Khalid Rehmani, Secretary, Pakistan Tennis Federation said the seven-member Iranian squad and the Pakistani players were both now preparing in Islamabad for the Davis Cup.
"It will be imporant for Pakistan tennis which has suffered a lot due to no Davis Cup tie or international tennis being held in Pakistan in the last 12-years," Rehmani said.
He said the PTF with the cooperation of the government had made top security arrangements for the Iranian squad.
Initially the Iranian Tennis Federation had also asked the ITF to relocate its Davis Cup tie with Pakistan to a neutral location but the world body decided to accept Pakistan's assurances on security for the visiting side.
Many teams, including those from Muslim countries have refused to come and play Davis Cup in Pakistan because of security concerns.
Rehmani said Pakistan would be represented by top player, Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in the tie which would be played on hardcourts.
He complained about the tough security rules of ITF imposed on them, adding that such a situation may affect the performance of the Iranian tennis players.
Vietnam, Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Kuwait and Philippines are the other competing teams in the Group I.
In the past years, Philippines, Indonesia, Kuwait, Thailand have all refused to play their Davis Cup ties in Pakistan and the PTF was forced to host the ties at neutral venues.
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