"The next tie is going to be a tough one but kudos to all our boys for a job well done in Korea," Paes told reporters last night at the Khar Gymkhana after tying up with the suburban club in opening a tennis academy in his name.
While praising the squad, the 40-year-old Atlanta Olympic Games bronze medal winner said that India need to become stronger in singles play to take on stronger opponents in the World Group.
Paes felt that India had a few options in doubles play in contrast to the singles and in this respect the victory over Korea was good.
"In the doubles we have quite a few options. As far as the singles go, we had a few options there, but the quality had to get a lot better. And in that the Korea tie was a good one," he said.
"There was a time when India was the number one nation by far in all of Asia. In the last few years we dropped a little bit and we had countries like Japan, Korea that were doing better than us.