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Davis Cup: India eye maiden win over Sweden

India’s top players might be missing from the line-up but the country’s Davis Cup team would still fancy its chances for a maiden victory against Sweden when it clashes with the hosts in the World Group I contest, starting September...
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India’s top players might be missing from the line-up but the country’s Davis Cup team would still fancy its chances for a maiden victory against Sweden when it clashes with the hosts in the World Group I contest, starting September 14. India have not beaten Sweden in Davis Cup history and have landed in Stockholm without their best singles and doubles players — Sumit Nagal and Yuki Bhambri — for contrasting reasons.

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Yet, the team would back itself to buck the trend in the sixth attempt, considering that the Swedish line-up is not intimidating.

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The home conditions with the medium-speed court on offer, though, would certainly help Sweden more in the indoor tie at the Royal Tennis Hall as India would have preferred a faster court, given the fact that it has big servers.

Ramkumar Ramanathan holds the key on the opening day even as the side is still weighing options for the second singles. The choice has to be between Niki Poonacha and N Sriram Balaji. Former national champion Siddharth Vishwakarma is an exciting option but he may not get the nod.

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