Team India hails Yuki, hero of tie against New Zealand

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 19 2015 | 3:32 PM IST
He had copped a lot of criticism after losing the deciding fifth rubber against Serbia in the last tie but Yuki Bhambri redeemed himself by winning the deciding match today, which sealed India a place in the Davis Cup World Group play-offs.
The quality of his fifth-rubber opponents in the two ties -- Filip Krajinovic (in September 2014) and Michael Venus -- is debatable but one fact that cannot be ignored is that pressure of delivering in a live and deciding rubber is enormous and Yuki did it with aplomb.
After all the hard work, India had levelled the Play-off tie against Serbia 2-2 and Yuki played the decisive tie but could not find a way to beat Krajinovic, by beating whom he could have taken India into the World Group.
Today it was different as it was Yuki, who turned out to be a hero in India's win against the Kiwis. He won his singles on day one when Somdev's defeat put India under pressure and today he outclassed Venus.
He, obviously, is the toast of the Indian team. Senior players Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna paid glowing tributes to the 23-old-youngster, who was never broken in this tie against the Kiwis.
"The most important thing of the day was how Yuki played. He put a lot of pressure on Venus right away. Venus did not have many chances on Yuki's serve. Yuki played incredibly well. He always put Venus on the defense and played attacking tennis throughout the match. He really took it to his opponent," Somdev told PTI.
"It was a fantastic effort by both us. Iam very proud of the way we played. Very happy to get a win for Team India. I am happy with the way both of us performed today under pressure."
The seasoned Rohan Bopanna says that he has never seen Yuki playing such quality tennis in Davis Cup.
"Big big win by this boy. Best ever tennis I have seen Yuki play in @DavisCup. Huge effort," Bopanna tweeted.
"Greatest feeling to represent your country and get a win, especially when the chips r down. Victory feels sweeter," read his another tweet.
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First Published: Jul 19 2015 | 3:32 PM IST