The 17-time Grand Slam winner, Federer will play in India for the first time when he turns up for Indian Aces against Singapore Slammers in the third leg of International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) here this evening and he said it is a special feeling.
"It is special (to be in India) to say the least. I have played in many places in the world, but there is nothing like playing somewhere for the first time. India is a big country with lots of history, tradition in culture or sport and to come and finally play here is really a pleasure and privilege. I can't wait to really start and feel the crowd and see how it is going to be like. It is a different place," he said.
Talking about the concept of IPTL, Federer said: "I have been following IPTL. I have been seeing how the Aces have been doing. I have been checking out the scores a bit, I have been trying to understand the format before I step into the court because there are a few rule changes and you have to be aware of them or else you might lose because of the rules. You have to play in the right way.
Asked if IPTL has given tennis something new, Federer said: "Yes, absolutely. You know we analyse everything at the very end, once the tour is over. So far, it seems very good and promising. It is wonderful that in a big continent like Asia you have something like this. It is at a time when players don't want to practice, if they want to play, they can or can go on vacation.