If the matter is not resolved swiftly, Sumit Nagal would be forced to miss the event, which could hurt his chances to enter 2026 season's first Grand Slam.
Captain Rohit Rajpal convinced the coaches of Dhakishneshwar Suresh in the US to let him fly to Switzerland for the tie.
Sumit Nagal was in the news recently for once again refusing to play for the country in the Davis Cup.
It was India's best chance to beat Sweden in their own backyard but competing without a singles specialist, the team received a 0-4 hammering.
The All India Tennis Association (AITA) on Tuesday suggested that the country's top player Sumit Nagal perhaps deliberately missed the Davis Cup tie against Sweden last week, claiming that he was injured but is now set to play an ATP tournament in China.
Reserve player Aryan Shah has been drafted into the main team after Sumit Nagal's withdrawal while Manas Dhamne has been put on standby.
Sumit Nagal has been in the headlines since making it to the main draw of the Australian Open in January, where he had beaten Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan before bowing out in the second round.
Ace Indian tennis player Sumit Nagal on Monday achieved a career-high ranking of 95 in the ATP singles chart, following impressive results in recent times. Watch the video to know more
Witness Sumit Nagal's impressive debut at the Indian Wells Masters as he dominates the court against American wildcard Stefan Dostanic. With a flawless performance, Nagal secures a straight-set victory, paving his way to the final qualifying round.
The 26-year-old Nagal, who made it to the main draw through the qualifiers, beat 31st seed Bublik 6-4 6-2 7-6(7-5) in a gruelling match that lasted two hours and 38 minutes.
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Sumit Nagal believes the shortage of matches for both players due to the COVID-19 pandemic could help level the playing field against Dominic Thiem.
2012 was a great year for Indian badminton and 2013 will be bigger and better, reckons Mahesh Bhupathi.