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India may host Denmark on grass or fast hard court

Updated on: 10 December,2021 12:24 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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India will host Denmark either on grass courts or fast hard courts for their next Davis Cup World Group I tie in March next year with top player Yuki Bhambri set to resume national duty

India may host Denmark on grass or fast hard court

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India will host Denmark either on grass courts or fast hard courts for their next Davis Cup World Group I tie in March next year with top player Yuki Bhambri set to resume national duty.


The process to identify the venue and surface for the tie began on Thursday with the All India Tennis Association (AITA) reaching out to players to know their preferred surface and potential state associations which could host the matches on March 4-5 next year.


Since Denmark players are used to playing more on slow hard courts and clay courts, India would like to create conditions that help them in home tie.


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