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ATP Finals 2020: Sky broadcasts all matches live

The ATP Finals will take place one last time in London's O2 Arena. The matches of the eight best single players and doubles pairings will begin on Sunday, November 15, and will be broadcast live on TV on Sky and in the live stream on SkyGo.

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The winning picture of 2019: Dominic Thiem and Stefanos Tsitsipas
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The winning picture of 2019: Dominic Thiem and Stefanos Tsitsipas

What began in Madison Square Garden in New York City in early 1978 will continue on Sunday, November 15. Last time in the O2 Arena in London. The eight best individual players of the year will meet for the sport's summit, led by the three winners of the 2020 Grand Slam tournaments: No vak Djokovic , who won the title in Melbourne earlier this year. Dominic Thiem , who celebrated his first major triumph in New York City. And Rafael Nadal , who was successful in Roland Garros for the 13th time.

As in previous years, tennis fans can be there live. Sky broadcasts all matches of the finals, which are divided into a day and a night session in the group phase. It starts at 1 p.m. or 7 p.m. with a doubles, followed by a single match.

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Rublev and Schwartzman make their finals debut

In addition to the three major champions 2020, Alexander Zverev , who has been in top form for weeks, Paris Bercy winner Daniil Medvedev and defending champion Stefanos Tsitispas have also qualified for the finals. There are also two debutants in Andrey Rublev and Diego Schwartzman .

The double competition will also have a German impact: As in the previous year, Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies were able to secure a place in London. Sky will broadcast the matches of the two-time French Open champions with German commentary.

Due to the corona pandemic, the season finale will be held without a spectator, but the prize money is still impressive: the participation bonus for the eight individual players alone is 153,000 euros. And of course there are also many points available for the ATP world rankings: for every win in the 200 preliminary round, should a player win the last big title of the tennis year undefeated, there are 1,500 points.

Here is the draw for the groups at the ATP Finals 2020

Group Tokyo 1970Group London 2020
Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal
Daniil Medvedev Dominic Thiem
Alexander Zverev Stefanos Tsitsipas
Diego Schwartzman Andrey Rublev

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