At the ATP Finals, the world’s top eight players crown the World Champion. Here you can find all information about the tournament, the mode as well as the transmission in TV and livestream.
In the previous year Grigor Dimitrov prevailed. However, the Bulgarian dropped out of the top 10 this year and cannot defend his title.
The tournament at the end of the men’s season has been held in London since 2009. All matches take place in the O2-Arena. The first group game is scheduled for 11 November. The final is scheduled for 18 November.
Sky has secured the broadcasting rights for the men’s final tournament. The pay TV channel will show all matches live on Sky Sport 1 and Sky will also offer a livestream for the ATP finals. SkyGo is free for Sky subscribers.
Those who are not a Sky customer will still not miss a thing on SPOX. We offer a detailed live ticker for every game.
Unlike the big Grand Slam tournaments, it is not played in knockout mode from the start. Instead, there is first a group phase. The eight players were drawn in two groups. In these they meet each group opponent once. The two best players in the group move on to the semi-finals. The semi-final winners then determine the tournament winner in the final.
Boris Becker acted as the lottery fairy for the draw of the groups. The three-time Wimbledon winner brought Alexander Zverev duels against Novak Djokovic, John Isner and Marin Cilic.
After Juan Martin del Potro, fourth in the world rankings, Rafael Nadal also had to announce his participation in the ATP Finals. The world number two ended his season prematurely and underwent an ankle operation in which a free joint particle was removed.
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