Paes, Bopanna succumb to the Czechs

It was one rubber in which India entered as favourites but the fancied team were tamed by the Czechs 5-7 2-6 2–6 in two hours and 10 minutes. It was Paes' only second defeat in a Davis Cup doubles in the last 15 years.

Published : Sep 19, 2015 16:09 IST , New Delhi

Rohan Bopanna (right facing camera) and teammate Leander Paes (left facing camera) congratulate Czech Republic's Adam Pavlasek (left) and Radek Stepanek after they won their doubles match in the Davis Cup World Group play-off tie in New Delhi,on Saturday.
Rohan Bopanna (right facing camera) and teammate Leander Paes (left facing camera) congratulate Czech Republic's Adam Pavlasek (left) and Radek Stepanek after they won their doubles match in the Davis Cup World Group play-off tie in New Delhi,on Saturday.
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Rohan Bopanna (right facing camera) and teammate Leander Paes (left facing camera) congratulate Czech Republic's Adam Pavlasek (left) and Radek Stepanek after they won their doubles match in the Davis Cup World Group play-off tie in New Delhi,on Saturday.

Leander Paes, partnering Rohan Bopanna, suffered a rare doubles defeat in the Davis Cup as Radek Stepanek and Adam Pavlasek gave Czech Republic a 2-1 lead over India in the World Group play-off tie, here on Saturday. It was one rubber in which India entered as favourites but the fancied team were tamed by the Czechs 5-7, 2-6, 2-6 in two hours and 10 minutes. It was Paes' only second defeat in a Davis Cup doubles in the last 15 years. The last defeat had also come with Bopanna against Uzbekistan in an away tie in 2012.

It was also the first defeat for Paes in a home tie since 2000 when he and Syed Fazluddin had lost to Lebanon's Ali Hamdeh and Jicham Zaatini in Lucknow. Paes, who won the US Open mixed doubles last week, had joined the team only on Wednesday for the tie while other players had started to assemble from last Saturday. Paes had only two practice sessions with Bopanna after his arrival. The result leaves Somdev Devvarman and Yuki Bhambri with a daunting task of winning both the reverse singles, on Sunday, if India are to re-enter the elite 16-nation World Group. Yuki will take on left-hander Jiri Vesley in the fourth rubber while Somdev will clash with big-hitting Lukas Rosol in the fifth match.

Struggling Bopanna

Bopanna, world number 13 in doubles rankings, was rusty today as he lacked control over his shots and there was no sting in his serve either. Bopanna struggled to keep the ball in the court, which cost India dearly. Most of the half-volley pick ups Bopanna made went outside the lines. Even as he improved his serve in the third set but India could never recover. On the other hand, Adam packed a lot of punch in his shots with impressive hand and eye co-ordination. His returns were solid and at net too he was a delight to watch. He hardly missed a shot and was a winner in his duels with both Paes and Bopanna. In each set, the Indian duo were first to lose serve and the Czech took full advantage of their lead.

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