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The O2 in London welcomes the world’s top tennis players again this November as it plays host to the ATP Finals for a 10th consecutive year. The indoor hard court event is the last in the tennis calendar and sees the eight top ranking singles players and doubles teams compete for a share of $8 million.

ATP Finals 2019 Lineup

Five-time champion Novak Djokovic will have his eye on regaining a title he last won in 2015. Roger Federer remains the event’s most decorated player; winning the title six times (Peter Fleming and John McEnroe hold the doubles record with seven titles). Rafa Nadal continues to hunt for his first title at this event. Make sure you’re there to see the giants of the tennis world go head-to-head by getting your ATP Finals 2018 tickets at StubHub today.

ATP Finals Format

Unlike all other singles events on the men's tour, the ATP Finals is not a straightforward knock-out tournament. Instead, eight players are divided into two groups of four and play three round-robin matches each against the other players in their group. The two players with the best records in each group progress to the semifinals, with the winners meeting in the final. Though it is theoretically possible to advance to the semi-finals of the tournament with two round-robin losses, no player in the history of the singles tournament has won the title after losing more than one round-robin match. All singles matches are the best of three tie-break sets, including the final. All doubles matches are two sets and a match tie-break. The eight seeds are determined by the ATP rankings and ATP Doubles team rankings on the Monday after the last ATP Finals tournament of the calendar year (the 2019 Paris Masters). The ATP Finals is the second highest tier of men's tennis tournament after the four Grand Slam tournaments (The Australian Open; The French Open; Wimbledon and The US Open). In the current tournament, winners are awarded up to 1500 rankings points; with each round-robin loss, 200 points are deducted from that amount.

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