Bopanna's opting out of the World Group Play-off tie in September 2016 did not go down well with the All India Tennis Association (AITA). It is widely believed in the AITA circle that Bopanna just made an excuse that he was injured.
Bopanna, known for his superior service skills on the Tour, on the final day of the tie, September 18, posted a video on Instagram, showing him enjoying a dance with his friends in a bar in Bangalore the previous night.
The selection committee Chairman SP Misra insisted that Bopanna's pull out was not discussed at the meeting to pick team for New Zealand but said they had instructions to choose three singles players and a doubles specialist.
Bopanna (28) is higher-ranked than Leander Paes (59) but the veteran player was preferred over the former.
"All ex Davis Cup players are selectors. They discussed all matters including the past results against New Zealand and Rohan opting out of the Spain tie. After detailed discussion they have selected the team. I feel all concerned should honour and accept their decision," Chatterjee told PTI without elaborating much.
Bopanna defended himself, saying he indeed was injured and was not fit to play a five-setter if required.
"I am surprised somebody will think like that. Right after my mixed doubles at the US Open when I went to the physios there, they said some fluids were there and my knee was swollen so I had to take 10-day off. I gave an advance notice that I need to take 10-day off," he said.
Bopanna further questioned AITA's selection criteria.
"We need to check what are the norms to pick teams and not just for the Davis Cup. If there is system, I don't think Indian tennis will have any issue. We need to ask the Federation what the norms are?
"I am not feigning injury. I was very clear that I was injured. Even last time to play against New Zealand, I took two 12-hour flights. That's my first priority to play for India. I did not go home. They are qualified physios and when they tell you something, you need to respect them."
"You are first one saying something like that. I feel sad that some people think so low. I have been the highest-ranked tennis player, if they think I am the first choice to play, I am ready to go ahead and play but those things don't really make a difference. The physios asked me to rest and I respect that."
Misra said Bopanna can always come back since Leander won't be there for long.
"There were directions from the Executive Committee to have three singles players. There were only two factors: that how well Leander and Saketh played against the Olympic gold medallist during the Spain tie and that Saketh and Rohan had not done well against New Zealand. It does not bar Rohan from coming back to the side. He can comeback in future, Leander won't be around for long," Misra said.
"At the end of the day we have to put best team forward instead of (looking at) who has so many years left. That's not the aspect they are looking at. Spain had so many players ranked higher than all of us but they sent their best team out there to play a Play-off.
"These are the examples you take from world class athletes and teams, who are winning titles. We can't look at small and petty issues. If am picked or not, the whole team has to come together and that's what is going to make a difference," concluded Bopanna.
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