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Tennis world threatens Dubai over Pe’er ban

A major row over the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) decision to refuse a visa to Israeli tennis player Shahar Pe’er is escalating ahead of next week’s men’s championships, at which another Israeli is due to play.

February 19, 2009 10:58
Shahar Pe’er:  organisations threatened to pull out after she was refused a visa by the United Arab Emirates

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Daniella Peled

1 min read

A major row over the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) decision to refuse a visa to Israeli tennis player Shahar Pe’er is escalating ahead of next week’s men’s championships, at which another Israeli is due to play.

International tennis organisations have hinted they may pull out of the $10 million (£7m) Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships if Israeli doubles player Andy Ram is also denied entry.

Larry Scott, chairman and chief executive officer of the Sony Ericsson WTA tour, said his organisation was already “deeply disappointed” by the UAE decision over Ms Pe’er and would “review appropriate future actions with regard to the future of the Dubai tournament”.

Francesco Ricci Bitti, president of the International Tennis Federation, warned: “Sport should not be used as a political tool but rather as a unifying element between athletes and nations.”

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