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NEW DELHI: The Pakistan team exuded confidence about its chances of clinching the series on the eve of the fourth and final Indo-Pakistan tennis Test series to be held at the DLTA Complex here on Saturday. Despite a tiring journey by road from Chandigarh, Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and Aqeel Khan were cheerful while fielding questions from the media, even as they emphasised that they would play their best to win the series. "This is a series meant to promote Pakistan tennis. We have played a lot in India. It is a good idea and may be we should have five Test matches in future spread over two weeks. Talks are on to have an u-18 series as well,'' said Qureshi. Indian coach Nandan Bal said the decision on playing Rohan Bopanna in singles would be taken on Sunday. Bopanna had restricted himself to the doubles in the third Test at Chandigarh owing to illness. Special Correspondent
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