Dhakshineswar Suresh Stars as India Edges Netherlands 3-2 in Davis Cup Thriller

India secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Netherlands in the Davis Cup Qualifier Round 1 in Bengaluru. The tie was decided by Dhakshineswar Suresh, who delivered a composed performance to win the decisive fifth rubber against Guy Den Ouden. Earlier, Suresh had also partnered with Yuki Bhambri to win a critical doubles match. Captain Rohit Rajpal praised his team's effort, highlighting Sumit Nagal's leadership while playing through injury.

Key Points: India Beats Netherlands 3-2 in Davis Cup Qualifier on Suresh's Heroics

  • Suresh wins decisive fifth rubber
  • India advances to September's Qualifiers 2nd Round
  • Suresh & Bhambri won crucial doubles match
  • Captain Rajpal praised Nagal's leadership despite injury
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Dhakshineswar Suresh leads India to 3-2 victory against Netherlands in Davis Cup Qualifiers Round 1

Dhakshineswar Suresh wins decisive rubber as India defeats Netherlands 3-2 in Davis Cup Qualifiers. Captain Rohit Rajpal praises team's fight.

"He is my trump card that I keep pulling out every time and it works every time. - Rohit Rajpal"

Bengaluru, February 9

Buoyed by Dhakshineswar Suresh's 6-4, 7-6, victory over Guy Den Ouden, India secured an emphatic 3-2 victory over the Netherlands in the Davis Cup Qualifier Round 1 at the SM Krishna Tennis Stadium in Bengaluru. India's victory paves the way to September's Qualifiers 2nd Round, where they will compete to make it to the eight-team Davis Cup Finals, according to a release.

In the decisive fifth rubber, Suresh fired 15 aces in a composed performance under pressure. He broke Ouden in the seventh game to clinch the opening set. A thrilling second set saw them hold serve till 6-6 before Suresh secured the victory in the tie-break to seal the tie for India.

Heading into the day with the teams locked at 1-1, Dhakshineswar Suresh and Yuki Bhambri defeated David Pel and Sander Arends, 7-6(0), 3-6, 7-6(1) in the first fixture to give India a 2-1 lead, before Jesper de Jong came from behind to defeat Sumit Nagal, 5-7,6-1, 6-4 and make it 2-2.

Captain Rohit Rajpal had high praise for Sumit Nagal, underlining the Indian's leadership and effort despite not being at his best. "It's been a difficult 10 days with our number one player, suffering from an injury. This is not even 50 per cent of the Sumit Nagal, because if Sumit Nagal was firing both ways, this would have been a different story, I can say that with confidence now. But again, my compliments to him, he fought like a tiger, he came there, he led the team like a tiger, like the India number one should."

Speaking on Dhakshineswar Suresh, who featured in three victories for India in the tie, captain Rohit Rajpal said, "He is my trump card that I keep pulling out every time and it works every time."

Shedding light on his mindset, Suresh said, "Definitely, I have to put my height to use, being 6'6 and being the only Indian who's tall, I must work on my strengths and make the most of it."

"I go out every day and try to get a basket of serves. It's always about consistency. When I get into crucial moments in the match, I tell myself I have done this a million times, so it's just another ball which I'm going to hit."

- ANI

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Priya S
Fantastic team effort! Hats off to Yuki Bhambri as well for that crucial doubles win with Suresh. The doubles point is so often the difference. Feel bad for Sumit Nagal playing through injury, true dedication.
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Vikram M
Captain Rajpal's strategy of using Suresh as the trump card worked perfectly. But we need to be honest - our bench strength is a worry. If Nagal was injured, who else steps up? We need to develop more singles players.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, that was thrilling! Suresh's mindset is impressive. "Just another ball" - that's the kind of mental strength you need at the top level. Great win for Indian tennis!
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Rohit P
Bengaluru crowd must have been electric! So proud of the boys. Davis Cup always brings out a different passion. Hope we can keep this momentum going into the September qualifiers. Chak De India!
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Nikhil C
Respect to Nagal for leading the team while not fully fit. Captain's words "fought like a tiger" say it all. Now, please AITA, ensure our players get the best support and recovery facilities. No more injuries before big ties!

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