Amritraj, who took over as non-playing captain in 2013 in place of SP Misra, is facing a lot of flak after reports of indiscipline in the team emerged with AITA going on record to say that there maybe a change in support staff.
However, India's top singles players have supported Amritraj whole-heartedly and have written to AITA that they do not favour any change in the support staff.
"I would like the tennis loving public of our country to know that I have always been totally committed to my job as Captain of the Indian Davis Cup team and there has never been and never will be a serious breach of discipline under my watch," he said.
"Over the past few days, there have been a few articles in the media regarding my captaincy. Most of them have been factually incorrect or totally false. Having played Davis Cup for India for 20 years and twice taken our country to the Davis Cup Final, I know very well the importance of discipline on and off the court."
"There is a huge difference between someone being in the dressing room or locker room and the players lounge, which is where she was. The dressing room is where players get changed, have massages and compose themselves before matches. No one other than team members and the trainers and physios are allowed in there.
"The players lounge is where the families, wives and girlfriends are permitted to hang out. I personally did not see this incident, because I was on court during Somdev's singles match, as was the rest of the team. I'm not sure why this incident is being brought up more than two years later, if it was such a problem, it should have been brought to my notice soon after.
It was also reported that one of the younger players brought his girlfriend to Delhi on the Monday of the Spain tie. Amritraj confirmed the incident but said it was dealt with in the best possible manner.
Amritraj also refuted the charge that the players indulged in drinking during the Korea tie in Chandigarh in July this year.
"The team went out to a nice dinner to celebrate our win and none of the players had a drink, certainly not in front of me. These are the true and exact facts of the three so-called incidents, distorted and blown up by the media for no reason," he said assertively.
AITA was extremely unhappy when Amritraj criticised the evening timing of the Spain tie in New Delhi in September. The 64-year-old also said that he had clarified the matter with the AITA officials.
"I apologised for any misunderstanding and they both told me not to worry about it. At the press conference on Tuesday, in front of about 50 of the press, I said I'd changed my mind about the timing of the matches and that we were probably better off playing in the evening. I felt I had smoothed things over with the AITA.
Amritraj also said the reason the team had success in the past three years is because of the harmony, chemistry and camaraderie within the unit.
"I have always tried to make sure the boys are in a good frame of mind and ready to produce their best. Which is why four of our top players had sent a letter to the AITA in October letting them know that they were very happy with me as Captain and Zeeshan as Coach and to please leave the team management unchanged," he concluded.
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