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			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 22:44:28 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Updated: February 13, 2010, 3:14 PM ET<br /><br />Peer to play in Dubai after ban<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Shahar Peer of Israel will play in the Dubai Tennis Championships, a year after she was denied an entry visa for the tournament.<br /><br />She&#x27;ll join a field Sunday that includes defending champion Venus Williams.<br /><br />There is no question that what happened last year was unfortunate on many fronts, tournament director Salah Tahlak told The Associated Press in a recent interview. Our focus today, however, is on looking forward, on continuing to building on our outstanding event.<br /><br />The United Arab Emirates assured the WTA in writing last month that it would allow Peer to play. Last year, she had been denied a visa apparently because of anti-Israel sentiments in the Gulf state following a three-week war between Israel and Islamic militants in Gaza.<br /><br />The UAE does not have diplomatic relations with Israel.<br /><br />The Peer snub sparked widespread protests and prompted Andy Roddick, the 2008 champion in Dubai, to skip the men&#x27;s event in protest. It also exposed the clash between the Emirates&#x27; hunger for big-time sports events and its stance on Middle East political tensions.<br /><br />The WTA subsequently fined tournament organizers $300,000.<br /><br />Dov Peer, her father and manager, said he supported his daughter&#x27;s decision to play.<br /><br />She&#x27;s a professional tennis player and she will go, Dov Peer told The AP in a phone interview.<br /><br />He said no special protection for his daughter was requested from Dubai organizers and nobody [in Israel] told us not to go.<br /><br />Organizers said the safety and security of all players was a priority, and Israeli tennis officials said they were confident athletes would be safe in the Gulf state.<br /><br />I am sure that the authorities in Dubai know how to take care of our players, said Michael Klein, chairman of the Israeli Tennis Association. We don&#x27;t think we need to get involved. We only know about tennis, not about security.<br /><br />The women&#x27;s and the men&#x27;s event, which follows a week later, features 16 of the top 20 players. Top-ranked Serena Williams will miss the tournament because of a leg injury, and No. 2 Dinara Safina withdrew last week because of a back injury.<br /><br />Caroline Wozniacki, the U.S. Open finalist last year, is the top seed. She&#x27;s followed by the reigning French Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova. Venus Williams is the third seed.<br /><br />After she won the tournament last year, Venus Williams said her decision to return to defend her title would rest on whether Peer was allowed to play in 2010.<br /><br />The 22nd-ranked Peer will play No. 15 Yanina Wickmayer of Belarus in the opening round.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/37748">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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