Connect with us

Sports

Davis Cup tie between Canada and Israel in Halifax closed to fans

Published

on

By Giuliana Grillo de Lambarri, CBC News, RCI

Tennis ball on dark green surface

In its response, Tennis Canada said it acknowledges the ongoing and deeply complex situation in the Middle East. (File Photo: Ben Hershey/Unsplash)

Event will go ahead in a closed venue due to ‘escalating safety concerns,’ says Tennis Canada.

The Davis Cup matchup between Canada and Israel will be held in a closed venue without spectators this week in Halifax due to safety concerns, Tennis Canada announced Tuesday.

order neurontin online in the best USA pharmacy https://udelldental.com/pdf/wiki/wiki-neurontin.html no prescription with fast delivery drugstore

The organization said in a news release the decision was made in consultation with the International Tennis Federation due to escalating safety concerns and intelligence received from local authorities and national security agencies.

We were forced to conclude that playing behind closed doors was the only way to both safeguard those involved and preserve the event itself, the release read.

While this outcome is very disappointing, it allows the tie to proceed in Halifax and ensures that our athletes can continue to compete at the highest international level.

The decision to close the Davis Cup World Group I tie to fans comes after more than 400 Canadian athletes and academics, including Olympic runner Moh Ahmed, urged Tennis Canada in a letter to cancel the event over Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank.

The letter cited scholars and human rights groups who have described those actions as genocide against the Palestinian people. Nearly 63,000 Palestinians have been confirmed killed, according to Palestinian health officials.

In its response, Tennis Canada said it acknowledges the ongoing and deeply complex situation in the Middle East.

No one from the organization was immediately available for an interview Tuesday.

Safety ‘paramount,’ says tennis federation

A spokesperson for the International Tennis Federation, the sport’s global governing body, said it shared Tennis Canada’s disappointment over closing the venue but emphasized safety as the priority.

The safety of all players, supporters and tournament staff is always paramount, and Tennis Canada considered a range of detailed security advice before coming to this decision, the federation said in a statement.

The tie, which is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, was initially to be played at Scotiabank Centre.

order cialis super active online in the best USA pharmacy https://udelldental.com/pdf/wiki/wiki-cialis-super-active.html no prescription with fast delivery drugstore

 The matches will be livestreamed.

Tickets were still available through Ticketmaster on Tuesday morning but sales were shut down by noon local time. Tennis Canada said fans who purchased tickets will receive a full refund.

The winner of the tie will advance to the 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers.


This article is republished from RCI.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Maria in Vancouver

Headline1 day ago

Celebrating Turning 58

Birthdays have a way of making us pause—not to count the years we’ve lived, but to appreciate the countless blessings...

Lifestyle3 weeks ago

The Painful Reality of Losing Someone

Recently, I experienced the painful reality of losing someone through others. One friend lost her fiancé to death, while another...

Headline4 weeks ago

The Sobering Reality of Growing Old

Growing old brings a sobering reality: time is finite.  You watch your body slow down, see your parents age, and...

Lifestyle2 months ago

Dr. David Suzuki’s Legacy: A Celebration at 90

Celebrating Dr. David Suzuki’s 90th birthday on Friday, May 22  was a true privilege and a great pleasure! My husband,...

Lifestyle2 months ago

What I Know Now About Motherhood

Did you know that a mother’s cells can live in her child’s body for their entire lives? This fascinating phenomenon...

Headline3 months ago

Age with Audacity

At 25, I imagined life at 50 would mean I’d be past my prime and grumpy.  Little did I know,...

Lifestyle3 months ago

Spring Clean Your Body, Mind and Home

Spring has sprung! This season is perfect for spring cleaning, but why stop at our homes?  We can also rejuvenate...

Lifestyle4 months ago

Hear Us Roar

There is absolutely nothing wrong with a woman who wants her happily ever after. I certainly did. After 21 years...

Lifestyle4 months ago

The Real Rich

Margaret Atwood aptly captured this dynamic with the phrase, “Old money whispers, new money shouts.”  Let me elaborate on this...

Headline5 months ago

Love in the Afternoon of Life

Love in later life—the 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond—is a thriving, fulfilling reality. It offers companionship, improved well-being, and joy,...