Islamabad is preparing to witness a sporting event that transcends the boundaries of tennis. India and Pakistan, two nations with a complex and often turbulent history, are set to lock horns in a Davis Cup World Group I playoff tie on February 3rd and 4th. The stakes couldn’t be higher, with the winner progressing in this prestigious competition.
A Historic Rivalry Renewed
India and Pakistan have a rich Davis Cup history, dating back to their first encounter in 1962. India holds a dominant record, having won all seven previous ties against their neighboring rivals. Here’s a breakdown of their past meetings:
- 1962: India 5-0 Pakistan (Lahore, Pakistan)
- 1963: India 4-1 Pakistan (Pune, India)
- 1964: India 4-0 Pakistan (Lahore, Pakistan)
- 1970: India 3-1 Pakistan (Patna, India)
- 1973: India 4-0 Pakistan (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – neutral venue)
- 2006: India 3-2 Pakistan (Mumbai, India)
- 2019: India 4-0 Pakistan (Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan – neutral venue)
The Teams in 2024
- India: India’s squad is led by Ramkumar Ramanathan. He’s joined by Yuki Bhambri, Niki Poonacha, N. Sriram Balaji, and Saketh Myneni.
- Pakistan: Pakistan relies heavily on the experience of their legendary doubles player Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi and his partner Aqeel Khan. They’re supported by a group of younger players eager to make their mark.
Matchups
Day 1
Singles 1: Aisam Quereshi vs Ramkumar Ramanathan
Singles 2: Aqeel Khan vs Sriram Balaji
Day 2
Doubles: Muzammil Murtaza / Barkatullah vs Saketh Myneni / Yuki Bhambri
Singles 3: Aqeel Khan vs Ramkumar Ramanathan
Singles 4: Aisam Quereshi vs Sriram Balaji

Factors to Watch
- Surface and Home Advantage: Pakistan has opted for grass courts, hoping to capitalize on a surface less familiar to the Indian players. Additionally, the passionate home crowd in Islamabad could prove a significant advantage. Around 500 spectators have been permitted for this event.
- India’s Singles Strength: India will look to Ramanathan and Balaji to secure crucial points in the singles matches.
- Pakistan’s Aisam Magic: Pakistan’s hopes heavily hinge on his ability to deliver both the singles and doubles victories.
Broadcast Information
Fans worldwide can catch the action live on the following channels:
- PTV Sports
- Tennis Channel via Samsung Plus (Prakash Amritraj as the commentator)
- Sony Sports Ten
Matches are scheduled to start at 11 AM IST.
