Tennis Australia has slammed the door on Bernard Tomic and his hopes of returning to the Davis Cup fold, declaring that the controversial 26-year-old "does not meet the standards of behaviour and commitment to himself, the team or the sport".

Crucially, the sport’s governing body also says it’s not aware of any formal complaint lodged by Tomic or his father John Tomic over their claim that Lleyton Hewitt had traumatised the then 17-year-old Tomic when he was a Davis Cup debutant nine years ago.

Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley has fired a broadside at Bernard Tomic. Credit:AAP

Less than a week after refusing to definitively close the door on Tomic, Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley on Saturday got on the front foot about Tomic ahead of the screening of an interview the one-time Wimbledon quarter-finalist has given to the Nine Network’s 60 Minutes program on Sunday.

Tomic provided a massive distraction at the Australian Open after his first round exit when he launched a broadside at Hewitt, claiming the Davis Cup captain had “ruined the system” and “no one likes him”. Tomic also claimed the two-time major winner favoured certain players with national selection.