Israeli Player Shahar Peer Will Play in Morocco
April 27, 2009 by Julie Bonner
Filed under Tennis
Do you remember the big mess with Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer and how she was denied her Visa to play in the United Arab Emirates? The whole thing was ridiculous and many tennis players spoke out about the situation, saying it shouldn’t have happened.
It was just announced that Peer will get to play in the Grand Prix SAR tournament in Morocco this week. She has arrived in the country and will play Aravane Rezai in the first round of the clay court tournament.
Royal Tennis Club manager Mohamed Kharchafi said, “It’s purely a sports event. Politics has nothing to do …read more
WTA Fines Dubai Championships Organizers
February 21, 2009 by Julie Bonner
Filed under Tennis
The WTA has fined Dubai Championships organizers a record-breaking $300,000 on Friday after they denied Israeli player Shahar Peer a visa.
They did compensate Peer and have ensured that her and other Israeli players will not be shut out of any future tournaments in the federation. Their reasoning behind this whole ordeal was the fear that because of the anger against Israel’s recent military offensive in the Gaza Strip, riots would happen during her match.
Part of the $300,000 will go to Peer and her doubles partner Anna-Lena Groenefeld of Germany. This is to make up for the $2 million dollar …read more
Dubai Officials Have a Decision to Make
February 18, 2009 by Julie Bonner
Filed under Tennis
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Yesterday, I shared with you the statement made by the Tennis Channel regarding the Israeli player, Shahar Peer, who was barred from playing in the Dubai Championships.
The tournament organizer made a statement regarding the decision saying “Peer’s ‘presence would have antagonized our fans’ because of the attacks in Gaza, which left about 1,300 Palestinians dead, at least half of them civilians, according to Gaza health officials.”
Another Israeli player is stuck in France hoping to make it in the Sunday draw. Andy Ram is in Marseilles, France, and awaiting word if he will be allowed into Dubai. …read more




