Adkar, Yamalapalli Lead India's Billie Jean King Cup Fightback vs New Zealand

Team India recovered from an opening loss to defeat New Zealand 2-0 in their Billie Jean King Cup Group I tie in New Delhi. Vaishnavi Adkar secured a solid 6-2, 6-4 victory over Aishi Das in the first singles rubber. Sahaja Yamalapalli then delivered a commanding 6-1, 6-3 win against Valentina Ivanov to seal the team victory. In other matches, the Republic of Korea beat Thailand and Indonesia dominated Mongolia 3-0.

Key Points: India Beats New Zealand in Billie Jean King Cup

  • India bounces back with 2-0 win
  • Adkar defeats Aishi Das 6-2, 6-4
  • Yamalapalli beats Valentina Ivanov 6-1, 6-3
  • Korea and Indonesia also secure victories
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Billie Jean King Cup: Adkar, Yamalapalli lead India recovery against New Zealand

Vaishnavi Adkar and Sahaja Yamalapalli win in straight sets to secure India's victory over New Zealand in the Billie Jean King Cup Asia/Oceania group.

"shutting the door on any comeback and closing out the set 6-2 with authority - DLTA Press Release"

New Delhi, April 8

Straight sets wins from Vaishnavi Adkar and Sahaja Yamalapalli eased Team India to a victory against New Zealand in their second Billie Jean King Cup Group I - Asia/Oceania fixture on Wednesday, the hosts bouncing back hours after conceding their opener versus Thailand at the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association Complex.

Representing India in the singles' rubbers, 21-year-old Adkar-who made her BJK Cup bow in the previous match-defeated New Zealand's Aishi Das 6-2, 6-4. Yamalapalli sealed the win with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Valentina Ivanov before Rutuja Bhosale and Ankita Raina paired up to face Monique Barry and Erin Routcliffe to close out the tie, as per a press release from DLTA.

Showing no signs of any hangover from her opening-day defeat, Adkar came out sharp, breaking Das early to move 2-0 ahead in the first singles rubber on Day 2. She tightened her grip with another break in the fifth game, shutting the door on any comeback and closing out the set 6-2 with authority.

Adkar carried that momentum into the second set, striking early once again, though Das responded well to draw level at 4-4. The Indian, however, raised her level at the right moment, breaking decisively before serving out the match 6-2, 6-4 in an hour and 30 minutes.

Yamalapalli was even more dominant in her outing against Ivanov, racing through the opening set with three breaks of serve to seal it 6-1. She carried that same control into the second, dictating play from the baseline with authority and consistently pushing her opponent onto the back foot. With Ivanov struggling to find answers, Yamalapalli maintained her intensity to wrap up a commanding 6-3 win.

Bhosale-Raina were in doubles action at press time.

Elsewhere, the Republic of Korea continued their perfect start, registering a solid win over Thailand with Daehyon Back and Sohyun Park delivering in the singles. Indonesia, meanwhile, surged to the top of the table with a dominant 3-0 win over Mongolia. Aldila Sutjiadi set the tone with a ruthless double bagel, dismantling Anu-Vjin Gantor 6-0, 6-0. Anjali Kirana Junarto then sealed the tie in the singles before returning alongside Meydiana Laviola Reinnamah to cap off a commanding day with another 6-0, 6-0 win in the doubles.

All six teams are competing in a round-robin format through Saturday, with the top two nations advancing to the next stage.

-India def. New Zealand 2-0

Vaishnavi Adkar (IND) def. Aishi Das 6-2, 6-4

Sahaja Yamalapalli (IND) def. Ivanov 6-1, 6-3

Doubles ongoing at the time of writing

-Korea Republic def. Thailand 2-0

Daehyon Back (KOR) def. Anchisa Chanta (THA) 6-3, 6-4

Sohyun Park (KOR) def. Patcharin Cheapchandej (THA) 6-4, 6-1

Doubles ongoing at the time of writing

-Indonesia def. Mongolia 3-0

Aldila Sutjiadi (INA) def. Anu-Vjin Gantor (MGL) 6-0, 6-0

Anjali Kirana Junarto (INA) def. Khongorzul Aldarkhishig (MGL) 6-2, 6-0

Anjali Kirana Junarto/Meydiana Laviola Reinnamah (INA) def. Jargal Altansarnai/Oyungerel Khasbaatar (MGL) 6-0, 6-0.

- ANI

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Aman W
Great to see the young guns stepping up! Adkar is only 21 and handling the pressure so well. We need to support these players more, better infrastructure and more tournaments in India will help them shine on the world stage.
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Rohit P
Yamalapalli's scoreline was so dominant! 6-1, 6-3 is a statement win. But we must be careful - Korea and Indonesia look very strong. The match against Korea will be the real test. Hoping the girls can pull off an upset!
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Sarah B
Following from the US. It's inspiring to see India's progress in women's sports. The depth seems to be improving. That 6-0, 6-0 win by Indonesia over Mongolia though... that's brutal. Hope India can challenge them.
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Karthik V
A good win, but let's be honest, New Zealand isn't a tennis powerhouse. The real concern is the first match loss to Thailand. Consistency is key in these team events. The doubles pair of Bhosale and Raina need to deliver against tougher opponents.
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Neha E
So proud of our girls! 🎾 Every time I see an Indian woman excelling in sports, it makes me so happy. They are breaking stereotypes and showing what's possible. More power to Vaishnavi, Sahaja, and the entire team! #GirlPower

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