INDIA’S Davis Cup
captain Rohit Rajpal
on Thursday said
experienced doubles
specialist N Sriram
Balaji remains very
much in the national
reckoning despite
being left out of the
squad for the upcoming tie against the
Netherlands, stressing that team combinations dictated the selection.
Rajpal explained that the choice was influenced
by the need for a deuce-court specialist in the doubles pairing, with Rithvik Bollipalli fitting that role
alongside Yuki Bhambri, who prefers to play from
the ad court. “Looking at combinations, we were
searching for a deuce-court player.
Yuki plays only from the ad court, so Rithvik is a
deuce-court specialist.
Balaji will remain in the
fray,” Rajpal told PTI. The deuce court is the right
side of the court from where each game starts ,
while the ad court (Advantage) is the left side.
The skipper underlined that Balaji’s omission
should not be seen as a reflection of his ability or
standing within the team, pointing to the Chennai based player’s proven record in pressure situations.
“Balaji has played singles earlier at crucial times
for India and has handled crucial rubbers for the
country.” He is a core member of the Indian team and
could very well be considered for the next tie, if fit,”
Rajpal added.