Accra, Feb 28, GNA - Optimism seem to be the backbone of the Finnish tennis team ahead of their scheduled Euro-African Zone II Davis Cup tie against Ghana's Golden Rackets on Friday, March 4. The team, which arrived in the country on Sunday evening, is already looking beyond the Ghanaians' with the real battle four days away.
The six-member contingent made up of four players and two officials, trained for the first time on Monday at the centre court of the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium with captain (coach) Joakim Berneri, buoyant about their chances. He told the GNA Sports that, "My boys are very experienced and we expect to win and move up in due course".
The coach was convinced that top seed Jarkko Nieminem, ranked 89 in the world, would be the one to watch in the three-day fiesta which qualifies the winner to Zone I. "Jarkko is playing some incredible and amazing tennis lately and I strongly believe he has whatever it takes to take the team far. Though Davis Cup is never about individuals, I know his experience, pace and skills would do wonders for us". Captain Berneri told the GNA Sports. He claimed that, "Jarkko has learnt so much in so short a time that one cannot help but believe in him".
Jarkko, 23, has slumped from his impressive 27th world ranking in 2004 to 89 in 2005 due to an injury which forced him to retire during the third round of the last Australia Open when he faced World's number one, Swiss Roger Federer. The captain reckoned that the vast difference of the weather could affect the output of his boys, but had this to say when the GNA Sports quizzed him about the expected obstacles, "they are big boys and know exactly what to do any day. These are very good players who have excelled in many difficult surroundings before".Accra, Feb 28, GNA - Optimism seem to be the backbone of the Finnish tennis team ahead of their scheduled Euro-African Zone II Davis Cup tie against Ghana's Golden Rackets on Friday, March 4. The team, which arrived in the country on Sunday evening, is already looking beyond the Ghanaians' with the real battle four days away.
The six-member contingent made up of four players and two officials, trained for the first time on Monday at the centre court of the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium with captain (coach) Joakim Berneri, buoyant about their chances. He told the GNA Sports that, "My boys are very experienced and we expect to win and move up in due course".
The coach was convinced that top seed Jarkko Nieminem, ranked 89 in the world, would be the one to watch in the three-day fiesta which qualifies the winner to Zone I. "Jarkko is playing some incredible and amazing tennis lately and I strongly believe he has whatever it takes to take the team far. Though Davis Cup is never about individuals, I know his experience, pace and skills would do wonders for us". Captain Berneri told the GNA Sports. He claimed that, "Jarkko has learnt so much in so short a time that one cannot help but believe in him".
Jarkko, 23, has slumped from his impressive 27th world ranking in 2004 to 89 in 2005 due to an injury which forced him to retire during the third round of the last Australia Open when he faced World's number one, Swiss Roger Federer. The captain reckoned that the vast difference of the weather could affect the output of his boys, but had this to say when the GNA Sports quizzed him about the expected obstacles, "they are big boys and know exactly what to do any day. These are very good players who have excelled in many difficult surroundings before".