Khaleej Times

Indian stars in spat over Davis Cup selection

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new delhi — A simmering feud between tennis stalwarts Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi has boiled over into an ugly public spat following India’s latest Davis Cup triumph in Bangalore.

No sooner had the hosts sealed a 4-1 win Sunday over Uzbekistan in the second round of the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 1 tie, than Bhupathi lashed out at his former doubles partner, who was dropped from the squad last week.

“We gave him the option (of being a part of the squad and playing as a reserve) and he readily took it,” Bhupathi, the non-playing Davis Cup captain, said after the win helped India qualify for the World Group playoff.

“So after that, to sulk about not being in the (playing) four was a bit unprofessi­onal,” Bhupathi said of his friend-turned-foe.

Adding fuel to the fire, Bhupathi put up a screen shot of his WhatsApp conversati­on with Paes on social media in a free-for-all slugfest aimed at countering Paes’ charge of being dropped in humiliatin­g fashion at the last minute.

The conversati­on suggested that Paes had agreed to join the squad despite being told there was no guarantee he would be in the final four.

Paes, 43, hit back, accusing Bhupathi of using his position to deliberate­ly keep him out of the squad.

“I was never categorica­lly told that I would not be playing, but it was apparent that the decision was made before I arrived in Bangalore. This is what I found unnecessar­y and disrespect­ful,” Paes said in a statement. “That a private (WhatsApp) exchange has been made public just points to the kind of conduct that I find unbecoming of a Davis Cup captain.”

“Talk is cheap, history books, however, don’t lie.”

Bhupathi had turned to Facebook to accuse Paes of turning up late for matches, taking his spot in the squad for granted, and not adhering to team guidelines.

Bhupathi said that when he started out there was only one train on the tracks, referring to the clout that Paes enjoyed on the circuit.

But all that was about to change, Bhupathi warned. “There is a new train on the tracks, it’s to get India back to the World Group, it’s full of energy, youth, positivity, hard work, and dreams. “Those who don’t like it should stay out of the way because we don’t plan to stop till we get there!!!” —

 ?? PTI ?? Mahesh Bhupathi (right) and Leander Paes look-on during the David Cup match. —
PTI Mahesh Bhupathi (right) and Leander Paes look-on during the David Cup match. —

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