Davis Cup: India drawn to meet Sweden in away tie in September

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NEW DELHI: India were on Thursday drawn to meet Sweden in an away

Davis Cup World Group I tie

in September.
The Indian

Davis Cup

team had blanked Pakistan 4-0 in the World Group I play-offs in Islamabad last week while Sweden lost 1-3 to Brazil at home in the Qualifiers first round.
India have never defeated Sweden in five meetings so far but will have a great opportunity to get their first win as the hosts do not boast of intimidating singles players.

The last time India competed against Sweden was in 2005 when India hosted them in Delhi and lost 1-3.

Sweden have a very talented Elias Ymer, who is ranked 160, in their ranks. India have higher-ranked Sumit Nagal (121) and if he is available, it will be an interesting tie.
India captain

Rohit Rajpal

seemed happy with the draw, considering that they could have been drawn against Novak Djokovic-led Serbia.
"The away ties are tough because surface choice is with the home team. It will depend on what surface they choose to play on. We could have drawn tougher teams and now we have to make full use of this draw," Rajpal told PTI.

Ymer and his brother Mikael (189) feature in top-200 and are followed by Dragos Nicolae Madaras (256), Karl Frieberg and Leo Borg. They have a top-100 doubles player in Andre Goransson (67).
India have five players in doubles top-100, led by world number one Rohan Bopanna, who though does not play Davis Cup anymore. He is followed by

Yuki Bhambri

(60), N Sriram Balaji (78),

Vijay Sundar Prashanth

(80) and Anirudh Chandrasekar (90).

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