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Canada to open Davis Cup tie vs. Israel in empty Halifax venue amid security concerns

HALIFAX - Canada will open its Davis Cup tennis tie against Israel behind closed doors today at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.

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Canada to open Davis Cup tie vs. Israel in empty Halifax venue amid security concerns

Gabriel Diallo, of Canada, plays a shot to Fabian Marozsan, of Hungary, during their Davis Cup qualifying tennis match in Montreal on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes


HALIFAX - Canada will open its Davis Cup tennis tie against Israel behind closed doors today at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.

Tennis Canada made the call earlier this week to hold the matches without spectators or media present, citing safety concerns flagged by local authorities and security agencies.

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