Damir Dzumhur praises Indian Tennis Premier League, hopes to play more in future

Tennis: Damir Dzumhur, the ATP World No.23, praised the Indian Tennis Premier League ahead of its 7th season, where he'll play for Yash Mumbai Eagles.

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  • Damir Dzumhur praised the Indian Tennis Premier League ahead of its 7th season, where he'll play for Yash Mumbai Eagles
  • The ATP World No.23 was happy with the tournament's management and was glad to play in the team environment
  • He appreciated the shortened format of the game for the league and noted its advantage to connect with the fans
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Damir Dzumhur praised the TPL 2025 ahead of its 7th season, where he'll play for Yash Mumbai Eagles. The ATP World No.23 was happy with the tournament's management and was glad to play in the team environment. He appreciated the shortened format of the game for the league and noted its advantage to connect with the fans.

"I had spoken to a couple of international players that played TPL in the past and a lot of them told me the management is very good and it’s very fun being inside the team. I myself have played Davis Cup for my country (Bosnia and Herzegovina) for 15 years so I really enjoy working together as a team," Dzumhur said ahead of TPL Season 7.

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"I like how it works with only 25 points a match. This is incredible for someone who wants to start watching Tennis because Grand Slam matches can go for about 4-5 hours and not everyone enjoys that," he added, noting TPL's format could be helpful in connecting with the fans.

"I’m definitely up to do it again in future years," - Damir Dzumhur

Given the short nature of the format, he believed that there seems to be a lot of eventful moments in the league. He claimed that people love it and so do the players, given the weather and surface. He concluded by hoping to return to India to play the league in the future.

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"It’s shorter, there is always movement, there is always something happening. It’s a lot of fun for people watching. The surface is very nice, the weather is great. Everything we have here to practice and play is really good. I’m definitely up to do it again in future years," Dzumhur added.

Tennis India