The stage is set for highly anticipated India versus Pakistan's 2024 Davis Cup clash. The World Group 1 playoff between India and Pakistan is scheduled to take place on Islamabad's grass court. The Indian Tennis team faces a hurdle, as they will be missing Rohan Bopanna, the men's doubles champion of the Australian Open 2024, who recently became the oldest tennis player to achieve a number one ATP Ranking in doubles. Despite Bopanna's absence, India holds a historical edge over Pakistan, having won their last encounter in 2019 at a neutral venue.
With necessary clearances from relevant authorities, the Indian Tennis team has landed in Pakistan for the Davis Cup 2024 World Group I play-off match. This event signifies a historic moment, as it's been 60 years since Pakistan last hosted the Indian Tennis team in a major tournament. The most recent clash between these nations was in 2019 on neutral soil, where India secured a win.
Team India is striving to clinch their first-ever triumph in the Tennis World Cup, also known as the Davis Cup. Their finest achievement to date was reaching the finals in 1987. India has been the runner-up in the Davis Cup thrice, in the years 1966, 1974, and 1987.
Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 Davis Cup Playoff between India and Pakistan:
What date is the India vs Pakistan 2024 Davis Cup Playoff match scheduled for?
The match is set for February 3-4, 2024.
What time does the India vs Pakistan 2024 Davis Cup Playoff match begin?
The match will commence at 10:30 AM IST (11:00 AM PST).
Where is the India vs Pakistan 2024 Davis Cup Playoff match taking place?
The match will be held in Islamabad, on the grass courts of the Pakistan Sports Complex.
How can fans watch the India vs Pakistan 2024 Davis Cup Playoff match on TV?
The live broadcast will be available on Sony Sports Ten 2 and Sony Sports Ten 2 HD TV channels.
Where can fans stream the India vs Pakistan 2024 Davis Cup Playoff match online?
The match can be live-streamed through the Sony LIV app and website.
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