 in the second when he saw himself down 0-40. He saved two breakpoint­s but netted a backhand on the third to allow Ismailov stay alive and fight.

The Uzbek played freely while Ramkumar put himself under pressure to finish the job quickly. The nerves got to Ramkumar and, in utter desperatio­n, he squandered four set points and was eventually broken in the 12th game.

The Uzbek had snatched the momentum but suffered cramps in his right leg in the third set, making the job of the Indian easy. Ramkumar ran away with the third set as Ismailov’s restricted movements gave him easy points.

Isnailov, though, recovered remarkably after a medical timeout and was battle ready for the fourth set. Ramkumar was always catching up with the Uzbek, holding his serves without fuss, and soon it was 5-5.

Two unforced errors by Ismail gave Ramkumar three break chances. He converted the third when Ismail buried a return to the net. Ramkumar’s unforced errors continued as twice he sent down double faults on match points. He though sealed the match with a forehand volley winner.

The winner of the tie will qualify for the World Group play-offs, to be played in September.

Nick Kyrgios and Jordan Thompson gave Australia an unexpected 2-0 lead after the first day of their Davis Cup quarter-final against the United States in Brisbane.

The unheralded Thompson stunned world number 15 Jack Sock in four sets in the opening rubber before Kyrgios saw off the big-serving John Isner 7-5, 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (7/5).

Only 10 times in Davis Cup history has a country come back from being 0-2 down to win a tie, the most recent when Croatia recovered to beat the US at this stage last year. “We’ve been up two-zero before and ended up losing.”

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