Divij and Raja yesterday qualified for the elite Grass court event to enhance the country's representation in the men's doubles event, which will now have five Indians competing.
Quietly they moved forward in their careers and in the last few months have produced results consistently on the Tour. They won the Kyoto event and ended runners-up in three other events out of four finals this season.
They did not set the court on fire with their performance but both of them, playing within their limitations, were part of the victorious doubles combination.
While Divij played with Vishnu Vardhan against New Zealand in Chandigarh and contributed in the Kiwi whitewash, Raja partnered with legendary Leander Paes against South Korea in New Delhi and gave India the lone win in that tie.
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Divij, who is only fourth current Indian player in top-100 in doubles ranking at 91, said playing in his favourite major was a dream come true.
Both of them are confident that the big stage would not get the better of them. When asked about their chances and Raja said they have it in them to beat the top teams.
"Well, I think our mixture of game styles gel well together and make it difficult for our opponents to come up with set patterns to beat us. We also have now figured out a few separate plans based on our strengths from the net to beat top pairs. We are working and practicing together and we get along very well off court too," Raja said.