Somdev: I just want to fix problems with AITA

2011 Australian Open - Day 1

Somdev Devvarman has said that the ongoing feud between the All India Tennis Association and several Indian tennis players is solely professional, and among themselves and the association.

Devvarman, who fell in straight sets to world number six, Tomas Berdych in the second round of the Chennai Open, said:

“(It was) definitely not my best tennis today. Having said that, I do not think even my best tennis could have been good enough. The guy is playing well and he is confident and he is a good player. Hopefully, such performances will not happen in the future.

“I agree that it was a very bad performance by me. Unfortunately it happened over here. I was happy that I got my first round win and there is no denying that I am lacking in matches right now.”

The player, who has suggested some sweeping changes in the organization of Davis Cup ties, was asked if there would be a boycott by the players if their demands were not met by the AITA. Somdev said:

“Honestly speaking, as far as the players are concerned, we kept this highly professional and we are keeping this between us and the association.

“Unfortunately, they do not see it like that. It is their problem. We are going to continue dealing with them the way we do with them.”

He also added that rather than pointing fingers at anyone, his intention was to fix the problems.

“I have not heard from them (AITA) since I had the meeting. I see few of the guys here all the time and we are very cordial with each other and I have no problem with them. I am not a guy that I confront and point fingers at people. I just want to fix problems.

“All of us are putting great efforts and try our best. I think it is only fair that everybody else does that too.”