Yuki Bhambri today went down 3-6 5-7 2-6 to Czech number one Jiri Vesley in the must-win fourth rubber, that led to India remaining in the Asia|Oceania Group 1 for next year's competition, while the top seeds and three-time champions Czech Republic regained their place in the elite-16 nation World Group.
"Obviously, I am disappointed with the end result. I thought, in Delhi with the heat and the humid conditions, this was our best chance of winning. On Friday evening, I thought we did what we wanted to do, which is to be 1-1 at the end of the first day. We assumed that our doubles team is going to come through yesterday but that was a rude shock and was totally unexpected that we end up losing that match. And not just losing but losing it in three straight sets," he said at the post match press conference.
The Indian captain felt that the World No. 40 Czech player was fading away after the second set and had Yuki managed to stretch him longer, things could have been different.
Against Somdev on the first day of the competition, Vesley failed to cope with the heat and reeled under humidity to go down in straight sets.
"I thought the second set was very critical and had he managed to win one point, we would have been in the fourth set," he said.
Yuki also agreed with his captain and said, "I played one bad game in the first set and that was the key. Jiri served really well. It is tough to win a best of five-setter if you are not able to break serve. I also had trouble on the ground strokes. In the second set, one point could have turned things around," said Yuki.
