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India Can Tame Sweden On Clay In Davis Cup: Ramkumar Ramanathan

Ramkumar Ramanathan says Indian Davis Cup team is well-equipped to tackle the challenge of Sweden even if the hosts choose to play on clay courts in the September tie. Indian team will travel to Sweden, hoping to get its first win over the European nation in the sixth clash between the two sides. Ramkumar said their familiarity with the game style of Sweden players will also stand them in good stead. India qualified for the World Group after beating Pakistan 4-0 recently in the playoffs held in Islamabad.

"I am sure they are going to play on clay. But we have been playing some unbelievable tennis and then there is Sumit Nagal, and I think he can grind them off, and I am sure he is very fit too," Ramkumar told media here during the felicitation ceremony of Davis Cup players organised by the KSLTA.

"Rankings don't matter on court because it comes down to how well we play on that particular day. You have seen how Aisam (ul-Haq Quershi of Pakistan) performed (in the Davis Cup), right? The function was also attended by N Sriram Balaji, Saketh Myneni, Nikki Poonacha and Sunil Yajaman, the joint secretary of KSLTA.

Ramkumar also hoped to polish his singles skills further ahead of the Sweden tie.

"Sweden is a great team and they have some very good players like Elias (Ymer, a world No. 160).

"I am looking forward to play some good singles in the next few months. I have played Elias and he is a very skilled player. He has an unbelievable backhand and plays some very consistent tennis from the baseline. So, we know a few things about them and we need to use them.

"It is going to be a close contest, but I am sure we have an edge in doubles," said Ramkumar.

Even though Rohan Bopanna no longer competes in the Davis Cup, India have a

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