Somdev: 'Davis Cup tie against Serbia good learning curve for youngsters'

According to Somdev Devvarman, Serbia - courtesy its 'tight-knit' group - is one of the toughest Davis Cup teams he has played.

Published : Apr 12, 2018 20:50 IST

Somdev Devvarman has pinned his hopes on Yuki Bhambri (in picture) and Ramkumar Ramanathan to come good during India's Davis Cup tie against Serbia.

Having played against Serbia twice in the Davis Cup - once in 2011 (away, Novi Sad) and the other in 2014 (home, Bengaluru) - former India top singles player Somdev Devvarman is of the view that the World Group play-off away tie will favour Serbia. That said,  the former Chennai Open finalist reckons the choice of surface will be very important.

“The most crucial part of the tie is the surface that Serbia chooses to play as they are very good on clay courts. They are good on hard courts as well. And moreover, it is that time of the season (in September) when there are not many clay court events. I think on clay they will be heavy favourites, if not they will be favourites. Our boys are accustomed to hard courts,” said Somdev, after helping MCC clinch the Sanmar-TNTA ‘A’ zone title, on Thursday.

Serbia, Somdev, said, has a lot of [singles] guys in the top 100. Filip [Krajinovic], [Viktor] Troicki, [Dusan] Lajovic, [Laslo] Djere are solid players. “I think it’s a tough tie for sure. Even if Djoks (Novak Djokovic) is not going to play, it is going to be a tough team. They have strong doubles players as well,” he noted.

According to Somdev, Serbia - courtesy its 'tight-knit' group - is one of the toughest Davis Cup teams he has played. “Serbia is great for the culture they bring to Davis Cup. They fight hard together. They do everything together as a team,” he said.

On the whole, Somdev believes the tie against Serbia will be a good learning experience for the youngsters. “Hope we give a really good fight. It is the Davis Cup. You only need three points and not all five. Anything can happen if we can squeeze (win) in the doubles. Serbia is the favourite, but if Yuki [Bhambri] and Ramkumar (Ramanathan) are playing and serving well, I have seen upsets happen in Davis Cup,” he said.