India loses tennis events due to closure of Pakistan’s air space

New Delhi, Mar 12:

The closure of Pakistan’s air space in the aftermath of the Balakot air strikes has resulted in India losing the hosting rights of the junior Davis Cup and Fed Cup, a source in the national federation said today.
A total of 16 Under-16 Davis Cup teams, including Pakistan, were to travel to India for the annual competition, often dubbed as the World Cup of tennis.
The junior Davis Cup was to be held at the DLTA complex from April 8-13 while the Fed cup matches were scheduled from April 15-20.
“Pakistan’s air space was locked down at that time and airports (in India) were also on high alert. No one knew for how long the uncertain situation will prevail. So, a consensus emerged that it’s best to shift the venue and India could host tournaments in future,” a highly-placed source said.
Both the competitions will now be held in Bangkok, Thailand.
The tensions between the two neighbours heightened after the Pulwama terror attack in which more than 44 CRPF personnel were martyred. The responsibility of the attack was taken by Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed.
India retaliated with an air strike, targetting a training camp of the outfit on February 26. Pakistan’s air space remains closed till date in the aftermath.
The source said logistics became a big issue for almost all the participating countries.
“Since the air space was locked, the flights had to take a detour, which meant increase in cost and more travel time. For instance, Kazakhstan would have taken three-four extra hours to reach New Delhi in the prevailing situation. (PTI)