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Somdev will be back to his best: Vijay Amritraj

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 10 2014 | 4:39 PM IST
Lack of confidence is what is ailing Somdev Devvarman's game these days but it will take just a win or two to bring India's number one singles player back to his best, feels legendary Vijay Amritraj.
Somdev has been struggling since the start of the season, as he suffered defeats at the hand of his young compatriots, the latest coming against Yuki Bhambri in the semifinals of the Chennai Challenger event.
"Yuki is playing with good confidence and that is one of the key elements that Somdev was lacking in the last one month or so. Once he gets out of that, lack of confidence situation, he will be back to where he belongs," Amritraj told PTI on the sidelines of a sports conference, organised by NGO Magic Bus.
"It's just a win. One or two wins here and there. Then he will cause some serious damage," he said about Somdev, who was nominated as the most improved player of the season 2013.
Somdev lost to rookie Ramkumar Ramanathan in his season-opener at the Chennai Open.
The 60-year-old, who reached Wimbledon doubles semifinals with brother Anand in 1976, said it was not easy being in Somdev's shoes.
"It's very easy to play when you are 19 but not easy to play when you are 35. In between there are lot of problems because expectation levels are high, secondly it is very hard to play when you are number one in the country. Everyone is gunning for you," he said.
"Bad losses and good wins will keep coming. It's fine to have bad losses, if you have good wins. You look at a person's career over whole season and not one tournament here and there," he added.

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First Published: Feb 10 2014 | 4:39 PM IST

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