Bernard Tomic isn't ready to make peace with Tennis Australia just yet, knocking back the governing body's invitation for a meeting until his demands are met.
TA president Steve Healy reached out to the controversial tennis star this week to "clear the air" over the funding issues he raised during his post-Wimbledon tirade that got him axed from the Davis Cup team.
Healy's olive branch - a bid to get Tomic back on-side for September's Davis Cup semi-final - also came after the 22-year-old's arrest in Miami for failing to follow police orders to quieten down his penthouse party.
But Tomic shot back on Thursday that a meeting would be pointless because he stands by the verbal pasting he gave Healy and other TA officials including Pat Rafter and CEO Craig Tiley following his Wimbledon exit.
"Until I am satisfied TA is committed to funding the development of junior Australian talent, including my sister Sara, on a non-discriminatory basis, I do not believe there is any point in meeting," Tomic told News Corp Australia from Colombia, where he is attempting to defend his Claro Open ATP title.