Davis Cup: Debutants Ranjeet, Malik lose, South Korea lead 2-0
Zeenews logo
        English        
 Follow Me on Pinterest Google Plus Ditto RSS Mail to us Mail to us
Tuesday, May 21, 2013 
Search

Davis Cup: Debutants Ranjeet, Malik lose, South Korea lead 2-0

Last Updated: Saturday, February 02, 2013, 08:52
  Comments 0  
Davis Cup: Debutants Ranjeet, Malik lose, South Korea lead 2-0New Delhi: Bereft of its top players, India risk losing the Asia|Oceania Group I tie against Korea as the hosts conceded a 0-2 lead on opening day after debutants V M Ranjeet and Vijayant Malik suffered contrasting defeats in their singles matches, here today.

It was a forgettable debut for 27-year-old Ranjeet as he was trounced 1-6 0-6 1-6 in an hour and 23 minutes in the first singles of the first-round tie at the R K Khanna Tennis stadium.

The onus to bring India back in the tie was on the 22-year-old Malik and he fought his heart out but lacked fitness to meet the challenge as he conceded the second singles against Korean No 1 Suk-Young Jeong.

Malik was trailing 4-6 5-7 0-3 against Jeong, ranked 216 places above him at 321st the match, when cramps in his left leg took the fizz out of his challenge.

Leander Paes, the only top player in the hosts line-up, and Purav Raja will now take on Yong-Kyu Lim and Ji Sung Nam in the must-win doubles rubber tomorrow.

India missed its top players badly, specially Somdev Devvarman, as the slow surface required fit players like him who could wear out their rivals.

Somdev, who has the amazing ability of staying in, was the ideal player on this court and his absence was felt.

However, unlike Ranjeet, Malik took the fight into the rival camp, fighting fire with fire. He refused to be dominated by the superior rival and threw everything he had in his arsenal.

His fierce double-handed backhand, stinging serve and a few calculated lobs meant that Korean had to earn points.

There was little to separate Malik and Jeong in the opening set but a few unforced errors cost the Indian dear as he dropped his serve in the fourth game to concede a mini lead which stayed with the Korean and he walked away with the lead.

Watched by country`s top woman player Sania Mirza, egged on by legendary team-mate Paes, who was waving the tri-colour to the beats of the Dhol, and cheered on by sparse but vocal crowd, Malik continued to fight for India`s cause.

He denied Jeong leverage by saving a breakpoint in the very first game and earned four break chances in the fourth game but could convert none.

It was on serve till the 10th game but, when Jeong hit a winner past Malik to earn his second break chance of the set, he did not squander it this time. Malik`s forehand error handed Jeong the break and immediately the Indian required a medical time-out to treat cramps.

Jeong served out the set comfortably and with that Indian hopes of levelling the scores evaporated.

A break in the very first game of third set meant that Malik made his job much harder. It required a miracle of sorts for India to save the day and it never happened.

Nevertheless, Malik fought valiantly and it was all expected of him.

Earlier, V M Ranjeet suffered a straight-set thrashing against Min Hyoek Cho to allow Korea grab a 1-0 lead.

Going by the slow nature of the surface, it was clear from the first game itself that hanging in and putting more balls inside the lines was all which matter.

Ranjeet did run hard, retrieved a good number of balls but Cho hardly missed a shot or point.

Korean captain`s decision to field 26-year-old Cho, who served his country`s Army for two years before resuming his career, proved absolutely correct as he gave his side a flying start in the absence of home team`s star players.

Neither the `Chak De India` song, played in between the games nor the Dhol beats could help lift Ranjeet`s game as the Indian was down 0-3 in the opening set.

The first set was over in 30 minutes and the Indian did not hold his serve even once. He was broken at love in the third and fifth games. Ranjeet did try to switch to plan B, playing aggressively, approaching the net but nothing worked as Cho went past him with the winners on the either side of the court.

The only time Cho faltered was in the fourth game and it was only time when Ranjeet got on the board.

The second set was no different and it actually became from bad to worse to pathetic as the Chennai lad was bageled after being broken thrice.

The only saving grace for Ranjeet in the third set was that he could hold his serve, in the fourth game, but otherwise the script was the same.

Cho hit a forehand winner on set point to end Ranjeet`s misery.

PTI


First Published: Friday, February 01, 2013, 18:19


Comments

Pages:    

Post your Comments

Name
Place :
Email :
Comments :
 

Most liked Comments



Rank Country Points
1 India 119
2 England 117
3 Australia 116
4 South Africa 113
5 Sri Lanka 108
6 Pakistan 106
7 West Indies 86
8 New Zealand 82
9 Bangladesh 81
10 Zimbabwe 47
Rank Country Points
1 South Africa 128
2 England 114
3 India 112
4 Australia 110
5 Pakistan 104
6 Sri Lanka 92
7 West Indies 92
8 New Zealand 83
9 Bangladesh 1
Rank Country Points
1 Sri Lanka 132
2 West Indies 126
3 India 119
4 Pakistan 119
5 England 118
6 South Africa 114
7 Australia 102
8 New Zealand 98
9 Bangladesh 82
10 Ireland 82
Rank Name & Nationality Points
1 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 12,900
2 Roger Federer (SUI) 8,670
3 Andy Murray (GBR) 8,570
4 David Ferrer (ESP) 6,920
5 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 5,985
6 Tomas Berdych (CZE) 4,760
7 Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) 4,750
8 Jo-WIlfried Tsonga (FRA) 3,875
9 Richard Gasquet (FRA) 3,365
10 Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 3,000
Rank Name & Nationality Points
1 Serena Williams (USA) 11,115
2 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 10,240
3 Victoria Azarenka (BEL) 9,130
4 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 6,845
5 Na Li (CHN) 6,000
6 Angelique Kerber (GER) 5,420
7 Sara Errani (ITA) 5,350
8 Petra Kvitova (ITA) 5,225
9 Samantha Stosur (AUS) 3,790
10 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 3,760
Rank Driver &Country Points
1 Sebastian Vettel-German77
2Kimi Räikkönen-Finnish67
3Lewis Hamilton-British50
4Fernando Alonso-Spanish47
5Mark Webber-Australian32
6Felipe Massa-Brazilian30
7Romain Grosjean-French26
8Paul di Resta-British20
9Nico Rosberg-German14
10Jenson Button-British13
Rank Country Points
1Red Bull Racing109
2Lotus 93
3Ferrari77
4Mercedes64
5Force India26
6McLaren23
7Toro Rosso7
8Sauber5
9Williams0
10Caterham0
Rank Country Points
1 Tiger Woods, USA 11.92
2 Rory McIlroy, Nir 10.70
3 Adam Scott, Aus 7.91
4 Justin Rose, Eng 6.77
5 Luke Donald, Eng 6.49
6 Brandt Snedeker, USA 6.30
7 Louis Oosthuizen, Zaf 5.84
8 Graeme McDowell, Nir 5.50
9 Steve Stricker, USA 5.44
10 Matt Kuchar, USA 5.36
Rank Country Points
1 Spain 1538
2 Germany 1428
3 Argentina 1292
4 Croatia 1191
5 Portugal 1163
6 Colombia 1154
7 England 1135
8 Italy 1117
9 Netherlands 1093
10 Ecuador 1056
Copyright © Zee News Limited. All rights reserved