Amritraj said the controversy involving the top Indian players and AITA was unfortunate but hopefully it will end completely so that the country could qualify for the World Group in 2014.
"Hopefully in 2014 we will have a good chance of making into the World Group. Hopefully the controversy is behind us. There has been an agreement between players and federation so I think, things will move forward," he told reporters.
"It has always been easy for Indians to excel in doubles because they have good hands, anticipation and other stuff," he added.
Amritraj today received Davis Cup Commitment Awards from former union minister and AITA lifetime president Yashwant Sinha here at KSLTA Stadium today.
Amritraj said tennis has changed ever since he played the game in 1970s and 80s with athletes being bigger, stronger and faster now.
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