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Bedene will switch back to playing for Slovenia

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British number two Aljaz Bedene intends to represent his native Slovenia in the new year.

The 28-year-old, pictured, who lives in London, became a British citizen in March 2015 and among home players the world number 49 is only behind Andy Murray in the men’s profession­al rankings.

He has fought an unsuccessf­ul battle to be eligible for Britain in the Davis Cup, and he admits that a desire to compete in that event, plus the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020, played a big part in this latest move.

He wrote on Facebook: “I want to share with you that I have informed the ITF (Internatio­nal Tennis Federation) of my intention to represent Slovenia, my country of birth, from January 1 2018.

“One of my main goals for my career going forward will be to play in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. I have proudly called Britain my home for the last nine years and so many people there have made me feel welcome both in the UK and abroad.

“I am also particular­ly grateful for the support the LTA (Lawn Tennis Associatio­n) has shown me in that time and in fighting my case for the GB Davis Cup eligibilit­y. It was a dream of mine to be able to compete for a country that has given me so much in the Davis Cup.”

Bedene’s most recent appeal to the ITF over Davis Cup eligibilit­y was rejected in March of this year. He was ruled out because he had represente­d Slovenia in three cup ties before switching nationalit­y.

He added on Facebook: “At this stage in my career, I do not want to miss the opportunit­y to compete in the Davis Cup and the Olympics, two events that mean so much to me and that is what has informed my decision.

“This has not been easy and again I would like to thank everyone for their support. I look forward to seeing all my friends and fans on tour next year.”

Bedene’s switch to represent Britain was not universall­y popular, with Dan Evans criticisin­g the LTA for its “desperate” efforts to help him secure eligibilit­y.

Evans, currently serving a suspension after a positive test for cocaine, told the BBC in May: “I don’t think (Bedene) really believes he’s British either. It’s nothing against Aljaz. I like him. He’s not confrontat­ional in any way but to me it doesn’t sit well if you play for another country.”

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