Rishabh Pant Hails India's Gritty Davis Cup Win Over Netherlands

Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant celebrated the Indian men's tennis team's dramatic Davis Cup qualifier victory over the Netherlands. Dhakshineswar Suresh was the hero, winning both his singles match and the crucial doubles with Yuki Bhambri before clinching the decisive fifth rubber. His three-match haul marked the first time an Indian achieved this in a Davis Cup tie since Leander Paes in 2004. The win secures India's place in the second qualifying round for a chance to reach the Davis Cup Finals.

Key Points: India's Davis Cup Win vs Netherlands Lauded by Rishabh Pant

  • Dhakshineswar Suresh wins three matches
  • India beats world No. 6 Netherlands
  • Qualifies for second round
  • First such feat since Leander Paes in 2004
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'Big win for Indian tennis': Pant hails India's Davis Cup qualifier win over the Netherlands

Rishabh Pant praises Indian tennis team after dramatic Davis Cup qualifier victory over the Netherlands, led by Dhakshineswar Suresh.

"Big win for Indian tennis in the Davis Cup Qualifiers. Getting past the Netherlands... takes serious grit. - Rishabh Pant"

New Delhi, Feb 9

India wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant on Monday lauded the Indian men's tennis team for its win in the Davis Cup Qualifiers 1st Round against the Netherlands.

Dhakshineswar Suresh singlehandedly steered India past world No. 6 Netherlands in the Davis Cup Qualifiers 1st Round under the lights on a thrilling Sunday in Bengaluru. The victory paved India's way to September's Qualifiers 2nd Round, where they will compete to make it to the eight-team Davis Cup Finals.

"Big win for Indian tennis in the Davis Cup Qualifiers. Getting past the Netherlands and qualifying for the second round takes serious grit. Well played, boys," Pant posted on X.

After earning India a point against the Dutch team's highest-ranked player, Jesper De Jong, in Saturday's singles, Suresh teamed up with Yuki Bhambri for the doubles against David Pel and Sander Arends to start the day.

Playing together for the first time, the Indian pair produced an inspired performance, clinching a 7-6(0), 3-6, 7-6(1) win after three hours to edge the hosts ahead in the tie for the first time.

India needed Sumit Nagal's success in the first reverse singles for a victory, but De Jong redeemed himself to take the match 5-7, 6-1, 6-4, restoring the equilibrium. Nagal notably played with a grade two tear in his right thigh, a brave effort which proved vital as it bought his teammate more than three hours to recover.

World No. 457 Suresh returned to court for the decider against the less-fatigued Guy Den Ouden. Still, while Den Ouden struggled to find his first serve, he churned out the aces, finishing the contest on 15 and without facing a break point.

With the effort, he became the first Indian to win three matches in a Davis Cup tie since Leander Paes in 2004. It also ensured India of its deepest run in the World Cup of Tennis since losing in the last 16 to defending champions Serbia 15 years ago.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a tennis fan, this is huge! Beating the world No. 6 nation is no small feat. The doubles match sounded absolutely nail-biting. Hope this momentum carries them all the way to the Finals.
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Aditya G
Great win, but let's be real. We rely too much on individual brilliance. Where is the system to produce more players in the top 100? Suresh is ranked 457 and pulling off miracles. The federation needs to build a stronger pipeline, not just celebrate one-off wins.
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Priya S
So proud of the boys! The way they fought for every point... chills! Also, lovely to see Rishabh Pant cheering them on from the cricket world. Sports unity! 💪
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Rohit P
Bengaluru crowd must have been electric! Home support matters. This victory is a massive boost for tennis in India. Hope it inspires more kids to pick up a racket.
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Nikhil C
Sumit Nagal playing with a grade two tear... that's next-level dedication. He bought crucial time for Suresh. True team effort. On to the next round! #DavisCup

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