Davis Cup: Norway rout India

Prajnesh Gunneswaran was no match for Casprr Ruud. File photo: Twitter@AITA_Tennis

Lillehammer (Norway): India were thrashed 0-3 by a far-superior Norway team as world No.2 Casper Ruud combined with Viktor Durasovic to win the doubles match and complete the rout in the World Group-I tie of the Davis Cup here on Saturday.

The Indian pair of Yuki Bhambri and Saketh Myneni went down 3-6, 6-3, 3-6.

Having lost both the singles on the opening day, the Yuki-Saketh pair did put up a fight before losing to the fancied Norwegian duo in an hour and 50 minutes.

On day one, both Ramkumar Ramanathan and Prajnesh Gunneswaran had lost their respective singles matches by identical margins of 1-6, 4-6 to Durasovic and Ruud, respectively.

While Ruud, a finalists at French Open and the US Open is a cut above the rest, the Indians couldn't tame even Durasovic, whose singles ranking is a lowly 325 and stands at 224 in the doubles list.

Ruud, on the other hand, doesn't even play doubles on the circuit. However, as had been the case often, the potent singles player had an advantage over the specialist doubles players.

The Norwegian pair needed one break point each in the first and third set to clinch the rubber.

The Yuki-Saketh pairing had had some success at the Challenger level where it reached a few finals, but at a level which is a few notches higher, the duo failed to keep India afloat despite having a better understanding on paper, compared to the pair of Ruud and Durasovic.

With Norway taking an unassailable 3-0 lead, the two reverse singles won't be played.

The Indian team was staring at a heavy defeat after conceding a 0-2 lead to the hosts following Ramkumar's loss to Durasovic in the second singles on Friday evening.

Ramkumar, the number one singles player for India, failed to live up to expectations as he suffered a straight-set loss to his lower-ranked opponent Durasovic in one hour and 16 minutes.

After Prajnesh Gunneswaran lost to Ruud in an expected result in the first singles, the onus was on Ramkumar to keep India in the tie by winning the second match.

But it was not to be as Ramkumar, ranked 276 in the world, proved to be no match for the 325th-ranked Durasovic.



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