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Issues with AITA have been sorted out: Bhupathi

Doubles ace says he is ready to play Davis Cup once again
Last Updated 31 December 2012, 17:17 IST

Veteran Indian tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi on Monday indicated that all his issues with the All India Tennis Association (AITA) have been sorted out and he may represent the country in the upcoming Davis Cup tie against Korea.

Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna were banned by AITA for defying the London Olympics selection but Karnataka High Court had stayed the ban when the players appealed against it.

Both Bhupathi and Bopanna had refused to team up with Leander Paes for the London Games.

“I have made myself available. AITA had sent me an email asking me whether I am available for selection and I have said that I am available.

“Court case has been stayed for months and months ago. As far as I know, the AITA has sent me an email asking me whether I am available for selection. I have said that I am available. Obviously, it is good that they have done that,” Bhupathi said ahead of the Chennai Open.

Specifically asked if he is ready to pair up with any player, an apparent reference to Paes, Bhupathi said, “I have made myself available. That is the bottom line. There is no point in speculating as to who is going to play with me. They asked me whether I am going to play, I said yes.”

Talking about the Chennai Open, the season-opener, Bhupathi said there are several contenders for the title.

“Daniel (Nestor) asked me about it last year about playing together. Planning to play with him the whole season. Besides us, Leander and Roger are strong combination. Rohan and Rajiv Ram is a dangerous duo. Obviously we are all playing with new partners for the first time and it is going to be interesting,” he said.

Bhupathi said during the off season, he worked on a few aspects of his game to adjust to the style of play of Nestor.

“I was working on my forehands for switching sides because Daniel is a strong AD court player. Few changes that I had to make.

Many world stars, including Rafael Nadal, have come to play in Chennai Open and Bhupathi said it gives you a reason to be happy.

“Over the years barring Roger Federer we’ve pretty much attracted most of the top players. Quite an amazing group of talented players come for it from Rafa to Boris (Becker) to (Yevgeny) Kaflinikov and so on.

Even this year Tomas Berdych is six in the world. It all depends on how they want to plan their schedule for a new season. It is not very easy but I am glad that talents come to India.”

Bhupathi hoped that more Indian players will make the singles main draw here in the future.

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(Published 31 December 2012, 17:16 IST)

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