Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 15:15:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-20 18:29:14
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The All India Tennis Association (AITA) finds itself in the midst of fresh controversy, as warring factions continue to spar over the appointment of the team manager for the upcoming Davis Cup tie against Norway in March. The drama began in June of 2022, when the then-Secretary General of AITA, Anil Dhupar was removed from his position, and Sunder Iyer was appointed as the interim secretary. This development sparked a power struggle within the organization, with various factions vying for control.
Most recently, AITA's top brass ejected Sukhant Saurab Singh, the vice-president, who had allegedly been instrumental in the removal of Dhupar. This move was met with strong opposition from several quarters, including the prominent tennis administrator, Naresh Modi, who questioned the legality of the process.
The conflict has created a cloud of uncertainty over the upcoming Davis Cup tie, with stakeholders expressing concerns about the potential impact on the team's performance. With less than seven weeks to go before India's first fixture against Norway, the turmoil within the association comes at a time when Indian tennis desperately needs leadership that can unify and rally supporters and players alike.
It remains to be seen how this power struggle will affect AITA's reputation and the future of Indian tennis.