TORONTO – TSN hits the court as a star-studded roster of tennis legends including Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic, Pete Sampras, Maria Sharapova, Andy Murray, Andre Agassi, and many more compete in the inaugural INTERNATIONAL PREMIER TENNIS LEAGUE. The event features 21 Grand Slam champions with a total of 14 current and former #1 ranked players. The cross-Asia tournament begins Friday, Nov. 28 at 12 midnight ET on TSN2 when the UAE Royals take on the Manila Mavericks in the Philippines. The inaugural INTERNATIONAL PREMIER TENNIS LEAGUE features four All-Star tennis teams: the Micromax Indian Aces, the Singapore Slammers, the UAE Royals, and the Manila Mavericks. Each team will square off in a unique round-robin format, with all four teams hosting one round. The format will consist of a five-set match featuring one set each of mens, womens, doubles, mixed doubles, and legends competition. Click here for more information on team rosters and match formats. Tennis on TSN As the Canadian home of the biggest events on the tennis calendar, TSN has the court covered throughout the entire 2014 season, serving up exclusive coverage of Grand Slam tennis, including the AUSTRALIAN OPEN, FRENCH OPEN, WIMBLEDON, and US OPEN. Broadcast Schedule* From Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, Philippines: Friday, Nov. 28 12 midnight ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Manila Mavericks Saturday, Nov. 29 12 midnight ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Singapore Slammers Sunday, Nov. 30 12 midnight ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Micromax Indian Aces From Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore: Tuesday, Dec. 2 7 p.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Micromax Indian Aces Wednesday, Dec. 3 7 p.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Manila Mavericks Thursday, Dec. 4 11 p.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Singapore Slammers From Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi, India: Saturday, Dec. 6 11 p.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Singapore Slammers Sunday, Dec. 7 11 p.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Manila Mavericks Monday, Dec. 8 11 p.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Micromax Indian Aces From Hamdan Sports Complex, Dubai, UAE: Thursday, Dec. 11 10:30 a.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Manila Mavericks Friday, Dec. 12 10:30 a.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Micromax Indian Aces Saturday, Dec. 13 10:30 a.m. ET on TSN2 – UAE Royals vs. Singapore Slammers *Schedule subject to change Fake Vapormax 97 . 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San Francisco selected Lloyd in the fourth round of the 2003 draft.MIAMI -- Slugger Giancarlo Stanton hasnt changed his opinion about spacious Marlins Park. He still considers it a pitchers park and dislikes the dimensions. His Miami Marlins teammates are trying mightily to change his mind. The Marlins begin a six-game homestand Tuesday against Philadelphia with a 17-5 home record, best in the majors. In a ballpark considered unfriendly to hitters, Miami is averaging 5.7 runs per game, second-best in the majors at home. Stantons leading the way. He has found the distant fences annoying since the park opened in 2012, but he nonetheless has 31 RBIs at home, the most in the majors. In Miami he has seven homers, a .354 batting average and a 1.166 OPS. However, Stanton still insists the Marlins home is a pitchers park. "It is in terms of power, but this conversation is not relevant," he said with a frown. "I dont want to talk about complaining about the ballpark." That would be unseemly when the Marlins have outscored opponents 125-70 at home. The differential is especially eye-popping because theyve been outscored 114-79 on the road, where their record is 6-17, worst in the majors. They concluded another dismal trip Sunday, going 4-7 and losing ace Jose Fernandez to a season-ending elbow injury. But theyve been the mighty Marlins at home, which is a big change. In their first two seasons at Marlins Park, the home team averaged 3.6 runs per game, third-worst in the majors. But theyve altered their lineup and their approach at the plate. As a result, the Marlins home batting average is .296, second-best in the majors. "Its really extraordinary what theyre doing this year -- a perfect example of how youve got to attack your home field," New York Mets manager Terry Collins said. With the distances to the wall 386 feet in left centre, 398 in right centre and 418 in centre, Marlins hitters have stopped grousing and started driving the ball into the roomy power alleys. They rank among the major-league leaders with 47 doubles and six triples at home. "We knew it was going to be tough to hit home runs," manager Mike Redmond said. "But we talked during spring training about leading the league in doubles and puttting balls in the gaps.dddddddddddd The field is so big you dont have to hit home runs to do damage. You can hit triples and doubles, and you can go first to third on a single up the middle. You dont have to swing for the fences. You can stay within yourself and still be rewarded." Even Stanton agrees. He has seen a lot of 400-foot flyouts since Marlins Park opened, but he has also watched his team score runs in bunches this year. "Youre not going to win by hitting homers here," Stanton said. "But if you understand that the guy on first is in scoring position, thats going to work to our advantage. On a normal double, here you can score from first standing up a lot of the time. We understand that and are taking advantage of it." The Marlins tailored their lineup to the ballpark last off-season by acquiring left-handed hitter Garrett Jones and switch-hitter Jarrod Saltalamacchia. Both have homered into the upper deck in right field, where the stands are most reachable. "The easier way to hit home runs in this ballpark is for a left-handed hitter, so we did try to bring in some left-handed power," Redmond said. Miami also signed Casey McGehee, a right-handed hitter who bats mostly cleanup. He has only one homer but is hitting .422 with runners in scoring position. "Theyve done here of using the field to hit all sorts of different ways -- a drag bunt, balls hit up the middle," Collins said. "Youve got to tip your hat that theyve made those adjustments. This is a tough park to hit in. What theyve done is found guys who put the ball in play and are difficult to defence." Other opponents agree, but some also speculate about hidden reasons for the way the Marlins hit in their home park. When Miami scored 23 runs to sweep a three-game series at home against Atlanta last month, Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez jokingly wondered if the Marlins had a spy in the outfield tipping their hitters on pitches. "We got in their heads a little bit," Redmond said. Its good to have visiting teams scratching their heads. And for the Marlins, who are above .500 despite their woeful road record, its good to be home. ' ' '