Otago Daily Times

Evernden admits NZ completely outclassed

- MATT BROWN

AUCKLAND: Davis Cup captain Kelly Evernden has not held back when assessing New Zealand’s top tennis players after the 50 drubbing by Finland in Helsinki.

New Zealand will play a World Group 1 playoff tie early next year after being outclassed by the Finns, who boasted world number 51 Emil Ruusuvuori in their ranks.

Needing to win the doubles rubber to keep New Zealand’s hopes alive, Michael Venus and Artem Sitak lost 75, 36, 63 to Emil Ruusuvuori and Harri Heliovaara in a highqualit­y one hour and 44 minute encounter.

That gave Finland the winning point, and with Ajeet Rai suffering a slight hip problem in the opening day singles, Evernden opted to give Isaac

Becroft (ranked 1016) a match in the first of the dead rubber reverse singles matches against world number 51 Ruusuvuori.

Becroft, who is just starting his profession­al career after playing college tennis, lost 62 61 in 53 minutes.

It left Kiranpal Pannu to try to salvage something for New Zealand in the final rubber against Eero Vasa, but the Finn proved too strong, winning 62, 63 in an hour and one minute.

Evernden acknowledg­ed it would take a lot of hard work and commitment from the players to improve their level to be able to compete against quality opponents.

‘‘It was a great learning experience for the guys. Nobody on our team is capable of beating Ruusuvuori and we got to see him in action a little bit. So it was a valuable thing for us,’’ Evernden said.

‘‘I think the reality of what needs to be done for our guys, seeing a guy that’s ranked in the top 50 in the world, first hand and up close and personal, they realise that no matter what they’re thinking about their ranking, 500 or 600 in the world, it’s nowhere near the level that they’re seeing.

‘‘He’s [Ruusuvuori] a scary dude right now and they’re out there playing the best point they can possibly play and they don’t make any headway and it’s it over and over and over, and over again.’’

The New Zealand players needed to become physically fitter, Evernden said.

‘‘I don’t think they work hard enough physically, I don’t think they have the mental fortitude to compete at the level that these guys are competing in daytoday.

‘‘I think they realise that and it’s a tough road. It’s a single purpose thing, right? I mean, when I was playing tennis, I didn’t rely on anybody but me and if you’re relying on 25 people to help you go win a match, you have 25 excuses coming out the back door.

‘‘My thing with them is you’re on court by yourself for a reason. Because this is the way the sport was built. If you can’t trust yourself, and trust your game to win your matches on your own, you’re probably not going to be able to make it if you’re always looking over your shoulder. ‘‘

Finland will advance to the Davis Cup Qualifiers next March, while New Zealand will play in the World Group 1 playoffs in a bid to avoid relegation to Group 2.

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