World number one Novak Djokovic has pulled out of the Indian Premier Tennis League (IPTL), commencing here today, citing fatigue, and he has been replaced by Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka in his team -- OUE Singapore Slammers.
While World No. 2 Murray will be returning for the second season, Wawrinka will be making his debut in the five-nation tennis league, the only one of its kind in the world.
Murray was a part of the Manila Mavericks (re-christened Philippine Mavericks in season two) in the inaugural edition.
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Djokovic played for the UAE Royals in the inaugural edition, and was drafted by the OUE Singapore Slammers for the second edition.
On his non-participation, Djokovic said, "I had a great experience in the inaugural edition of the IPTL and was eagerly looking forward to playing in the second season, especially in front of the home crowd in Singapore.
"It's been a long year for me and my body needs some extra time to recover. I wish the team the very best and will join them next year."
Wawrinka and Murray join a formidable array of tennis superstars that include Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Kei Nishikori, Marin Cilic, Milos Raonic, Nick Kyrgios among others.
Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, Kristina Mladenovic, Sania Mirza are just some of the names leading the women's charge in the league.
"We are glad to announce the return of Andy Murray and the debut of Stan Wawrinka in the IPTL. Both Murray and Wawrinka will add immense strength to the Slammers, upping the quality of tennis on display. Fans across the world can look forward to some exciting match-ups," said IPTL founder and managing director Mahesh Bhupathi.