The IPTL, a franchise-based league covering six cities all over the world, has drawn criticism from none other than Roger Federer, who signed up to play for two days in the event for Indian Aces.
The multiple Grand Slam winner labelled it an exhibition tournament and criticised the rules saying some of them were not necessary at all.
IPTL uses a time-restricted format. It has no ad-scoring, all matches are played on best of five format and each set played to six games with a five-minute shoot-out at 5-5. The most talked innovation is the 'Shot Clock', requiring a player to play a service point within 20 seconds of each other.
"Basically, this tournament is about breaking the regular rules. My point of view is that it can be better next year. Maybe we can have more time between points and get involved with the crowd. Right now, it's very fast. It is good and I am enjoying but there can be more time to interact with fans. I think it's more fun on TV," Cilic, who plays for the UAE Royals, told reporters here in a promotional event launch travel 'musafir.Com'.
"It's quick, it's fun but it's serious at the same time. There were players who were skeptical about it when it started. I thought I will have fun but I realised players are very serious here. I don't get the time to joke around and have to be focussed all the time," he joked.
"It is not easy for me but I am surviving," he said, breaking into a laughter.
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