Tennis chiefs 'very disappointed' at Schuettler move

05 Aug, 2008

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) on Monday said it was "very disappointed" after Germany's Rainer Schuettler successfully appealed for late entry to the Olympics. The world governing body said the Court of Arbitration in Sport (CAS) ruling could set an unwelcome precedent with Schuettler allowed to compete despite missing the initial ranking requirements.
"The ITF is very disappointed with the decision and feels that the precedent set today could ultimately harm the rights of international federations," the body said in a statement. "It is very disturbing for the ITF, and should be for the IOC, when players who do not meet the ITF qualification criteria, approved by the IOC, are entered at the expense of players who qualified and deserve to represent their countries at the 2008 Olympic Games."
Schuettler was left off the Olympic roster as he was outside the top 56 when it was drawn up. However, his ranking shot up to 34 after his shock run to the Wimbledon semi-finals. Germany selected Schuettler for their Olympic team although both Denis Gremelmayr and Michael Berrer were ranked higher on the June 9 entry deadline.
Despite the controversy Schuettler, who won a silver medal in the doubles with Nicolas Kiefer at the Athens Olympics in 2004, said he was delighted to be playing in China.

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