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The ATP Finals ranks behind only the four grand slams in terms of importance within the tennis world. The top eight ranked men's players will square off indoors at the O2 Arena for the final time before the tournament moves to Turin, Italy.
Swiss master Roger Federer is the only big gun absent as he continues to recover from knee surgery. That opens up a spot in the draw for ninth-ranked Argentine Diego Schwartzman. There is also a doubles tournament which features Australian John Peers and his New Zealand partner Michael Venus.
The tournament will be held from Sunday 15 November to Sunday 22 November local time in London.
This tournament is exclusive to ESPN. That means you have a number of options for watching the tennis in Australia, including Foxtel iQ, Foxtel Now, Kayo Sports and Fetch TV. You can see a detailed breakdown in our ATP tennis viewing guide.
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Subscriptions for Kayo Sports are $25 per month for the Basic option, where you can watch games on 2 screens or devices. The Premium option is $10 more per month and gives you 3 screens.
Kayo has a number of special features, such as Kayo Minis. Available shortly after matches have completed, you can then watch a condensed version. SplitView lets you watch four sports at once. Interactive Stats, Key Moments Timeline and No Spoilers are other options.
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Foxtel Now is the pay TV giant's digital streaming service. You have to subscribe to the Essentials pack in addition to the Sport pack which costs $54 per month in total.
If you haven't tried it previously, Foxtel Now offers a 10-day free triall. We have also put together a full Foxtel Now guide which includes the list of compatible devices.
Subscription television service Fetch TV also has access to ESPN. You can stream it via its Vibe channel pack for $6 per month. The total cost of your subscription will depend on whether you bought your Fetch box outright or through a broadband provider.
In order of world ranking, the eight singles players are Novak Djokovic (Serbia), Rafael Nadal (Spain), Dominic Thiem (Austria), Daniil Medvedev (Russia), Alexander Zverev (Germany), Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece), Andrew Rublev (Russia) and Diego Schwartzman (Argentina).
The tournament features a round-robin format with both the singles and doubles split into two groups of four. Djokovic leads group "Tokyo 1970" which also includes Medvedev, Zverev and Schwartzman. Nadal heads group "London 2020" and has been drawn with Thiem, Tsitsipas and Rublev.
The two top players/teams from each group advance to the semi-finals and then the winners square off in the final. All singles matches are best of three sets.
This will be the 51st edition of the singles tournament and the 46th of the doubles. Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas is the defending champion in the singles but has been struggling with a leg injury that could affect his chances in London.
Roger Federer has won the most ATP Finals titles (six), ahead of Ivan Lendl, Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras, who all won five. Aussie ace Lleyton Hewitt won it twice in 2001 and 2002.
World number one Novak Djokovic is the clear favourite and will be highly motivated to draw level with Roger Federer for most ATP Finals titles.
The Serbian is excellent on hard courts and will hope to further distance himself from the controversy of September, when he was disqualified from the US Open for hitting a line judge with a tennis ball.
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