Counter-puncher Somdev, at the age of 31, announced his retirement from tennis on Sunday, having represented India in the Davis Cup in 14 ties with 14 wins and 10 defeats in singles.
After turning Pro in 2008, Somdev reached a career-high rank of 62 in July 2011. He ended runner-up in ATP 250 events in Chennai (2009) and Johannesburg (2011) and those were his best results in his career apart from many wins on the Challenger circuit.
Asked to pick a few memorable moments, Misra mentioned World Group first round tie against Serbia in 2011 and also against Taipei and South Africa.
"During the tie against Chinese Taipei, he beat Lu, and against Serbia, he beat Janko Tipsarevic and also had a great singles win against Brazil. We made to the World Group twice and that was his major contribution," Misra said.
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India's current top singles players, Saketh Myneni, Yuki Bhambri and Ramkumar Ramanathan said Somdev will definitely be missed in the Davis Cup team for the sheer passion he brought into the game that rubbed off others as well.
Myneni said he was a "bit surprised" with Somdev's retirement decision.
"But when you are mentally drained it's difficult to continue but the kind of champion he is I thought he will give it one more shot. It's a challenge for us also now to fill in those shoes," Myneni, the current India number one at 192, said.
Ramkumar Ramanathan said, "the players will come and go but having Somdev around was very encouraging. He always helped me with his advice. He was very easy going."
Myneni said it will be difficult to train the way Somdev trained but they surely learnt from him.
"He is more physical and I can't do the same thing he did. My body type is different but seeing him certainly helped me in the last three years. His slugfest is amazing, I have not seen that in Indian tennis."
"I was always relaxed when he ws around during the Davis Cup. Now responsibility shifts but we still have strong core team. He was whole lot of fun off the court, great leadership role he played. He was different on court. He built his game on fitness. He pushed me to work harder. We have not seen many players like him, he will be definitely be missed," Yuki said.
Asked what is one thing which will be missed with Somdev not around in Davis Cup, Myneni said, "The teasing part will be missed. The chemistry in the team was great. He treats us like younger brothers.