Seppi wary of Ramkumar in opening rubber

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Andreas Seppi, who will be leading the Italian challenge in their qualifier against India, wants to keep his up against Ramkumar Ramanathan, who has the ability to pose probing questions on the South Club grass court.

Ramkumar has played five tournaments on grass last year including his runner-up finish at the ATP 250 event. He also has 7-5 record on grass last year, compared to Seppi's 3-4.

"Ram has played a few times on grass and he can be very good on this surface. He played the final in and also some other good tournaments on grass," told reporters on the sidelines of the official draw ceremony.

"So of course he (Ramkumar) is dangerous. He does play the serve and volley game, so it's not going to be easy. But (then) every match is difficult and I am looking forward to the tie," he said.

Win is the only thing on Seppi's mind and he is focussed on giving his country the lead on Friday.

"We need to win three points so it doesn't matter who is bringing it. My match is the first one so it would be good to bring the lead for I will try my best and hopefully I can get the first point.

"We just had couple of days of practice. The courts are not like Wimbledon, it's different grass for sure and it's not so perfect. Anyway we have to play here and we will try our best," he said.

also pulled a suprise when preferred the world number 53 over their top-ranked Cecchinato as he faces left-handed Prajnesh Gunneswaran in the second of the opening day.

The 22-year-old had played three tournaments on grass in 2018, including a second round exit at the coveted

"It's going to be my first match and it's going to be a tough match on grass. We played just few weeks during the year. We did a great practice and we are ready to play. is a special event and we are really excited to play. I am also excited as it's my first time."

Firmly backing his side, non-playing Barazzutti also dismissed that would have an advantage of the surface as the home team last played on grass in 2013-14.

"We both are in the same situation. hasn't played on grass for more than five years I think. So there is no problem. We have players who can play well on grass. We don't complain and we are here to play," he concluded.

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First Published: Thu, January 31 2019. 15:15 IST