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Davis Cup: India to host Spain under flood-lights

Source:PTI
August 28, 2016

IMAGE:  India's Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna acknowledge the crowd after winning 3-0 against Korea during the Asia/Oceania Group I Davis Cup match. Photograph: PTI.

In its endeavour to bring more fans to the stadium for watching the Indian Davis Cup team in action against formidable Spain, the DLTA has decided to conduct the World Group Play-off tie next month under flood-lights with singles matches starting at five in the evening.

The two singles matches on the opening day of the crucial tie on September 16, will begin at 5 pm while the doubles rubber will start at 7 pm, the next day.

The two reverse singles on the final day of tie will again start at 5pm in the evening.

The decision was taken at a recent DLTA Executive meeting.

The singles matches during the World Group Play-off tie against Serbia, held in September 2014, had begun at 3pm, so it can easily be said that this will be India's first ever tie, where the matches will begin so late in the evening.

"We want fans to come and cheer for the Indian players. We deliberated upon the idea how to bring more people to tennis stadium. We have kept those people in mind who have to attend offices during the day. They should not miss this opportunity to watch Indian as well Spanish tennis stars in action," a DLTA official said.

"Also it's going to be very humid. The evening start will help players play to their best abilities. We spoke to players to discuss the idea and only after they agreed to it, it was decided to have matches in the evening," the official added.

The tie has already generated interest after Spanish icon Rafael Nadal, winner of 14 Grand Slam singles titles, stated that the India visit is on his schedule.

Although Nadal's availability for the tie would depend on how he performs at the US Open, the DLTA has done well by taking this decision.

Source: PTI
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