Rafael Nadal Eager to Come Back in International Premier Tennis League Next Year
Rafael Nadal said the International Premier Tennis League gave him an ideal opportunity to prepare for next season. He termed the franchise-based tournament as very competitive
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 11, 2015 10:54 AM IST
Rafael Nadal, refusing to call the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) an exhibition event, said he would be back to compete in it next year too. He, however, conceded that tournaments like these don't have a place in the ATP World Tour calendar. (Rafael Nadal Helps Indian Aces Thrash Phillipines Mavericks)
Making his first appearance in the IPTL, which is in its second season, Nadal is turning up for the Micromax Indian Aces, which also has on its roster Indian tennis aces Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna among others. (Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal Ready to Enthrall Delhi Fans in IPTL Clash)
"IPTL has been great so far and hopefully I will be back. I have liked the format, the team spirit is good, I think I am going to be back," Nadal told reporters in a press conference after his team's dominating win over Philippines Mavericks here.
"I don't think these are exhibition matches, these games are very competitive. The intensity of competition is good. I feel the rules are perfect in the IPTL and it's a great idea. But obviously, in the (ATP) World Tour, it doesn't have a place," asserted the 29-year-old.
In fact, Nadal went on to say that the IPTL is turning out to be perfect preparation for him ahead of the next season. The 'King of Clay' has struggled with his form this season, failing to win a single Major for the first time in 10 years.
"It is an unbelievable event. I have had a very good time so far and it's a preparation for the next season. The format is quick and anything can happen. The matches can also become very close quickly," he said.
The affable Spaniard said he is glad to be back in India after a gap of two years and is looking forward to the much-awaited showdown with his Swiss rival Roger Federer, who would be turning up for the UAE Royals tomorrow.
"He likes to play quick and this format suits him. Anything can happen but I am very excited to play that match tomorrow. I am looking forward to it," he said.
"I am very glad to be back in India after a gap of two years, fans here have always been great and I enjoy being in a place where my foundation is also there," he said.