First moving to Davis Cup Board and afterward to Seat of Free Tribunal to take tie on a neutral setting
ISLAMABAD: Following a long time of vulnerability and hesitance, the Indian tennis crew has finally shown up in the city to play the significant Davis Cup Gathering I tie against Pakistan at the Sports Complex Grass Court on February 3-4.
The All Indian Tennis Association (AITA) utilized all potential choices to deny Pakistan of its facilitating privileges, first moving to the Davis Cup Council and afterward to the Seat of the Free Tribunal to take the tie on a neutral setting. All their endeavors met with total dismissal, leaving them with two choices, either to venture out to Pakistan to play the tie or face the wrath of ITF by relinquishing the tie and confronting a fine also. Dreading the fine and probability of relegation, the Indian group finally chose to make a trip to Pakistan, arriving at Islamabad late Sunday night.
It was whenever that Pakistan first had defeated India’s perspective on an international discussion two times in several months. It was the DCC that dismissed India’s anxiety, allotting the bind to Pakistan, and afterward came the turn of the Seat of Free Tribunal which maintained the DCC/PTF position, dismissing AITA concerns altogether.
The visiting crew incorporates five players, two physios, a mentor a director, and a coordinator. The group at the air terminal was gotten by the secretary Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) Col (rtd) Gul Rehman and other federation officials.