Leading singles player Somdev Devvarman was the first player to pull out of the Asian Games, the dates of which are clashing with many ATP and WTA events on the circuit, where Indian players have a lot of points to defend.
Rohan Bopanna followed suit, while Sania Mirza left it to the All India Tennis Association to take a call on the matter.
Somdev was categorical when he reasoned his decision and Sania, who won the US Open mixed doubles title, had left it to the AITA to take a decision whether she should play. Veteran Leander Paes today tried to explain the decision on behalf of others.
"This is my bread and butter and at the end of the day my ranking has dropped to 35 in the world. Hence I have to get some job security for next year. I have to play a long fall season, through Kuala Lumpur as well as Tokyo, these two tournaments are the exact dates in the nine-day span of the events in Asian Games," Paes said while speaking to media ahead of the Davis Cup tie against Serbia.
"For me, as far as playing for the country, I have done it for 24 plus years and I will always put my best foot forward just as I am here even though initially I was not available to play. I will always do that. Looking at the longevity of my career, playing at Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo has become very important," the multiple Grand Slam winner said.
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