It’s a big tournament for…

Andy Murray: Can Britain’s new world number one cement his place at the top of the rankings and win the tournament for the first time? Murray comes into the back of the Finals in phenomenal form, having won titles in Paris, Vienna, Shanghai and Beijing after winning Wimbledon and Olympic Gold in an outstanding summer. However he has never won the World Tour finals, and after his remarkable recent successes, he is favourite to win on home soil.

Best stat…

Only one of the eight players who have qualified for this year’s tournament has ever even reached the final, let alone won the tournament, with Novak Djokovic having won every one of the five finals he has played to date. Murray has been knocked out in the semi-finals on three occasions, in 2008, 2010 and 2012, while Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal failed to qualify for this year’s event. The last time the Swiss did not qualify for the season-ending event was in 2001.

Remember when…

Two years ago, Andy Murray was thrashed 6-0 6-1 by Roger Federer in a group-stage match to end the Briton’s involvement. The humiliation lasted just 56 minutes and Federer was in fact 6-0 5-0 up before Murray managed to win a game. There is no chance of history repeating itself however, as the Swiss 35-year-old’s injury-hit season denied him a place amongst the top 8.

Player to watch…

Novak Djokovic: The Serbian has produced some disappointing performances since winning his maiden French Open crown in May and has now been usurped as world number one by home favourite Andy Murray. However, Djokovic has won this tournament for the last four years and is looking to equal Federer’s record of six wins overall – can he win for the fifth year in a row and put a halt to Murray’s incredible run of form?

Who has qualified?

Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka, Milos Raonic, Kei Nishikori, Gael Monfils, Marin Cilic, Dominic Thiem

What's the draw?

Group A (John McEnroe Group): Murrary, Wawrinka, Nishikori, Cilic

Group B (Ivan Lendl Group): Djokovic, Raonic, Monfils, Thiem

Previous winners

2015: Novak Djokovic

2014: Novak Djokovic

2013: Novak Djokovic

2012: Novak Djokovic

2011: Roger Federer

Vital information…

Schedule

Sunday 13 November – Saturday 19 November

One afternoon singles match (not before 2.00pm)

One evening singles match (not before 8.00pm)

Sunday 20 November

Final (not before 6.00pm)

TV: Live on Sky Sports and BBC (details yet to be confirmed)

Odds…

Murray 6/5, Djokovic 6/4, Wawrinka 10/1, Nishikori 16/1, Cilic 16/1, Raonic 20/1, Monfils 25/1, Berdych 40/1, Thiem 40/1

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