Asked to take court in place of Saketh Myneni, who is still recovering from his gruelling match on Friday, Bopanna laboured to a 3-6 6-4 6-4 win against Chung, who is ranked as low as 655 in the ATP rankings.
Bopanna last played a singles match in the Davis Cup in 2012 when he won the dead fifth rubber against Uzbekistan's Sarvar Ikramov.
Playing the dead fifth rubber, 217-ranked Ramkumar lost the close contest 3-6 6-4 6-7(2) in little over two hours to Lim, who is placed 409 rungs below the Indian.
Despite losing the tie 1-4 , the Koreans have to be credited for making life tough for the Indians. They were playing on an alien surface but fought their hearts out in the tie.
All Indian players performed a popular Bollywood number 'Bayee Wah', immediately after Lim closed the tie, much to the surprise and delight of the fans.
India last played in World Group in 2011 when it lost the first round against Serbia. After that, they have lost play-offs twice - against Serbia (in 2014, Bangalore) and Czech Republic (in 2015, New Delhi).
Army man Lim, who lost to Myneni, recovered remarkably from the spasm he suffered on Friday, and played clean tennis to beat Ramkumar.
Lim broke Ramkumar in the fourth game and served out the opening set in the ninth game in which he also saved a break chance after the Indian had saved three set points.
Ramkumar grew in confidence and started to play much better. He broke Lim in the sixth game for a 4-2 lead but was broken while serving for the match in the ninth as he served a double fault.
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At 4-4, Nadal had lost only one point on his serve but lost four in the ninth game to drop serve. After losing first break chance, Paes won a net battle with Lopez to earn team's second chance and then found another winner to seal the crucial break.
Myneni served solid, losing only four points on his serve and three of those were in the 10th game when he was serving for the set and that was key for India.
India drew the first blood in the second set by breaking Lopez in the third game. The Spaniard was up 40-15 but the Indians took the next three point with Myneni hitting a backhand cross court winner to pocket the break.
Paes held in the fourth, giving India a 3-1 lead. The accuracy of Paes' drop shots was a sight to watch. The break stayed with India, giving Myneni to serve out the set but he was broken in the 10th.
It made the score 5-5 and a hold by Lopez meant that Paes was now serving to stay in the second set. The veteran did not disappoint, forcing a tie-breaker.
Myneni, who was solid till now, though played his worse on the first three points as India trailed 0-3. The tall Vizag lad failed to out away an easy overhead volley and also could not pick up a half-volley that also kissed the net.
Paes dropped serve in the third game to give visitors advantage in the third set. The lead stayed with the Spaniards, who forged ahead 2-1 with Nadal serving out the set with an easy forehand winner in the 10th.
Nadal dropped serve at love with a double fault in the second game of the third set as Paes produced some exceptional returns in that game.
Nadal's super-strokes had the Indians gasping in the ninth game, served by Paes. The champion player found un-returnable angles to put himself in a position to serve out the tie in the next game and he did.
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