The tennis veteran singled out the Amanora Premier Tennis League (PTL) being held here as an ideal example for providing the platform for Indian players to play, learn and earn from the sport they live for.
"What PTL has done is fantastic. It has provided one platform for the cream of Indian tennis players to come together and play as a team," said Paes during a media interaction at the Deccan Gymkhana here.
Paes said that bringing so many future Davis Cup players together is itself an achievement for the PTL.
Asked about the sustainability of the tennis leagues given that India is playing host to three different leagues - the Champions Tennis League of Vijay Amritraj, the International Tennis Premier League of his former doubles partner Mahesh Bhupathi and the PTL here - Paes said it all depended on how well they were run and received.
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