Fate of India-Pak Davis Cup tie to be decided after Monday

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MUMBAI: The All India Tennis Association will discuss its concerns over next month's Davis Cup tie between India and Pakistan with security ...

MUMBAI: The All India Tennis Association will discuss its concerns over next month's Davis Cup tie between India and Pakistan with security advisers from the International Tennis Federation on Monday, AITA General Secretary Hironmoy Chatterjee has said.

AITA wrote to the ITF on Wednesday to ask if the tie could be moved to a neutral venue or postponed after Pakistan last week expelled India's ambassador and suspended bilateral trade and public transport links with its neighbour. Chatterjee told Reuters on Thursday that the ITF had shared security arrangements for the Indian team in Islamabad but had"not said anything" about India's request to shift the tie out of Pakistan or postpone it."We have been given time on Aug. 19 for a telephonic conversation between the security advisors of the ITF and AITA," he added."We will take a decision after Monday's call.

 

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