India expect 'positive' verdict on
Davis Cup tie against Pakistan
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[August 21, 2019]
By Sudipto Ganguly
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The All India Tennis
Association (AITA) is hopeful its security concerns for next month's
tie against hosts Pakistan will be addressed after the game's global
governing body referred the matter to its Davis Cup committee.
The AITA said last week they had written to International Tennis
Federation (ITF) asking them to shift the tie to a neutral venue or
to postpone it for a couple of months until tensions simmer down
between the bitter neighbors.
The national body was scheduled to discuss its concerns on Monday
with security advisers from the ITF over the Sept 14-15 tie
scheduled in Islamabad between arch-rivals India and Pakistan.
The call was, however, canceled and instead the ITF said the Davis
Cup committee, comprising eight members and chaired by Egypt's Ismal
El Shafei, will deliberate on the matter on Wednesday.
AITA General Secretary Hironmoy Chatterjee said a "positive"
decision was expected by Thursday.
"The committee members are from different parts of the world so they
will set up a appropriate time today that suits everyone. Then they
will inform us of their decision," Chatterjee told Reuters on
Wednesday.
"It's a positive, yes. If there was no merit why will the committee
discuss. We have given them more than enough."
Earlier this month, Pakistan expelled India's ambassador and
suspended bilateral trade and all public transport links with its
neighbor after New Delhi removed "special status" from its portion
of the contested region of Kashmir.
The nuclear-armed neighbors have fought two wars over Kashmir since
gaining independence from colonial power Great Britain in 1947. They
came close to a third in February after a deadly attack on Indian
police by a Pakistan-based militant group resulted in air strikes by
both countries.
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ndia's Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna during their doubles match
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The AITA has named a six-member squad under captain Mahesh Bhupathi
for the Sept. 14-15 tie but India's players sought safety guarantees
from the ITF before traveling to Islamabad.
The ITF shared security arrangements for the Indian team in
Islamabad with the AITA and said they were satisfied with the safety
plan.
An Indian tennis team last went to Pakistan in 1964 for a Davis Cup
tie, defeating the hosts 4-0, while Pakistan lost 3-2 on their last
visit to India in 2006.
Pakistan was forced to host Davis Cup ties at neutral venues for
more than a decade as teams refused to travel to the country because
of security concerns.
They played their first home tie after a gap of 12 years against
Iran in 2017, while Hong Kong was relegated and fined by the ITF
after they refused to travel to Pakistan the same year.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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