
New Delhi: CNN-IBN's Associate Editor (sports), Digvijay Singh Deo got hold of the email sent from Anil Khanna to Rohan Bopanna and Mahesh Bhupathi and Anil Khanna, dated March 10, 2012 in which the All-India Tennis Association president assured the pair that no decision regarding Indias London Olympic participation would be taken without consultation.
Below is the full text of the email.
Dear Mahesh & Rohan,
Thanks very much for your e-mail of 9th March 2012. At the outset I must state that you are two of the greatest champions for Indian Tennis and your contribution to Indian Tennis is not less than any other players. Your commitment to India to win an Olympic medal is well recognized and comes straight from your heart....
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03:43 PM, Sep 19, 2012

New Delhi: CNN-IBN's Associate Editor (sports), Digvijay Singh Deo got hold of the email sent from Rohan Bopanna and Mahesh Bhupathi to Anil Khanna, the All-India Tennis Association president dated March 9, 2012, in which the tennis pair requested that they should be nominated for the 2012 London Olympics in the doubles category. Below is the full text of the email. Attn: Anil Khanna Secretary, All India Tennis Association March...

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