NEW DELHI: As India gets set to host the Billie Jean King Cup Play-Offs for the first time at the S.M. Krishna Tennis Stadium, Bengaluru, from November 14 to 16, captain of the Indian team, Vishal Uppal, remains upbeat, saying, "Indian team will come out all guns blazing."
“What I can definitely predict and tell you is that the Indian team will come out all guns blazing, and we will try our hardest and work hard for every point. We're a very process-oriented team. We will focus on our process and not on the result, because we can’t control the result. But we can definitely control our attitude and our effort, and that’s what we’re going to focus on.”
This is the first time India is hosting an international women’s tennis event of such stature. Events of this stature not only bring world-class sport to Indian soil but also give homegrown athletes the invaluable opportunity to compete in familiar conditions against the highest level of international opposition.