Thursday, 12 March 2009

The Romania’s Davis Cup captain Andrei Pavel: “Now we have only regrets”


Tennis – Davis Cup First Round Romania 1-3 Russia

Romania crashed out of the Davis Cup in the first round at weekend

We have spoken to Andrei Pavel, the non-playing captain of the Romanian Davis Cup team, 48 hours after losing the first round fixture against Russia. Pavel, 35 years old, officially retired in January at the Australian Open to take in charge the captaincy of the Romanian Davis Cup team, told us about the reasons which led to this defeat.

Bogdan Briceag:
How do you feel now, after this defeat, knowing that your team was so close to knock out Russia?

Andrei Pavel:
Of course I’m feeling bad. If Victor [Victor Hanescu, the team’s top ATP player] had won his match against Tursunov, we could be playing the last game having the chance to go through the next round. But this hasn’t happened and now we have only regrets.

B B:
What were you saying to Victor in the first two sets, when he won easily and how did you encourage him from the moment he started to lose point after point, until the time he eventually lost the match?

A P:
In the first two sets Victor had so much confidence and he played such a good tennis. I simply gave him the usual advice that a Davis Cup captain gives to his player: stay focused; keep doing the good job, nothing too technical. Victor doesn’t need that, because he is a top ATP player. Victor still has some physical problems, caused by some old injuries which makes it difficult for him to play a 5-set-match as he faced on Sunday. The sad thing is that he was so close of beating Tursunov in three sets but he did not succeed. Those break points that Victor had in the third game of the third set could be considered the match’s psychological moment. He didn’t win any of them and he lost his confidence and the fatigue started to build step by step.

B B:
You are right. The boys were very close to taking Russia out of the tournament. But as so often before, in all spectrums, the bad luck and other “factors” leave us only the bitter taste of excuses like: “if we had...” or “we should win but...”. But leave this behind now. Please tell us what are your future plans?


A P:
As you know I am starting to build my tennis academy which should be complete in about two years time. For this purpose I will travel all the country to as many tennis clubs as possible to see talented young tennis players. As soon as the weather gets fine, I intend to resume the “Play a game with Andrei Pavel” campaign to encourage youngster to come to play tennis. I want to show my appreciation to our sponsors for their help that they give us. Regarding the Davis Cup team, I will follow every potential tennis player who could join it for the next meeting in September 2009 when the world group playoffs are scheduled.



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