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Acclimatisation is the key, says Leander Paes

Leander Paes said on Thursday that the team which adapts better to the wet conditions caused by incessant rain here will have the edge in India's Davis Cup Asia-Oceania Group-I tie against South Korea starting here on Friday.

TT Bureau Published 15.07.16, 12:00 AM

Chandigarh: Leander Paes said on Thursday that the team which adapts better to the wet conditions caused by incessant rain here will have the edge in India's Davis Cup Asia-Oceania Group-I tie against South Korea starting here on Friday.

"I think that tennis on grass is more technical, so the one who adjusts to these conditions faster, is going to have a big advantage. Acclimatisation is the key," Paes said after the draw here on Thursday.

According to the local Meteorological department's director, Surinder Paul, more rains are likely to occur in the city over the next 2-3 days.

Ram Kumar Ramnathan will take on Seong-Chan Hong, ranked more than 200 places below him, in the first singles.

"We were hoping that it would turn out like this where Ram gets to play the first match. Also, we were thinking about whether Lim would play doubles or not. It will be interesting to see how the weather holds out and how the matches eventually get played. But as a team, we are ready for any situation that arises," Paes said.

About wet conditions here, Paes said, "We have played in wet conditions before, especially when we played against Switzerland in Calcutta. We had rain literally all through Thursday night and on Friday morning when we got out there the court was really soft and damp. Being grass, we need to take care of that court really well.

"Hopefully we can start on time tomorrow, but if that doesn't happen, I believe we might be able to play three matches on Saturday -- two singles and a doubles -- which means we might have an earlier start on Saturday.

"We are all ready. The elements (weather conditions) is part of professional tennis and specially on this surface you have to be ready to adjust and acclimatise to the conditions," Paes said.

The 21-year-old Ram Kumar, who will be making his Davis Cup debut for the country, said he is excited about taking the court first. "That's what we wanted, I am looking forward to the tie," he said.

Asked if the rain can change the equations, India's non-playing captain Anand Amritraj said, "It was supposed to have rain in the last few days, but it has started now. We were lucky to get as much practice as we had. Now today, of course, it is a complete washout.

"We hope we can start tomorrow, but it looks pretty bad. I am hoping we gets this tie done by Sunday".

Rohan Bopanna, who will pair with Paes for the doubles match scheduled to be played on Saturday against the pair of Hong Chung and Yunseong Chung, said the hosts are not taking the visitors lightly.

"Like captain said, it's a great draw for us. As far as doubles goes, we have to play our best tennis..I don't think we were looking at any particular players (of the opposition) that we wanted to play with. They are a very good team. We have to play some good tennis."

Korea's non-playing captain Gap-taik Ro, meanwhile, also said that the weather conditions will play a part.

"Let's see how the weather plays out," he said replying to a question about the weather conditions here. (PTI)

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