Davis Cup tie between Canada and Israel in Halifax closed to fans for security reasons
HALIFAX Nova Scotia AP The Davis Cup World Group tie between Canada and Israel will be played in a closed venue without fans this weekend due to safety concerns Tennis Canada declared Tuesday The organization announced in a release that the decision was made in consultation with the International Tennis Federation due to escalating safety concerns flagged by local bureaucrats and national shield agencies It also comes after more than Canadian athletes and academics including Olympic runner Moh Ahmed urged Tennis Canada to cancel the tie over Israel s actions in Gaza and the West Bank Tennis Canada CEO Gavin Ziv called the outcome very disappointing but commented the safety of athletes fans and staff takes top priority At the heart of this arduous decision is our responsibility to protect people while ensuring that this Davis Cup tie can still take place Ziv announced 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 tie which will be played on Friday and Saturday was initially to be played at Scotiabank Centre Tennis Canada says fans who purchased tickets will receive a full refund within days Roughly tickets per day are being refunded a Tennis Canada spokesperson noted As a not for profit we re still assessing the financial impact of this decision but it s clear it will upshot in a vital loss of revenue for us However our priority has inevitably been and remains the safety of people first Playing behind closed doors is the only responsible option that allows the tie to go ahead while eliminating this menace In addition there will be no media allowed into the venue with all competitor availabilities being hosted virtually Halifax Regional Police did not say whether threats were directed at the Israeli company but noted officers will be present at the event The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs declared it was disappointed the event had to be closed to fans Cheering for Gang Canada is part of what it means to be Canadian Yet a small group of extremists have hijacked the Davis Cup silencing thousands of fans plenty of of whom travelled from afar who only yearned to show pride in their country the CIJA announced in a declaration Tennis Canada s decision was made to protect Canadians in the face of serious threats It is unacceptable that hate harassment and intimidation have made it unsafe to encouragement our athletes in our own country AP tennis https apnews com hub tennis Source