The Indian Davis Cup team achieved a significant milestone during its landmark visit to Pakistan, marking the first visit in six decades, by clinching a spot in World Group I. On Sunday, the duo of Yuki Bhambri and Saketh Myneni delivered a decisive victory, securing a 3-0 lead in the playoff tie against Pakistan with a straightforward win in the doubles match.
Facing the Pakistani pair of Muzammil Murtaza and the experienced Aqeel Khan, who stepped in for Barkat Ullah to add strength to the team, Bhambri and Myneni showcased their superiority with a 6-2, 7-6(5) win. This victory not only underscored India's historical dominance over Pakistan in Davis Cup meetings, with an undefeated streak extending to eight matches, but also paved the way for India to compete in World Group I in September, leaving Pakistan in Group II.
The Indian team, well-prepared for the challenging conditions and heavy security, remained focused on the competition, unaffected by the logistical constraints. The Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) played a crucial role in ensuring the safety and smooth conduct of this historic tie, coordinating multiple agencies to create a secure environment for the players.
From the outset, Bhambri and Myneni took control of the match, breaking Aqeel's serve early and capitalizing on Myneni's powerful serves, which proved difficult for the Pakistani team to counter. The Indian duo also excelled in their returns, often finding gaps between the Pakistani players to score winners.
Despite a tighter second set that saw Murtaza and Khan finding some rhythm and pushing the match to a tie-break, the Indian pair maintained their composure. A critical moment came when Aqeel double-faulted at match point, sealing the victory for India.
This win not only celebrates India's progression to World Group I but also highlights the spirit of sportsmanship and the meticulous organization that allowed such a momentous event to proceed without incident. The Indian team's ability to adapt and perform under pressure was key to their success, reinforcing their status as formidable competitors on the international tennis stage.
MORE ON SPORTS TAK:
Davis Cup 2024: India take 2-0 lead against Pakistan as Ramkumar, Balaji shine under pressure
IND vs PAK: Team India's lineup, Davis Cup format, and historic performances: All you need to know about the Islamabad clash