New Delhi -- Only one of world tennis Big Four -- Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal -- will feature in the upcoming season of the IPTL, which has shifted base to Hyderabad, even as its founder Mahesh Bhupathi asserted that there are no payment issues around the league.IPTL, a concept launched by Indias first Grand Slam winner Bhupathi, featured a marquee clash between Indian Aces Nadal and UAE Royals Federer last year in Delhi.In the absence of star players, such a clash will be missed this year as world number 28 Feliciano Lopez from Spain is so far the highest-ranked singles male player in the Indian team.Both Nadal and Federer have faced injury issues this season and cut short their respective 2016 season. Federer has not played since Wimbledon and Nadal wrapped up his season in October. Djokovic had featured in the inaugural season for Dubai but had missed the 2015 edition.One of the Big Four is definitely coming. We did not want to reveal all our cards today. We will announce the name in the next 48 hours, Bhupathi told PTI, confirming that a few big names will be missed.All the players we had last year are back. We had a long list of players who wanted to come but unfortunately could not come because there were no spots. Everything is good. Thats why they say dont believe in everything you read.Bhupathi said the Indian team had shifted base to Hyderabad to take the league to other parts of the country.There is no particular reason, we did it there (Delhi) for two years, the fans enjoyed world class tennis. The concept was built about having one team for country. Last year, we did it in Kobe (in Japan), this year we are doing it in Tokyo. The owners wanted an opportunity to move to a different city, to see if they get good buzz, Bhuapthi said.Phillipines Mavericks are also not featuring in the 2016 season.?The owners still own the team but there was some political instability there, there were worries about players travelling there, Bhupathi clarified on the absence of Mavericks.Indias veteran star Leander Paes, who played for Japan Warriors last year, will also be missing this season.?The number of players changed since one team sat out, Bhupathi said.Multiple Grand Slam winner Serena Williams is the biggest name revealed so far among women. World No.5 Kei Nishikori is the highest-ranked male player confirmed so far. Kaleigh Riehl Jersey .ca NBA Power Rankings, ahead of the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs. Kelley OHara Jersey . The quest begins with what is supposed to be an easy one, although Germany has traditionally been a stubborn opponent to Canadian teams at international tournaments. https://www.cheapuswnt.com/1152w-morgan-weaver-jersey-usa.html .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach. McCall Zerboni Jersey . 1 position. The Mustangs (6-0), who beat Queens 50-31 last weekend, earned 17 first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the Football Reporters of Canada. Western was last ranked first in the country in October 2011. Hope Solo Jersey .S District Court against Major League Baseball, the Office of the Commissioner and his own union, the MLBPA. For how long did Peter Johnson hold the Australian cap record??Asked JGB, AustraliaPeter Johnson, who died at his north Sydney home in July, aged 78, was Australias hooker from 1959 and throughout the 1960s, setting a new Aussie Test cap record in his 42nd and last Test, at Stade Colombes, at the end of a two-match series in France in November 1971.The previous Aussie record-holder had been Tony Miller, whose 41st and final Test had been against Ireland in 1967.Johnsons career included a then record Aussie run of 37 consecutive Test appearances between May 1959 and November 1968, testimony to his fitness, stamina and durability, and a rare record even by todays standards for a front-row player.ddddddddddddHis Australian cap record stood for nearly 16 years. It was eventually superseded by flanker Simon Poidevin against Japan at Concord Oval, Sydney, during the 1987 Rugby Wold Cup. ' ' '