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Andy Roddick is not to keen on mixing politics and sports, so he takes a stand and pulls out of the Dubai Tennis Championships. He disagreed with United Arab Emirates denying a visa to Israeli player Shahar Peer for the prior week's women's tournament. The UAE had decided to granted a visa to Israeli Andy Ram for this week's upcoming tourney. I don't want to be to rough on Roddick. I will just say he has always struck me as someone who is aware of and schooled in the benefits of being politically correct and is very, very shrewd in that department.
Roddick reaches semis in Memphis; pulls out of Dubai
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Additionally, Roddick has pulled out of the event next week in Dubai, a tournament he won last season. A main reason Roddick cited is the decision by the United Arab Emirates to deny WTA player Shahar Peer, an Israeli, a visa to play in the women's tournament this week.
Roddick reaches semis in Memphis; pulls out of Dubai
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Additionally, Roddick has pulled out of the event next week in Dubai, a tournament he won last season. A main reason Roddick cited is the decision by the United Arab Emirates to deny WTA player Shahar Peer, an Israeli, a visa to play in the women's tournament this week.