Doubles win gives India the lead in Davis Cup

April 05, 2014 03:28 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:28 pm IST - Busan (Korea)

INDORE, 01/02/2014: India's Rohan Bopanna and Saketh Myneni in action during the doubles match against Chinese Taipei, at the Asia Oceania Group I Davis Cup tie at Indore Tennis Club on Saturday, February 02, 2014.Photo: R. Ragu

INDORE, 01/02/2014: India's Rohan Bopanna and Saketh Myneni in action during the doubles match against Chinese Taipei, at the Asia Oceania Group I Davis Cup tie at Indore Tennis Club on Saturday, February 02, 2014.Photo: R. Ragu

India stood one win away from securing a berth in the World Group play-offs after Rohan Bopanna and Saketh Myneni defeated Hyung-Taik Lee and Lim Yong-Kyu in the crucial doubles match of their second round Asia/Oceania Group I tie against Korea, on Saturday.

Bopanna and Myneni prevailed 7-6 (4), 5-7, 7-6 (2), 6-3 to give India a 2-1 lead after day one had ended 1-1.

“Great effort and win by @rohanbopanna and saketh to get the doubles point and give us a 2 1 lead. way to go boys. #DavisCup #TeamIndia,” tweeted Sanam Singh, who had lost in the opening singles on Friday, after the match.

Pairing up for only the second time in their career, Bopanna and Myneni staved off the challenge posed by Hyung-Taik and Lim in a see-saw battle which became lop-sided by the fourth set.

India are now on the verge of beating Korea for the first time in an away tie. They also have a chance to improve on the overall head-to-head record which stands at 3-6.

The last time the two teams played was in 2013 when the Koreans beat India 4-1 in New Delhi in the absence of top players, who boycotted the tie.

India are coming into this tie after having blanked Taipei 5-0 while the hosts had got a bye in the first round as one of the top seeds and are seeking a World Group play-off berth for the first time since 2008.

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