Sports Ministry refuses to intervene in tennis row

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

The ministry had sought an explanation from the All India Tennis Association on the controversy which started when AITA picked Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi as India's lone entry for the mega event despite the latter's refusal to team up with the former.

Bhupathi, who wants to be paired with Rohan Bopanna in London, had approached the ministry for help but Maken's stand has come as a blow to his hopes.

Even Bopanna had refused to team up with Paes citing his commitment to Bhupathi with whom he joined hands this season.

"The Sports Ministry does not wish to be part of selection process. We had raised certain issues because of requests from certain iconic players," Ajay Maken said in a statement.

Following Maken's intervention, the AITA had sent a letter to the Ministry detailing its logic for picking the Paes-Bhupathi combination.

AITA gave five options to the Ministry asking it to suggest the right combination but Maken has left the matter to the body's discretion.

"The Sports Ministry leaves it to AITA to exercise any of the options in the best of national interest," he said.

"Whatever needs to be done in the best of national interest, I have asked AITA to do and whenever it needs our help, we will do that and speak to players if they need to be spoken to. I hope that everyone works in national interest," he added. MORE

  

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First Published: Jun 19 2012 | 5:36 PM IST

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