Black for Davis cup selection

31 May, 2015 - 00:05 0 Views
Black for Davis cup selection wayne black - Picture by Kudakwashe Hunda

The Sunday Mail

 

wayne black - Picture by Kudakwashe Hunda

wayne black – Picture by Kudakwashe Hunda

VETERAN Wayne Black has availed himself for selection ahead of Zimbabwe’s crunch Davis Cup tie against Moldova.

The Euro/Africa Group II relegation tie is set for Harare Sports Club from July 17-19.

Black, who described his decision to come out of retirement as ill advised after the 1-4 loss to Bosnia Herzegovina in March, insists he will only act as cover.

The 41-year-old believes it’s time for youngsters to shine on the international stage.

“I’ve been practising and playing with my sister so as to remain sharp. I am going to play as cover if someone gets injured, I am definitely not first choice,” said Black.

However, Tennis Zimbabwe have hinted at throwing the veteran into battle again arguing that Black still remains the country’s best doubles player despite the aging legs.

TZ convener of selectors Tanya Chinamo also hinted at the likelihood of retaining the same squad that fell 1-4 to Bosnia Herzegovina.

“As selectors we are meeting soon to select the Davis Cup team. We are highly likely to select the same team that played against Bosnia Herzegovina.

“As far as we are concerned Wayne still remains one of our strongest doubles players, he is our doubles specialist and the other guys are good at singles,” he said.

The Zimbabwe team comprising of Black, Takanyi Garanganga, Mark Fynn and Benjamin Lock went down 1-4 against Bosnia Herzegovina and will now need to beat Moldova to avoid relegation.

Moldova will also be playing for survival after succumbing to an identical 1-4 defeat to Hungary.

Meanwhile Tennis Zimbabwe is seeking US$60 000 to successfully host the Davis Cup clash.

TZ president Regis Bhunu revealed they have so far raised $ 20 000.

“So far what we have is way short of what we need. We have raised US$20 000 with the help of various stakeholders, but we still need more. We are appealing to various companies for assistance,” he said.

A large chunk of the budget will be directed towards refurbishing the venue to meet international standards.

“During our last match we were advised to have an office for officials and a players’ lounge.

“There is also need for fibre connections for internet, so clearly there is still more work to be done before the venue meets international standards,” said Bhunu.

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