Cape Times

Ondruska’s inside info is Davis Cup advantage

- Ockert de Villiers

JOHANNESBU­RG: Slovenia may be seeded higher than South Africa, but the hosts will have a slight advantage in their Euro-Africa Group II tie in Irene from April 7 to 9 thanks to non-playing captain Marcos Ondruska’s detailed knowledge of the visiting team’s top players.

Taking on the secondseed­ed Slovenia in Euro-Africa Group II, South Africa face an uphill battle in their pursuit of promotion to the next tier.

Slovenia boast two players ranked in the top 200 in the world – Blaz Kavcic (136th) and Grega Zemlja (145th).

“I know both guys from Slovenia really well, I used to coach Luca Gregorc, the first Slovenian to break through into the top 200, and then these two guys followed in his footsteps,” Ondruska said.

The home team is unchanged from their previous tie against Estonia at home in February, which they won comfortabl­y 4-1.

The SA captain named Lloyd Harris, Nik Scholtz, Raven Klaasen, Ruan Roelofse and Tucker Vorster to do duty.

Harris, who recently turned 20, is likely to spearhead South Africa’s charge while Klaasen will be South Africa’s ace in the doubles.

“We saw that Lloyd Harris played Blaz Kavcic in Kyoto recently and he lost to him in the semi-final (via a thirdset tiebreaker)... so I think it is going to be very close,” Ondruska said.

“It is going to be unlike any tie we’ve had so far, (but) obviously we have the advantage playing at altitude.

“I hope that will help get us through; I am confident but I know these guys are not to be taken lightly.”

The winner of this tie faces the winner between Norway and Denmark for a chance of being promoted to Euro/ Africa Group 1.

Ondruska said it was the “perfect” tie. “Because I know the guys well, I know their ins and outs, and the little details of how we want to play them,” Ondruska said.

“I actually think this is the perfect sort of surface or place for us to play against these guys... it is high bouncing, it’s fast through the air.

Meanwhile, rising star Sipho Montsi, who caught the eye of Judy Murray, mother of Andy Murray, when he competed in the junior Australian Open, will join the squad as an official hitting partner.

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