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SAI to recover funds from tennis players for non-participation, asks for prioritisation of national duty

India tennis players who receive financial assistance through various support schemes should prioritise national duty. Refusal to play for the country without “valid justification” will result in recovery of funds from them, according to a Sports Authority of India (SAI) order.

Making players accountable for funds received, the SAI, in its order, has asked the players selected for support under the Target Asian Games Group (TAGG) to provide a written undertaking where they acknowledge that receiving financial assistance carries the responsibility of contributing to the nation’s sports excellence.

The matter came up for discussion when athletes’ names were discussed for inclusion in TAGG, according to a source.

In its order, SAI asked players receiving support under TOPS, NSF, and TAGG schemes to confirm their availability and willingness to represent India in “esteemed international events such as the Billie Jean King Cup, Davis Cup, Asian Games, and the Olympics.” “The above tennis competitions hold significant national pride. Therefore, it is important that all players benefiting from the support provided under these schemes prioritise representing the nation if selected by the All India Tennis Association (AITA).

“We would also like to inform you that, in the event of selection by the NSF, should you decide not to participate without valid justification, the financial assistance provided to date will be subject to recovery in accordance with the applicable guidelines,” the SAI order read.

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Modelled on the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), TAGG was launched in April this year with an aim to boost India’s medal tally at the 2026 Asian Games in Japan.

There have been several instances in the past when players have refused to play the Davis Cup.

Top singles player Sumit Nagal chose not to travel to Pakistan (2024) and also skipped the ties against Sweden (2024) and Togo (2025).

Sasikumar Mukund too pulled out of the Pakistan and Sweden ties but returned to the national team for the contest against Togo in New Delhi in February this year.

Yuki Bhambri had also made himself unavailable for ties against Sweden and Togo.

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It has been learnt that Nagal, Bhambri, Ramkumar Ramanathan, N Sriram Balaji, Saketh Myneni and Rithvik Bollipalli have been included in TAGG.

On the women’s side, top-ranked Shrivali Bhamidipati, Sahaja Yamalapalli, Vaidehi Chaudhary, Rutuja Bhosale, and teen prodigy Maaya Rajeshwaran have been included in the scheme.

India’s Davis Cup captain Rohit Rajpal and Billie Jean King Cup skipper Vishal Uppal said it was a welcome move.

“The government wanted the players to be accountable, and there is nothing wrong with it. The government has added players names for support, but it also wants them to be available for national duty when required,” Rajpal told PTI.

Uppal, who recently made a successful return as Billie Jean King Cup (previously Fed Cup) captain also said that it was “an excellent move.” “Representing India, our great nation, is the biggest honour and should be non-negotiable, especially if you receive government support,” said Uppal.

Content Source: sportstar.thehindu.com

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