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India's 'God of South' Delivers Davis Cup Shock
10 Feb
Summary
- Dhakshineswar Suresh led India to a 3-2 Davis Cup win over the Netherlands.
- He won all three of his matches, a feat not seen since Leander Paes.
- Suresh's powerful serve was crucial in his victories against top Dutch players.

Dhakshineswar Suresh, nicknamed 'The God of the South', was the undisputed star in India's dramatic 3-2 Davis Cup 2026 Qualifier 1 victory over the Netherlands in Bengaluru. The 25-year-old secured all three points for the home team across the weekend's matches.
His pivotal performance included two singles victories and a marathon doubles win alongside Yuki Bhambri, which gave India an early lead on Sunday. Suresh's towering 6-foot-6 frame and powerful serve proved instrumental, particularly against Guy den Ouden in the decisive singles match where he served 15 aces.
This remarkable achievement mirrors Leander Paes's 2004 performance against Japan, where an Indian player won all three of their matches in a tie. Despite a lower ATP rank, Suresh's dominance on the court, especially his unreturnable serves, left the Dutch players, including Jesper de Jong, struggling. India now advances to face South Korea, needing one more win to reach the Davis Cup finals in Italy.




