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, Federer was at his wittiest best at the post-match press conference.
"The question is what is an exhibition? There is a kids' day exhibition in Australia Nickelodeon style, obviously where you hit and giggle with Scooby Doo, you know. This is not Scooby Doo, so clearly we are playing serious tennis," said Federer as League's founder Bhupathi laughed along with the present media.
"You have 15,000 people who are serious about tennis, so it is a question of who is in the crowd. Is the crowd filled with 10-year-olds because it's the kids' day or is it because people want to see great tennis and support the Indian Aces and the UAE Royals? Depends on how you see it, to me it is serious tennis with the fun aspect of playing for your team," he explained.
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.
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Federer though is not willing to make a commitment for a third successive appearance at the event, just yet.
In fact, if his schedule allowed and his family agreed, Federer said he would love to take a holiday in India.
"I have got a busy life you know. I have young kids and I don't know how much they love to travel when it slows down, when we don't have the tournaments. That is my block right now as far as travelling to India is concerned because travelling to India can't be like a weekend trip. So I would like to take my time when I come here for a vacation," he said.
"I play in Dubai, two legs (of IPTL) on December 14 and 15 and then on December 18 I play in Singapore. So, what I am doing is just stay in practice, training in the morning and playing in the evening. Once Singapore is over, I will go into overdrive of practice. I will enjoy Christmas with my family and then travel to Brisbane at the beginning of the year," he said.
On his recent decision to replace Stefan Edberg with Ivan Ljubicic as his new coach, Federer said it was a harmonious split and he is excited to now share ideas with someone who has played against the same rivals as he has on the circuit.
"With Stefan the idea was to do it for one year, I couldn't believe when he said yes to that idea in the first place. I had him for two years, which has been amazing, he was a hero of mine growing up. We had a great split in the sense that he had known for 10 months that he was to end at the end of this year," Federer said.
Besides, the legendary player also revealed that he would be speaking to compatriot Stansilas Wawrinka to decide on whether to form a men's doubles team for the Olympics.
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