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Leander Paes not participating to improve ranking: Zeeshan Ali

Updated on: 13 June,2015 08:15 AM IST  | 
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Coach and selector Zeeshan Ali justifies tennis ace Leander Paes' decision to skip India’s second round Davis Cup tie against New Zealand next month

Leander Paes not participating to improve ranking: Zeeshan Ali

Leander Paes and (inset) Zeeshan Ali

New Delhi: Tennis ace Leander Paes has opted out of India's squad for the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group I second round tie against New Zealand which will be played on the indoor hard courts of the Wilding Park Tennis Centre in Christchurch from July 17 to 19.

Zeeshan Ali
Zeeshan Ali 


Saketh Myneni has been named to replace Paes in the squad which also includes Yuki Bhambri, Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna while Ramkumar Ramanathan has been kept as a reserve. The support staff includes non-playing captain Anand Amritraj, coach Zeeshan Ali and physiotherapist Dharmender Pratap Singh.


Barring Paes, the team is unchanged from India's last Davis Cup match — the World Group Playoff against Serbia — which the hosts lost 2-3 in Bengaluru in September 2014. "Leander informed us that he will not be playing this tie.


He did not give us any reason apart from the fact that his ranking is very low and he will be playing some tournaments to improve his ranking," India coach and selection committee member Zeeshan told IANS yesterday.

Leander Paes had a poor French Open outing recently
Leander Paes had a poor French Open outing recently 

Paes is currently ranked 24 in the doubles rankings. India were given a bye in the first round and a win against the Kiwi team will help them advance to the World Group Playoffs. India have a 4-3 advantage against NZ and importantly have won the last four contests.

Advantage Kiwis
"On paper we should win. We are strong in both singles and doubles. But we should keep in mind the extremely cold conditions we will be playing in. It is going to be 7-10 degree Celsius and very, very cold," said Zeeshan.

"They have the home advantage like we did when we last played them in Chandigarh in 2012 when we won 5-0. It was very hot then which played in our favour. They suffered from cramps and the heat. But they have a good team. They have two doubles players who are in top-100."

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