Wairarapa's Marcus Daniell has high hopes of being actively involved in New Zealand's Davis Cup tennis tie with Pakistan in Hawera, starting on Friday, but he isn't about to put himself in the category of definite starter.
Most pundits are picking Daniell to be part of the doubles combination, either with regular singles player Rubin Statham, or newcomer Michael Venus, and being the top-ranked doubles exponent in the Kiwi side at 200 on the world list, has to be in his favour.
But Daniell isn't taking anything for granted, telling the Wairarapa Times-Age in a telephone interview from Hawera yesterday he would be going ''all out'' in practice sessions this week to convince captain Marcel Vos he was worthy of a starting spot.
''Right now there is no saying who will be playing what. You just have to show the form is where it should be and hope that you get the nod,'' Daniell said. ''Obviously, it would be disappointing to miss out but nothing is guaranteed, nothing at all.''
Daniell had his first experience of Davis Cup tennis when New Zealand edged out Sri Lanka in Colombo 3-2 a few weeks back. He was selected to play the doubles in combination with Daniel King-Turner _ who is unavailable for the Pakistan tie _ and they lost a hard-fought contest in straight sets 7-6, 6-4, 6-3.
Reflecting on that encounter, Daniell admits to being less than happy with his own performance.
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