Vishal Uppal’s removing as Billie Jean King Cup captain has stunned even the Executive Committee members of the All India Tennis Association (AITA) because the essential decision-making physique didn’t focus on the matter.
Uppal has been changed by Shalini Thakur Chawla, AITA introduced on Monday.
AITA Secretary General Anil Dhupar had informed PTI that he had spoken to Haryana Tennis Association (HTA) Secretary Suman Kapur concerning the change however the latter stated he has solely conveyed the choice when ideally, it ought to have been mentioned on the EC assembly.
Uppal was additionally not taken into confidence earlier than the choice was made. Uppal had stated he had no clue about his removing till the choice was made.
Kapur, additionally a member of the EC, has additionally written to AITA Vice President (Sports) Hironmoy Chatterjee, expressing “serious concern” and demanding that an pressing EC assembly be known as to debate all vital issues associated to Indian tennis.
“It was not discussed with me and how I come into the picture. Why is Anil Dhupar telling me about Vishal’s removal. This should have been discussed in the Executive Committee,” Kapur stated.
It could also be famous that Uppal runs his academy in Gurugram, which falls within the Haryana area.
The 46-year-old Uppal was appointed non-playing captain in 2019.
Another EC member, who didn’t want to be named, stated Dhupar is taking “arbitrary decisions”.
“We don’t understand why is he doing this. This is an important matter and how can a decision be taken like this without discussing. What’s the rush? what’s trigger?,” the member requested.
In his letter to Chatterjee, Kapur wrote that he doesn’t have something towards Shalini Thakur however any determination to exchange Mr Vishal Uppal ought to have been taken after discussions within the AITA Executive Committee, which had given him the job.
“Under his captaincy, the Indian team has shown exemplary performance over the last few years. He has been responsible for keeping India in Group 1 of the BJK Cup and has the unique distinction of having taken India to the World Group Qualifying for the first time in history.
“I am given to understand that some Indian players have also reaffirmed their confidence in him and expressed that they find motivation in the presence of Vishal as captain during this important national duty.
“The news of his sudden replacement, without any discussions within the AITA Executive Committee, has come as a big surprise,” Kapur wrote.
Kapur exhorted Chatterjee to do one thing for the reason that AITA Constitution empowers him to take action.
“In the past, all captains of India’s Davis Cup team and Fed Cup team were appointed after proper discussions and deliberations in the AITA EC.” In a delicate dig at India’s efficiency within the Davis Cup, Kapur reminded the AITA VP how the nationwide workforce has been struggling within the prestigious competitors and the way India’s singles gamers are struggling on the ATP Tour.
“It is another matter that in the Davis Cup, the performance of India has been consistently going down in recent times, and India has now been relegated to Group II of the World for the first time in history.
“Also for the first time in history, we do not have even one Indian player ranked within the top 300 in the world in singles. It is indeed a matter of grave concern for all and matters like the performances of our Davis Cup team, as well as our Indian players, need to be discussed urgently in the AITA Executive Committee.
“I am saddened that while this dismal state of affairs is not being discussed in the EC, we are going ahead and removing a performing and respected captain of the Fed Cup without any deliberations.
“I implore you to please impress upon everyone concerned to call for an urgent meeting of the EC to discuss these critical affairs of Indian tennis.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com