"I will put my best foot forward for my country, no matter what it is. I feel sorry for Saket (Myneni). No athlete wants to be injured coming into such an important event," said Paes about the last-minute change in the squad that will see him partnering Vishnu Vardhan and not the injured Myneni in the doubles rubber of the Asia-Oceania Group I round one tie commencing tomorrow.
Asked about him being on the cusp of setting a new Cup record, Paes said it was not only important to him but also to the entire nation.
"I am so proud of everyone (team members) standing beside me. I have to give a shout out to Yuki (Bhambri). We were all in a tough position yesterday (due to Myneni's inability to play the tie). 'I believe Yuki you were asked whether you could play singles as well as doubles' and Yuki said 'if its required after my Friday match I will come forward and play.' I am very proud of Yuki. It speaks very highly of him."
"I said I would be very happy to make that first call to Rohan. I was asked not to," said Paes, who refused to reveal who stopped him from making the call.
"There were three people who spoke to him and I was not one of them. I don't know exactly what happened," said team captain Anand Amritraj and gave a one word reply "yes" when further asked whether he would have wanted him to play.
Paes also said he and Vishnu, who played as a pair in the 2012 London Olympic Games, seemed to have their destiny stitched together.
"Someone smart said two hours ago that you and Vishnu do seem to have a little destiny together. I want to thank Vishnu as a fellow Davis Cupper to push himself forward at such a quick call, not even a couple of days before the match. It speaks a lot about his patriotism, about how he puts the team above himself. It speaks large about his commitment to all of us as a team.
"Their doubles team has got a lot stronger. Before that they had good singles players. Yuki has done such a great job. He's cleaned them up in singles. He has got a fabulous game, he stays within his game," said Paes about India's chances.
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