"This (IPTL) is not an Indian league, let's be clear about it. Teams are from Japan, UAE, Singapore, Manila and India," said the former Davis Cup doubles specialist on the sidelines of a media conference called to announce a host of new features - including brining a new team, Japan Warriors.
Bhupathi said India should consider itself lucky to have quite a few players featuring in the league, whose second edition is to be held from December 2-20.
India would be represented in the league by world's top-ranked woman doubles player Sania Mirza, Rohan Bopanna, who both will play for inaugural season winners Indian Aces, and veteran Leander Paes, who is to play for new team Japan Warriors.
Bhupathi announced at the conference that roping in of Spanish stalwart and multiple Grand Slam men's singles winner, Rafael Nadal, into the league was "very exciting, from the league's perspective. "He's one of the biggest men's stars in tennis."
"The last two matches became inconsequential in Dubai (the last stop of the league in 2014). This year the top two teams play the final on the 20th after season gets over on the 19th (at Singapore).
