The secretary of the Pakistan Tennis Federation, Khalid Rehmani told PTI today that Indian seniors had withdrawn their names for the international event to be played from October 30 to November 6 at the grass courts of PLTA Tennis Academy in Lahore.
"Their withdrawals were received on the deadline date of October 21st," he said.
He said Dilip Mohanty, Sheharyar Salamat, Parasad Apte, Gurdarshan Singh, Pawan Jain and Naresh Khatri were scheduled to take part in the 35 plus, 45 plus and 55 plus age category events.
Rehmani said the PTF was already anticipating the pullout by Indian players given the current scenario between the two countries.
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"There is tension at every level even in sports, cinema and arts."
Rehmani said due to the tension he and four other Pakistani players had also recently pulled out of an event scheduled in India from November 1.
He confirmed that Pakistan's participation in the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) to be held from November 11 to 12 in Delhi is also doubtful.
He said Indian players were always a big draw in the ITF sanctioned juniors and seniors events in Karachi and Lahore although the ITF was still not allowing Davis Cup ties to be hosted in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Several of the foreign players, who took part in the PSL in Dubai and Sharjah, had refused to play the final in Lahore. The big names included like Kevin Pietersen, Kumar Sangakkara, Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Brad Haddin, Luke Wright, Nathan McCullum, Rilee Rossouw etc.
Since militants attacked the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in March 2009, international sports in Pakistan has been hit hard with teams refusing to travel to the country.