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Sweden denies Israeli safety concerns over Davis Cup fixture

‘Potent’ antisemitism forced relocation of Davis Cup match from Båstad to Stockholm, commentator says

August 20, 2019 10:21
There were riots on the streets the last time Sweden hosted Israel for the Davis Cup

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Nathalie Rothschild,

NATHALIE rOTHSCHILD STOCKHOLM

2 min read

Sweden’s tennis federation has come under fire for relegating a Davis Cup match with Israel to another venue amid fears over the players’ security in an open-air venue.

The September fixture will take place in a Stockholm hall rather than in Båstad, which regularly hosts the Swedish Open, in the south of the country.

Aron Verständig, president of Stockholm’s Jewish Community, said it was “upsetting that one has chosen to discriminate against Israel” while a newspaper commetator said the federation had caved into “potent antisemitism in our country”.

But a federation spokesperson denied claims that the match had been moved because the Israeli players’ safety could not be guaranteed in Båstad.