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Federer falls in love with IPTL

New Delhi: UAE Royals Roger Federer walks past Indian Aces players during the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) men's singles match at IG Stadium in New Delhi on Saturday. Indian Aces won the match by 6-5. PTI Photo by Vijay Verma(PTI12_12_2015_000347B)

Press Trust of India

New Delhi, Dec 13: Even after two successive appearances, Roger Federer can’t really make up his mind on where to bracket the IPTL in his busy schedule but the Swiss superstar firmly believes that Mahesh Bhupathi’s brainchild is no exhibition event.
The 17-time Grand Slam winner turned up for the UAE Royals this year after appearing for the Indian Aces in the last edition. But changing the teams hardly made a difference to his popularity with the crowd cheering as vociferously for him as his replacement in the Indian team – the iconic Rafael Nadal.
In the marquee face-off between the legendary rivals last night, Nadal trumped Federer in a shootout to guide his team to a victory, but clearly enjoying the adulation despite the loss.
Harping on the merits of the League, which has managed to bring some of the biggest stars of the game to India, a country not known to host big-ticket tennis events, Federer said he is especially impressed with the legends, who signed up to play in the tournament.
The IPTL has a galaxy of former stars appearing for the five participating franchises, including the likes of Goran Ivanisevic, Carlos Moya and Marat Safin – all of whom came down for the India leg.
“It’s played with great spirit and fairplay. And seeing the legends play in the team, it is phenomenal to see them. I would like to give them a shout out for playing so well because I think it is really hard for them to do what they are doing,” Federer added.

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