Mahesh Bhupathi announced the founding of the
International Premier Tennis League on 25 May 2013, in
Paris. The initial plan was to start the
league with six charter franchises in
Asia with the inaugural
season commencing in November 2014. On 21 January 2014, IPTL announced the locations of the six charter franchises for the league's inaugural season. Five franchises would play their home matches in
Bangkok,
Hong Kong,
Kuala Lumpur,
Mumbai and
Singapore. A sixth franchise would play its home matches in an undisclosed
city in the
Middle East. There was confusion surrounding the announcement. Some media outlets reported that there would be five franchises, not six as had been previously announced, and did not include the Hong Kong franchise among the five. Later news reports in February 2014, indicated that there would be five franchises including one based in Hong Kong but not one in the Middle East. IPTL conducted its inaugural player
draft on 2 March. Right up until the day before the draft, the media remained under the impression that the Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur franchises would participate in the league and that the Middle East franchise was doubtful. However, only four teams participated in the draft: Bangkok, Mumbai, Singapore and Middle East now referred to as the
Dubai franchise. No mention was made by IPTL of the Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur franchises which had abruptly disappeared. On 10 May, IPTL announced that the Bangkok franchise would be moved to
Manila,
Philippines due to
political unrest in
Thailand. On 19 June, an IPTL
press release revealed the owners of the four franchises to the
general public. The owner of the Indian franchise,
Micromax Informatics Ltd. proved to be the reason the team was no longer called the Mumbai franchise, because it preferred to have the team play its home matches in
New Delhi. A group called PVP Ventures led by
entrepreneur Prasad V Potluri () and
cricket legend
Sachin Tendulkar had been the original franchise owners with a plan to play home matches in Mumbai. While league managing director Bhupathi said PVP Ventures had been replaced by Micromax, because PVP missed a payment deadline, PVP said it had withdrawn from the league due to lack of clarity over how IPTL's business model was progressing and disagreements over player contracts. PVP did not want the team to be solely responsible for payment of player salaries and favored the league being obligated as well. By June, the Manila franchise had been named the
Manila Mavericks, the Falcons had become the
UAE Royals and the Lions had become the
Singapore Slammers.
Summary of the evolution of the charter franchise names •
Bangkok →
Manila →
Manila Mavericks •
Hong Kong → franchise abandoned •
Kuala Lumpur → franchise abandoned •
Middle East →
Dubai →
UAE Falcons →
UAE Royals •
Mumbai →
India →
Indian Aces •
Singapore →
Singapore Lions →
Singapore Slammers ==Inaugural draft==