Two Indian tennis players refuse to travel to Pakistan for Davis Cup
NEW DELHI: India’s top two singles players Sumit Nagal and Sasi Kumar Mukund have conveyed to the national tennis federation that they won’t travel to Pakistan for the next Davis Cup tie.
The baffled AITA has decided to discuss the players’ refusal at its next Executive Committee meeting. Nagal is India’s best-ranked singles player at number 141 in the ATP chart and Mukund is second-best at number 477.
The two players have conveyed their unavailability for the World Group I play-off tie to be played in February. The PTI has learnt that Nagal did not want to play because the tie will be held on grass courts, a surface that does not suit his game style. Mukund has opted out of the matches because of “personal reasons”.”Nagal had conveyed to the team management long back that he should not be considered for the tie against Pakistan because grass court is not his preferred surface,” said an AITA source.
In the current scenario, India’s challenge will be led by Ramkumar Ramanathan, who with his ‘serve and volley’ style is best-suited player for the tie, the winner of which will stay in World Group I for the year 2024. The next best choice for India will be Digvijay Pratap Singh, who had made his Davis Cup debut against Morocco in September this year.
All India Tennis Association (AITA) Secretary General reminded that the players should not think twice when it comes to national duty. “This is wrong. When it’s a question of serving the country why would you not do it ? I have put the matter in the hands of the Executive Committee,” Dhupar told PTI.
India had drawn Pakistan back in 2019 also but due to “security concerns” the Asia/Oceania Group I tie was shifted to Kazakhstan, a neutral venue. As a mark of protest, Pakistan’s top players Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi and Aqeel Khan had opted not to play the tie in which rookies Mohammed Shoaib, Huzaifa Abdul Rehman and Yousaf Khalil competed for them. India has made an effort this time again but the Davis Cup Committee has already rejected AITA’s appeal. “The Davis Cup Committee had rejected our proposal and we have now appealed against the decision to the tribunal. If we have to go to Pakistan, then we will go and will prepare well for the tie,” Dhupar added.
Pakistan is keen to host the Indian team for the tie and the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) has already said that it won’t field a team if the contest is shifted this time. “They should come to Pakistan. It’s not fair that they do not come to Pakistan. The Indian team is much better than us. We have a beautiful hotel just across the stadium. If Indians come, it will send a good message that we are good neighbours,” PTF President Salim Saifullah Khan had told PTI after the draw.
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