India’s top singles player Sumit Nagal on Friday returned to the Davis Cup squad after a two-year absence while number one doubles player Yuki Bhambri also made a comeback to the national fold after missing two ties as the AITA selection panel picked an eight-member squad for the away match against Switzerland.
India will travel to the city of Biel for the World Group I first-round tie, which will be played on indoor courts from September 12.
India’s Davis Cup squad for Switzerland World Group I match
Singles: Sumit Nagal, Karan Singh and Aryan Shah.
Doubles: Yuki Bhambri and N Sriram Balaji.
Reserves: Dakshineshwar Suresh, Sasikumar Mukund, and Rithvik Bollipalli.
India vs Switzerland Head-to-head
India has competed against Switzerland thrice, emerging winners twice.
The two teams met the last time in 1993 on the grass courts of South Club in Kolkata, when Ramesh Krishnan and Leander Paes helped the team win the tie 3-2. The Indian duo won their singles matches against Jakob Hlasek, and won the doubles in five sets against Hlasek and Marc Rosset. The Barcelona Olympics gold medallist, Rosset won both his singles matches then.
Nagal’s last appearance was the home tie against Morocco in Lucknow in September 2023 where he won both his singles matches in India’s 4-1 win. He did not travel to Pakistan for the historic tie in February 2024 and also missed the subsequent matches against Sweden and Togo.
Nagal has dropped outside the top-300 bracket due to lack of form and unfavourable results this season. A semifinal finish at the Trieste Challenger in Italy this month has been his best showing this season.
Apart from Nagal (ranked 306), India chose singles players in Karan Singh (403) and young Aryan Shah (442). Sasikumar Mukund (463) and talented Dakshineshwar Suresh (790) will be the reserve singles players for the tie.
Top-ranked Bhambri (ranked 35), and N Sriram Balaji (75) are the doubles players chosen in the squad which will have Rithvik Bollipalli (77) as reserve.
Bhambri had travelled to Pakistan and contributed to the team’s 4-0 win against the host in Islamabad but has not featured in the national team since then.
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The tie will be played on the indoor courts, which are likely to be fast. Nagal’s game is best suited for slower courts.
“Sumit Nagal had a great journey to top-100. He plays at a high level, he can make those adjustments. It’s not going to be easy. In the Denmark tie against Holger Rune, it was a tight match.We have to see what kind of bounce the court offer,” India skipper Rohit Rajpal told PTI.
Asked about Dakshineshwar’s inclusion ahead of a few higher-ranked players, Rajpal said, “We have been studying his game for some time. His hard court game is good. He is 6’ 5”; and has a big serve, and this is going to be an asset on fast indoors courts. I think, he has a crucial role to play in this tie.
“We will have practice matches and pick the final team on form, fitness and match sharpness,” he added.
Rajpal also informed that young Manas Dhamne was available for selection only if he was in the playing squad.
“I don’t like these conditions but he has a bright future and this time we have accepted his decision. He wants to up his ranking by playing tournaments.” It will be interesting to see Switzerland’s line-up. It had lost to Spain 1-3 in the Davis Cup qualifiers.
FILE PHOTO: Jerome Kym is Switzerland’s highest-ranked singles player at number 145, followed by Stan Wawrinka (156), Marc-Andrea Huesler (170) and Dominic Stricker (205).
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FILE PHOTO: Jerome Kym is Switzerland’s highest-ranked singles player at number 145, followed by Stan Wawrinka (156), Marc-Andrea Huesler (170) and Dominic Stricker (205).
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Jerome Kym is its highest-ranked singles player at number 145, followed by Stan Wawrinka (156), Marc-Andrea Huesler (170) and Dominic Stricker (205).
Rajpal said rankings do not reflect the right picture of the European players.
“In Europe, they do not play many tournaments so their ranking is not high but they can easily beat the top-100 players. It’s going to be a tough tie. The Indian team is going through a transition phase and we need to develop players for the future.” It may be mentioned that all tennis players receiving funds under various government schemes had given an undertaking that they will make themselves available for national duty.
The selection committee led by former Davis Cup coach Nandan Bal dropped Ramkumar Ramanathan from the squad. His axing was expected since the 30-year-old has been struggling on the Tour this season.
Ramkumar is one player who can smoothly switch from singles to doubles and vice versa but his form has not been encouraging as he is even struggling to enter the main draws of the singles events on the Challenger Circuit.
The winning team will compete in the 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers while the losing nation will get back to the World Group I Playoffs next year.
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