Pakistan-China Davis Cup tie moved to Sri Lanka over security concerns

PTF secretary Khalid Rehmani says the International Tennis Federation's decision is disappointing


Afp January 08, 2016
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KARACHI: Pakistan will host its Asia Oceania Group I Davis Cup tennis tie in Sri Lanka after opponents China refused to visit the violence-hit country over security fears, officials said Friday.

The Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) said they had hoped that the country's strong economic links with China would help convince officials to bring the competition to Lahore.

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"It's disappointing to note that International Tennis Federation has rejected our appeal of playing the tie in Pakistan and we are now forced to host it in Sri Lanka," PTF secretary Khalid Rehmani told AFP.

The tie will be played from March 4-6.

The PTF had invoked the foreign ministry's aid in the bid to hold the match at home but to no avail, said Rehmani.

Pakistan have not hosted a home tie since 2005.

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Pakistan are back in Group I for the tournament for the first time since 2006, while China clung onto their place with a relegation play-off win over Thailand in September last year.

This will be the sixth head-to-head meeting between the two teams, with China winning their last one 5-0 back in 2006. The winner will face seeded Uzbekistan for a chance to reach the World Group play-offs.

COMMENTS (6)

allaisa | 8 years ago | Reply OMG. The sweeter than honey, the taller than the mountains friendship has gone into deepest ocean! If you can not provide security for little tennis court, how in the name Allah, the almighty, can you provide security to 3000 km CPEC?
Sri Varahadev | 8 years ago | Reply The question Pakistan should now be asking is that when their Iron Brother China is fearful of risking security of a few tennis players and accompanying officials, how realistic is it to expect that China will risk the security of the many required to oversee the alleged USD 46 Billion loan/investment that is claimed will be made under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project?
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