Davis Cup: Nadal-led Spain not taking India lightly
New Delhi: Spain are taking the World Group Davis Cup play-off tie against India very "seriously", after bringing a strong 20-member contingent to tackle the lower-ranked home players.
Led by world No. 4 Rafael Nadal, the Spaniards landed here on monday morning and hit the courts in the evening.
After watching Nadal and David Ferrer indulge in an intense session lasting one hour and 30 minutes, it was not difficult to conclude that the Indian players have their task cut out.
They hit the ball clean, flat and with such ferocity that it never looked like a practice session. Saketh Myneni (ranked 137) and Ramkumar Ramanathan (ranked 203) are set be exposed to some high quality tennis and they have only to gain out of this experience. Nadal said it is humid, but the courts are good for some good tennis. Asked if he liked the evening timing for the tie, the 14-time Grand Slam champion, covered in sweat-soaked T-shirt, said it was "very necessary".
Nadal's take further vindicates Indian captain Anand Amritraj's complaint that they have sacrificed the home advantage by setting the evening time for the matches.
"The court is good, it's very humid. First day, we had a long trip. To be in India again is nice. I have been here a lot of times in last couple of years. I feel good here, good people, good crowd,” Nadal said.
When asked what made Spain bring players like him for a tie like this where the rivals do not have difficult players to handle, Nadal said winning the World Group place back was a "motivation".
"I am representing my country and that's always special motivation. There's always confrontation when you are not playing at home, so difficult. India have a good team, it will be tough. They will be playing at home in front of home crowd in conditions they chose.
"We have lots of good players in top-100, it's tough for us not to be in world group, so we are looking forward to coming back to the world group, and that's the chance to win here, it's not going to be easy. We need to be ready and play our best," he said.
Spain are out of world group since January, 2014, when they lost 1-4 to Germany in the first round. They have been striving in the European\Africa zone since then.
The DLTA was abuzz with excitement due to Nadal's presence. The security officials kept the fans away from the center court, but many DLTA officials gathered there to watch the tennis star in action. Nadal also obliged a few people with selfies, moments after finishing his training session.
Nadal expressed satisfaction with the speed of the courts.
"It's not very slow and not very, very fast. Good court to play good tennis," he said after the session that was supervised by their captain Conchita Martinez, the 1994 Wimbledon champion and winner of 33 WTA singles titles.
In the 20-member contingent, Spain have one doctor, two physios, one sparring partner to hit with the playing members.
Each playing member has come with his personal trainer.
Fernando Fernandez-Ladreda Aguirre, the President of the Spanish Tennis Federation, is also accompanying the team.

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