"Well what do I say. It will be a huge honour to share the court with Roger. Really looking forward to performing in front of the home fans," said Sania, who is representing table leaders Indian Aces in the four-team competition.
Sania and Federer are scheduled to play mixed doubles on Sunday and Monday.
Besides Roger and compatriot Rohan Bopanna, Pete Sampras will be Sania's another famed teammate.
Sania and Bopanna are the lone Indians competing in the IPTL. In such a scenario, do they feel the event will benefit Indian tennis besides being an exhibition involving global icons like Federer and Sampras?
"Most definitely it will benefit Indian tennis. This kind of a players' line up has never been seen before in the country. It can do a lot to motivate the youngsters. There is a lot of difference when you watch it live and when you watch the game on on TV," said Sania.
"It is a great format and we have got some great camaraderie going on. I think overall tennis is the winner here," said Bopanna.
An expected question asked to the players was on their experience of playing in an all new time restricted format.
