Indians praise Pakistani hospitality as Davis Cup tie commences today | Maqvi News

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Indians praise Pakistani hospitality as Davis Cup tie commences today | Maqvi News

ISLAMABAD   –  Indian team non-playing captain for the Davis Cup World Group-I Play-Off against Pakistan, Zeeshan Ali, on Friday said his side received a very warm welcome and hospitality in Pakistan since their arrival in Islamabad. 

“There were certain concerns before coming here but from the moment we landed, we received great hospitality and warm welcome in Pakistan. We have been very well taken care of since we ar­rived,” he said in a pre-event press con­ference held here at a local hotel. 

Speaking about the contest, taking place today (Saturday) and tomorrow (Sunday) here at the grass courts of Paki­stan Sports Complex Islamabad, Zee­shan said that India had won the last tie against Pakistan, held in Kazakhstan but this would be a new contest. “Our job is to come and play tennis. Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) has made the best ar­rangements. We are also hoping to visit the city (Islamabad) soon. There should be a bilateral tennis series between Paki­stan and India,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Pakistani ace tennis player Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi said that it would be a tough competition against India, adding, “Pakistan is a good side in our own conditions and capable of beating any team. “All teams that came here in the past for Davis Cup tie were stronger than us, but we prevailed against them. 

“Although Indian team play well on grass courts, I believe we will have a slight edge against them,” added the seasoned player, who will also be play­ing in the singles competition in the Da­vis Cup. “We are fully focused on the tie and are looking forward to emerge vic­torious,” he said. 

To a question, Aisam said that politics should not be involved in sports. “Our cricket team visited India. Now, the In­dian tennis team is in Pakistan for the Davis Cup. “I hope the Indian cricket team will also come to Pakistan to play the Champions Trophy as well,”he said adding that Pakistan sent a message of peace when its team toured India for the Cricket World Cup. 

Pakistan’s tennis veteran Aqeel Khan said that Pakistan players had undergone rigorous training for the event and were eager to perform. “We hope to see some good competitions. The recent rain spell affected our practice, but we managed to cover that to a large extent.” Captain Mo­hammad Abid said that his side’s prepa­ration for the competition was complete, and they would try to deliver their best. 

As per the draws after the presser, the singles competitions include Aisam vs Ramkumar Ramanathan and Aqeel vs Sriram Balaji, to be held today (Sat­urday). While doubles will take place tomorrow (Sunday), wherein Pakistan’s Muzammil Murtaza and Barkatullah will lock horns with Yuki Bhambri Saketh Myneni. The doubles will be followed by two other singles on the same day where Aqeel will take on Rajkumar and Aisam will be vying against Sriram. 

The Indian squad, comprising five players and as many support staff ar­rived in Islamabad on late Sunday for the all-important tie. The Indian Davis Cup team is visiting Pakistan after a gap of 60 years as earlier, they visited the country in 1964.

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