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Bhupathi dismisses critics, says IPTL is a success

Updated on: 02 December,2014 08:01 AM IST  | 
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International Premier Tennis League boss Mahesh Bhupathi declared its launch in the Philippines a success, ushering in a fast-paced, television-friendly version of one of the world's most popular sports

Bhupathi dismisses critics, says IPTL is a success

Mahesh Bhupathi

Manila: International Premier Tennis League boss Mahesh Bhupathi declared its launch in the Philippines a success, ushering in a fast-paced, television-friendly version of one of the world's most popular sports.

Mahesh Bhupathi
Mahesh Bhupathi 


Critics who have dismissed the four-city tournament as a meaningless event had been proven wrong by huge crowds turning up to cheer some of the sport's biggest names since its debut on Friday, he said.


"With the kind of high we started off here in Manila we can safely say that we're off to a good start," IPTL managing director Bhupathi told reporters as the Manila leg of the tournament drew to a close on Sunday.


Entertainment galore
Departing from the staid, traditional image of the sport, the IPTL features a DJ and skimpily-attired women dancing in between rests to work up the crowd. The game is played in a team format, with ties consisting of five one-set matches.

It also employs innovations such as a five-minute shootout to break 5-5 ties and a shot clock that forfeits the point in favour of the receiver if a serve is not made 20 seconds after the end of the previous point.

Drawn by the USD1 million pot and appearance bonuses, many of the game's biggest names showed up in Manila, led by the women's top two Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova.

Three top-10 men's players — Andy Murray, Tomas Berdych and Marin Cilic — also took part while the top two, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, are to play in the other legs. Rafael Nadal was only kept out through injury. The IPTL tour moves to Singapore on Tuesday before heading to New Delhi and winding up the year in Dubai.

Keep up the momentum
"The format has been accepted, which was our biggest risk," said Bhupathi, a former doubles specialist for India. "We just have to make sure we sustain this momentum going into the next three legs." Bhupathi dismissed doubters who were sceptical the IPTL concept would ever get off the ground.

Gradual progress
He said there are plans for the league to add to its four teams — Manila Mavericks, Singapore Slammers, Indian Aces and UAE Royals — but in a gradual manner. "We're going to make sure that it's planned well because obviously, we want to sustain this to 25 years, 30 years, and we want to make it something that both the fans and the players enjoy."

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