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UAE all set for final flourish in Davis Cup

Coach Bramly hopeful of elusive win to avoid a drop in group position

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The UAE coach is convinced that the presence of a specialist physiother­apist will play a significan­t role in the nation achieving its goal of retaining its Group III position at the ongoing Asia-Oceania Davis Cup in Sri Lanka.

The UAE has lost both its matches — against Qatar and Lebanon — and was the only team with a day off yesterday when heavy seasonal showers disrupted play at the clay courts of the Sri Lanka Tennis Associatio­ns in Colombo.

Malaysia and Turkmenist­an are the other two teams in Pool B, with Malaysia first up today followed by Turkmenist­an tomorrow.

However, with heavy rain affecting playing conditions organisers were forced to postpone start of play late in the evening and continuing pending matches the following day.

Lebanon maintained their leadership in Pool B with a clinical 2-0 win against Malaysia, while Qatar were leading 1-0 against Turkmenist­an.

“The current situation can really work in our favour as the off day has given us that edge of resting midway through the competitio­n. We have another two days to play on the trot and this rest day will be crucial as other teams will have to do double duty. This is why I feel the presence of a specialist physiother­apist [Marwan Douzi] can help us to a large extent,” coach Hichem Bramly told Gulf News from Colombo.

“Marwan has been a great help to all the members of the squad. A lot depends on fitness in a tough competitio­n like the Davis Cup and he has been vital to our players since we landed in Colombo last week,” he added.

Possible play-off

The UAE’s next two encounters against Malaysia and Turkmenist­an followed by a possible play-off to avoid relegation means the squad of four will be pushed to the limit.

“We need to be in prime form, and the presence of a physiother­apist will definitely help us a long way,” Bramly noted.

“It is no secret that we need to win against both Malaysia and Turkmenist­an in the next two days. We have prepared well for the challenges ahead and a win will definitely help us in more ways than one,” he added.

The top two teams will be promoted to Group II, while the last two teams will be relegated to Group IV during the 2018 season.

 ?? Courtesy: ITF ?? Referee Nitin Kanamwar (facing) consults with the Syria and Jordan squads during a rain-swept day before taking a decision to continue with their Pool A match.
Courtesy: ITF Referee Nitin Kanamwar (facing) consults with the Syria and Jordan squads during a rain-swept day before taking a decision to continue with their Pool A match.

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