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3 singles and 1 doubles player is preference as of now: Hesh

Published On : 07 Mar 2017


New Delhi, (PTI) Set for his Davis Cup debut as non-playing captain, Mahesh Bhupathi prefers to have a combination of three singles players and a doubles specilalist, which means either Leander Paes or Rohan Bopanna will make the cut against Uzbekistan in April.

Bhupathi said the team will be finalised close to the tie but as of now, considering the strong challenge that Uzbekistan pose for India, a 3-1 combination look like ideal.

"If you ask me to tell you right now, because of the depth of the Uzbekistan team, I would prefer to play three singles and a doubles but there is no reason it can't change in next few weeks," Bhupathi told PTI in an exclusive chat.

AITA chose a six-member squad that includes both Paes and Bopanna, and left it on Bhupathi to pick his preferred final four.

Asked what will determine the selection of one doubles player, if at all he goes with 3-1 combination, Bhupathi did not divulge his strategy.

India's first ever Grand Slam winner, made it clear that he he is keeping his options open of having all singles specialist in his team leaving both senior pros Bopanna and Paes out of the final four.

"The team will be chosen the day before the draw. I am not sure who is going to play doubles. I am not sure if I am going to have any doubles players at all but whatever needs to win I will make sure that happens."

When asked that the option of picking four singles out of the current squad, may not be practical, Bhupathi said it was.

"We do have. Sriram Balaji plays singles as well as doubles. We can have two (singles players), we can have three, we can have four. I will decide in April," Bhupathi, winner of 12 Grand Slam titles, said.

Bhupathi also said that it does not affect him if media talk about his frosty relationship with Paes, with whom he has a 23-match unbeaten streak in Davis Cup in doubles.

"I only heard it from you guys. It does not affect us, we are experienced campaigners."

The 42-year-old said, he has a vision for the Indian Davis Cup team and he would like to take along all the players with him.

"I spoke to 12 players from Saketh to Sumit, Purav, Divij, to Jeevan. All of them are going to be part of process going forward, to get us back into the World Group. I have told them when squad is chosen, there is not guarantee they will play but I am expecting them to support the team even if they don't play. They were all very reciprocative and supportive," he said.







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