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Sumit Nagal demanded fee of $50,000 to play for India; standard practice says the player

Sumit Nagal demanded fee of $50,000 to play for India; standard practice says the player

The All India Tennis Association on Thursday (September 19, 2024) claimed that Sumit Nagal demanded an annual fee of $50,000 to play Davis Cup ties for India but the country’s top singles player defended himself, saying it is “standard practice” for athletes to be paid for their services.

Nagal had opted out of the recent Davis Cup tie against Sweden, citing a back strain that also forced him out of the US Open men’s doubles competition last month.

It was India’s best chance to beat Sweden in their own backyard but competing without a singles specialist, the team received a 0-4 hammering. Packed with doubles players and debutants, the team could not even win a set in the World Group I tie.

AITA, on Tuesday, made its displeasure clear by saying that the country’s top players, including Nagal, Yuki Bhambri and Sasikumar Mukund, refused national duty.

Nagal had entered the ATP 250 Hangzhou Open and was scheduled to play on Thursday but withdrew citing the same back issue.

“You tell me why should a player be asking for money to play for the country. This is a big question. He had demanded an annual fee of $50,000 (approx 45 lakh) and said if he is not paid, he will not play,” Dhupar told PTI.

Largely restricted to World Group I, India play only two ties in a single season — in February and September.

“Let the country decide if it is right or not. Then, it is the decision of the government and everybody. The players are also paid by TOPS. And it’s not that they don’t get paid for playing the Davis Cup. They do get paid,” Dhupar insisted.

The AITA head was referring to the prize money that AITA receives from the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for Davis Cup participation and distributes among team members.

For a World Group I tie, AITA gets around ₹30 lakh and 70% of it is distributed among the participating players while the remaining 30% is kept by the national federation to manage administrative expenditure.

The prize money goes down for a lower group tie.

“No other player asked for additional money over and above their share of the ITF prize money.” A former India Davis Cupper confirmed to PTI that there have been instances in the past when the country’s leading players asked for money to play Davis Cup and those demands were accepted.

Nagal did not deny the AITA claim as he put his defense through a statement on social media.

“Regarding compensation, I want to clarify that it is standard practice in professional sports for athletes to be…

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