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LONDON: Pakistan's 'Mr Tennis' Aisam Ul-Haq Qureshi is looking forward to welcoming the Indian Davis Cup team for the
Asia-Oceania Group I tie in Islamabad in September (14-15).
Should Prajnesh Gunneswaran & Co get the go-ahead to cross over, it will be the first time since 1964 that the four-man Indian side will play on neighbouring soil. The home-and-away format of the tournament was last honoured when India hosted Pakistan in Mumbai in 2006.
"Time was always right," the ever-smiling Qureshi, 39, said. "Politics and sport should not be mixed. It's great when India and Pakistan play in any sport, especially at home. It hasn't happened in cricket for a while. I will always cherish the memories of our last tie in Mumbai."
"I've always felt loved in India, it's like coming home. I can tell you, all of Pakistan, especially the tennis fraternity is waiting to welcome your Davis Cup team. I'm out cheering for them when they play, Bopanna and Purav Raja. I spent a lot of time recently with Leander Paes. So yes, I look forward to welcoming my friends to Islamabad."
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...aisam-ul-haq-qureshi/articleshow/70101270.cms
Asia-Oceania Group I tie in Islamabad in September (14-15).
Should Prajnesh Gunneswaran & Co get the go-ahead to cross over, it will be the first time since 1964 that the four-man Indian side will play on neighbouring soil. The home-and-away format of the tournament was last honoured when India hosted Pakistan in Mumbai in 2006.
"Time was always right," the ever-smiling Qureshi, 39, said. "Politics and sport should not be mixed. It's great when India and Pakistan play in any sport, especially at home. It hasn't happened in cricket for a while. I will always cherish the memories of our last tie in Mumbai."
"I've always felt loved in India, it's like coming home. I can tell you, all of Pakistan, especially the tennis fraternity is waiting to welcome your Davis Cup team. I'm out cheering for them when they play, Bopanna and Purav Raja. I spent a lot of time recently with Leander Paes. So yes, I look forward to welcoming my friends to Islamabad."
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...aisam-ul-haq-qureshi/articleshow/70101270.cms
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