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Sharan, who won the men’s doubles gold with Rohan Bopanna in Palembang, has suffered a tear in his shoulder and Bhambri’s knee injury flared up at the US Open, where he lost in the first round to Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert.
Saketh Myneni, who was a reserve in the six-man squad, will now be a playing member, replacing Bhambri. N Sriram Balaji has replaced Sharan while talented Pune player Arjun Kadhe will now travel to Kraljevo as a reserve player for the September 14-16 tie.
“They have pulled out due to injuries. Divij had undergone an MRI in the US and he said it revealed a minor tear which will require at least three weeks to heal. Yuki also has a knee issue,” AITA selection committee chairman S P Misra told PTI.
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“He said Ramkumar and Prajnesh will play singles matches and he has to come as a stand-by, so he would play Challengers. He said if he is needed, he will join but we do not pick players on conditions. We have told him, he will not be considered for this tie,” Chatterjee said.
“For future ties, we will discuss, if he will be considered or not,” Chatterjee said. India captain Mahesh Bhupathi said, “we will go and try our best to be competitive as always.” Asked to react on Nagal’s refusal, Bhupathi said, “I never have a view on anything to be honest.”
World number 33 Filip Krajinovic will lead the home challenge in the tie, to be played on clay courts. The last time India played Serbia was in Bengaluru in 2014 at the World Group Play-off stage, losing 2-3.