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Rohan Bopanna brings curtains down on Davis Cup career with a comfortable straight-set win

India’s No. 1 singles player Sumit Nagal outguns Yassine Dlimi 6-3, 6-3 in first reverse singles to seal World Group II tie

PTI Lucknow Published 18.09.23, 08:15 AM
India’s Rohan Bopanna celebrates after winning the doubles rubber against Morocco’s Elliot Benchetrit and Younes Lalami Laaroussi at the Davis Cup World Group II tie in Lucknow on Sunday. Bopanna and Yuki Bhambri won 6-2, 6-1.

India’s Rohan Bopanna celebrates after winning the doubles rubber against Morocco’s Elliot Benchetrit and Younes Lalami Laaroussi at the Davis Cup World Group II tie in Lucknow on Sunday. Bopanna and Yuki Bhambri won 6-2, 6-1. PTI picture

Rohan Bopanna brought the curtains down on his Davis Cup career with a comfortable straight sets win alongside Yuki Bhambri before Sumit Nagal won his reverse singles as India advanced to the World Group I playoffs with a 4-1 triumph against Morocco here on Sunday.

The 43-year-old Bopanna, coming out to play his 33rd and final tie, and Bhambri raced to a 6-2, 6-1 win over Elliot Benchetrit and Younes Lalami Laaroussi in one hour and 11 minutes at the Mini Stadium.

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India's No. 1 singles player Sumit Nagal outgunned Yassine Dlimi 6-3, 6-3 in the first reverse singles to seal the World Group II tie.

It is only the second time that Nagal has won both his singles matches in a Davis Cup tie. He had got a similar result under his belt while playing against Pakistan in 2019.

Nagal earned early breaks in both the sets, leaving Dlimi playing catch-up in the contest that ended in one hour and 43 minutes.

Rookie Digvijay Pratap Singh, who ended runner-up at the Fenesta Nationals last year, won the inconsequential fifth rubber against Walid Ahouda 6-1 5-7 10-6 on his debut.

Morocco won only one rubber in the tie when Sasikumar Mukund conceded the opening singles against Dlimi due to cramps.

An emotional Bopanna rested his India-shirt on the court, marking the end of his Davis Cup career in which he played 50 matches in 33 ties, winning 23 rubbers, including 13 in doubles.

Watched by his family and friends, Bopanna, who made his Davis Cup debut in 2002, acknowledged the fans' appreciation and blew kisses towards the spectators' stands.

About 50 of Bopanna's family and friends flew to Lucknow to watch the Coorg player in action one last time in the Davis Cup. They were wearing T-shirts that had a tri-colour-waving Bopanna picture printed.

As one of the most powerful servers of the game makes the exit, the next generation players will have to up their game. Bopanna will continue playing on the ATP Tour.

"The number one thing is that there is another Indian who takes my spot. On the tour, that's not going to happen," Bopanna reasoned, adding that it will also give his body some more rest.

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