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Aussies won’t play in Davis cup….

by on Apr.25, 2009, under 2009 Davis Cup, Lleyton Hewitt

pollardgettyTennis Australia made its decision after the International Tennis Federation rejected an appeal to move the tie set for 8-10 May out of India.

“It would be irresponsible of us to send our players into an area of such high risk,” said Tennis Australia president Geoff Pollard.

Australia could now be banned from the Davis Cup for a year or face a fine.

The decision angered Davis Cup captain John Fitzgerald, who believes the ITF should have followed the move to switch the Indian Premier League cricket tournament to South Africa because of increased safety concerns during the Indian election.

“It is just irresponsible. Surely some thought must be given to the players’ safety,” he said.

“I believe they say the election is not a cause for concern, the IPL moving is not relevant and that an ATP tournament held in January shows it is safe to play in Chennai.

“So what about the fact that dozens of people are being killed along the campaign trail of the election? A train was hijacked this week, but that does not alter their thoughts? Did the IPL move for no reason?

“The ATP event involved no national teams and was held three months prior to the election. This decision makes no sense.

“We have worked so hard to get back in to World Group contention, to have it snatched away like this is gut-wrenching.”

The International Tennis Federation based its decision to reject Australia’s appeal on a security report that it had commissioned, while the All India Tennis Association had always been confident the tie could go ahead.

“The location and venue was previously approved following a positive report from the ITF’s security consultants,” said an ITF statement.

Tennis Australia’s security concerns followed March’s attack on the Sri Lanka cricket team in Pakistan.

The attack in Lahore in March wounded seven Sri Lankan cricketers, while six policemen and a driver were killed.

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