Italy Outclass India 3-1 To Book Davis Cup Finals Berth
Andreas Seppi guided Italy into the first finals of the revamped Davis Cup after beating India 3-1 in the world group qualifier.
- Posted by Santosh Rao
- Updated: February 02, 2019 05:55 pm IST
Highlights
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Italy through to Davis Cup finals
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Seppi beat Prajnesh Gunneswaran to give Italy unbeatable 3-1 lead
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The Davis Cup finals will be held in Madrid in November
Andreas Seppi made sure Italy booked their place in the first finals of the revamped Davis Cup, outclassing top-ranked Indian Prajnesh Gunneswaran in straight sets to give the Italians a 3-1 win over India on Saturday. Seppi, ranked 37 in the world, brushed aside Gunneswaran 6,1, 6-4 in a match lasting 62 minutes to give Italy an unbeatable 3-1 lead. Trailing 0-2 after opening day, India avoided a whitewash as Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan kept India's slender hopes alive by beating Simone Boelleli and Matteo Berrettini 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in an hour and 43 minutes.
However, Seppi, unfazed by the loss in the doubles, outplayed 102-ranked Gunneswaran to take his team into the finals in Madrid in November. The final dead singles game was not played.
On a career high ranking of 102, Prajnesh had no chance in the first set and though the left-hander gave a better account of himself in the second set, a share of 40 unforced errors dashed his hopes.Â
World number 19 India will now compete in the Zone Group action later this year.Â
Terming it frustrating, Indian non-playing captain Mahesh Bhupathi said: "All of us had a belief but we needed to win a point yesterday. It was a monumental task to win back from 0-2 down."Â
Italy boast of three players inside top-60 but no Indian features in the world's top 100 and Bhupathi said the country needs to have a reality check after the loss.  Â
"We need to come into the real world. Once the Madrid list (of 12 nations) is out, I want you to see if they have any player outside top-100. Of course, we were dying to go to Madrid. But you can't expect miracles," he said.  Â
Having got a first round bye, India advanced to the World Group play-offs after defeating China 3-2 in the Asia/Oceania Zone Group I in Tianjin. They lost to Serbia 0-4 in the World Group play-offs in Kraljevo to be drawn against Italy who lost to France 1-3 in the quarters in Genoa.Â
"It's been great to work with them. Prajnesh has made all the way up to 102 from 300 in two years. There's a lot of potential," Bhupathi, whose term is also coming to an end with the Davis Cup tie, said.Â
Italy thus extended their head-to-head record against India to 5-1 with the hosts having an upper hand at the same grass courts in 1985.  Â
However, India's gamble on grass flopped this time with the 1976 champions Italy emerging as one of the 12 qualifiers to join 2018 champions Croatia, runners-up France, and semi-finalists Spain and USA in the Finals to be held in Madrid in November.  Â
Britain and Argentina have got wild cards in the 18-team Finals which will feature six groups of three teams, with the six group winners and two best-performing group runners-up competing in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the summit clash on November 24.
(With PTI Inputs)