'We believe we can win this tie' - Captain Rohit Rajpal backs India ahead of Davis Cup Qualifiers match with Netherlands

(Courtesy : Davis Cup)
The last time they played India beat the Netherlands 3-2 in Jaipur in 1996 after trailing 1-2.
As India gear up for the Davis Cup Qualifiers Round 1 tie against the Netherlands on 7-8 February, the national squad is in the midst of an intensive training camp at the S.M. Krishna Tennis Stadium in Bengaluru, under the watchful eye of Captain Rohit Rajpal.
While Karan Singh and Rithvik Bollipalli began their training sessions on Thursday evening, Sumit Nagal, Dhakshineswar Suresh and Yuki Bhambri are set to rejoin the squad in Bengaluru today, as preparations gather pace ahead of the crucial home tie.
India head into the contest ranked No. 33 in the Davis Cup nations rankings, facing a formidable Dutch side currently placed No. 6 in the world and runners-up at the 2024 Davis Cup Finals.
However, the Indian team will draw confidence from history, having registered a famous upset over the Netherlands in Jaipur in February 1996, when Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi inspired a memorable comeback victory after India trailed 1–2.
Looking to replicate this success over the Dutch, Rajpal, who has served as India’s Davis Cup captain since 2019 said, “If we play the way we played in Switzerland, where all the players peaked at the right time, I believe we can go through this tie.
Since I came in as captain, we like to get in early and start getting the team ready. The idea is to taper it down, we begin with two heavy sessions everyday and gradually reduce the load so that everyone peaks at the right time and is able to give their best.”
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Indian tennis legend Mahesh Bhupati also encouraged the Indian team saying, “I want to wish the team good luck ahead of the Davis Cup tie.
I have very good memories of playing against the Dutch, especially when we beat them in Jaipur in 1996. It just goes to show that anything is possible in the Davis Cup. The team needs to keep their heads high and fight hard.”
The Indian squad comes into the tie on the back of a strong performance in September 2025, having defeated Switzerland 3–1 in Biel in the World Group I tie, a result that has further boosted confidence within the camp.
“In 2024, the Netherlands were finalists. Any team that reaches the final and is playing for a place in the top 16 in the world is never going to be an easy opponent.
We know it’s going to be a very tough tie. We’re hoping the stadium will be full and cheering for us, motivating the boys to rise to the occasion. That’s what a home tie is all about,” Rajpal added.
With the overall head-to-head locked at 2-2, the upcoming encounter promises to be more than just another tie. And as the week progresses, the Indian team will continue its intense practice sessions, building momentum ahead of the Davis Cup Qualifiers.
When is the Davis Cup Qualifiers tie between India and the Netherlands?
The tie will be held on 7–8 February 2026 at the S.M. Krishna Tennis Stadium in Bengaluru.
Who is leading the Indian Davis Cup team?
The Indian squad is led by Captain Rohit Rajpal, who has been in charge since 2019.
Which Indian players are in the squad for this tie?
The squad includes Karan Singh, Rithvik Bollipalli, Sumit Nagal, Dhakshineswar Suresh, and Yuki Bhambri.
Has India ever defeated the Netherlands in Davis Cup history?
Yes, India famously defeated the Netherlands 3–2 in Jaipur in February 1996 after trailing 1–2, with Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi leading the comeback.
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