Nitto ATP Finals 2020: Where to Watch ATP Finals, Live Stream Details and More


The Nitto ATP Finals is the year end tournament of the 2020 ATP season. London prepares itself to welcome the top 8 competitors of this year who will battle it out on the hard surface at the O2 Arena to win the most decorated title outside the Grand Slams.
With the reemergence of the coronavirus in Europe and major cities in UK, the ATP Tour Finals will be held behind closed doors with players living inside a bio-bubble.
The tournament begins on November 15, Sunday and will be held at the O2 Arena in London for one last time before it moves to Turin, Italy next year.
2020 ATP Finals: Schedule and where to watch

With the draws out 2 days back, the ATP Finals will feature top eight players divided in two groups of four each, namely Tokyo 1970 and London 2020. Each player faces the other group member once and the top two from each group advance to the semi-finals.
The tournament kicks off in less than 24 hours, with the World No.2, Rafael Nadal and World No.3, Dominic Thiem competing in the evening and afternoon sessions respectively from the London 2020 group.
The following day will have World No.1, Novak Djokovic playing in the afternoon session and later on, World No. 7, Alexander Zverev will battle it out against the new World No.4, Daniil Medvedev.
Based on the standings in each group, the following matches will be decided. The men’s singles finals will be played on November 22.
Broadcast of the 2020 Nitto ATP Finals is available worldwide, however, only certain sessions are shown in different countries/regions.
All singles and doubles matches are available to stream live on Tennis TV. In the Indian sub-continent, Sony ESPN will be the go to channel.
Top seeds at ATP Finals 2020

World No. 6, Stefanos Tsitsipas is the defending champion at this year’s ATP Final. He will be hoping to defend his title the same way he defended his Marseille title this year after winning the title in 2019. The Greek will be confident.
In a valuable tournament like this, the top two contenders naturally happen to be Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. However, Djokovic has not won the tour finals since 2015 and Nadal is yet to win this tournament.
World No. 3, Dominic Thiem became a Grand Slam champion this year by clenching the US Open and has even prepared well to play on the indoor court tomorrow. The Austrian will be hoping come back strong after a foot injury.
Rest include the likes of in-form Andrey Rublev, Paris Masters winner Daniil Medvedev and runner up, Alexander Zverev; Rome finalist, Diego Schwartzman.
Fans are already contemplating the strong fixture list of the ATP Finals because we the level of competition, there will be a lot to anticipate.
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