By Richard Pagliaro | Tuesday, September 9, 2025
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Canada will host Israel in a Davis Cup World Group I tie played behind closed doors, Tennis Canada announced today.
When Canada hosts Israel in Halifax, no fans will be permitted.
Tennis Canada announced the decision to play behind closed doors was made in consultation with the International Tennis Federation in “light of escalating security concerns.”
“Intelligence received from local authorities and national security agencies, combined with disruptions witnessed at other recent events both in Canada and internationally, indicated a risk of significant disruption to this event,” Tennis Canada said.
In an effort to ensure safety of players, coaches, ball kids, staff and fans, Tennis Canada has chosen to play the tie in a closed venue.
“At the heart of this difficult decision is our responsibility to protect people while ensuring that this Davis Cup tie can still take place,” said Gavin Ziv, Chief Executive Officer, Tennis Canada. “We were forced to conclude that playing behind closed doors was the only way to both safeguard those involved and preserve the event itself.
“While this outcome is very disappointing, it allows the tie to proceed in Halifax and ensures that our athletes can continue to compete at the highest international level. We are looking forward to returning to Halifax with Team Canada in the coming years to ensure we can fulfill our mission of promoting tennis and creating opportunities for fans and players to engage with the sport in Nova Scotia and across the country.”
For fans who already purchased tickets “ticket holders for the tie will receive a full refund within 30 days,” Tennis Canada said in a statement.