Mexico’s main tennis gamers have determined to not play in subsequent week’s Davis Cup World Group playoff tie towards Taiwan as a consequence of variations with the Mexican Tennis Federation (FMT).
Led by Santiago Gonzalez, Alejandro Hernandez and Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela, the gamers mentioned they won’t participate within the Feb. 4-5 Group I playoff tie in Metepec, State of Mexico.
“After a tough deliberation, we have now not reached a constructive conclusion, so we have now determined to not take part within the upcoming collection towards the Chinese language Taipei workforce,” mentioned the gamers’ assertion, printed on social media on Monday.
“The shortage of communication, lack of planning and lack of curiosity present that the state of affairs has not been dealt with in the suitable manner and that private pursuits have taken priority over sporting ones.
“It’s unhappy that the FMT doesn’t have the minimal requirements in dealing and planning with the most effective nationwide representatives.”
The gamers mentioned they’d already knowledgeable the federation of their causes for not collaborating within the Davis Cup tie.
The assertion was additionally signed by gamers Ernesto Escobedo, Lucas Gomez, Hans Hach, Gerardo Lopez, and Manuel Sanchez.
The FMT was not instantly obtainable to remark.