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The groups ahead of the ATP Finals at London's O2, including Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer

Who will walk away with the glory at this year's star-studded extravaganza?

Alexander Zverev of Germany celebrates with the trophy following the singles final against Novak Djokovic of Serbia during Day Eight of the Nitto ATP Finals at The O2 Arena on November 18, 2018 in London, England.

The season-ending ATP Finals is upon us once again with eight contenders vying for glory at London's O2.

Here, we look at the runners and riders as the 2019 campaign comes to a conclusion.

Group Andre Agassi

1. Rafael Nadal (Spa) 9585pts

Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the trophy following the mens singles final against Dominic Thiem of Austria during Day fifteen of the 2019 French Open at Roland Garros on June 09, 2019 in Paris, France.

Titles
US Open
ATP Masters 1000 Canada
Roland Garros
ATP Masters 1000 Rome

The Spaniard, who ended the 2018 season early due to injury, has returned in 2019 playing some of the best tennis of his career. In compiling a 51-6 match record, he captured four trophies, including a historic 12th title at Roland Garros and a fourth US Open. He has never won the ATP Finals and holds a poor 16-13 record at the tournament.

4. Daniil Medvedev (Rus) 5705

Daniil Medvedev has won 24 of his last 27 matches on tour

Titles
ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai
St. Petersburg
ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati
Sofia

What a year it's been for the 23-year-old Russian. A 59-18 record including two Masters 1000 titles. He won 29 of 32 matches as he arrived in Paris on a nine-match winning streak before suffering a shock exit to Jeremy Chardy. The US Open finalist will be making a maiden appearance at the season-ending event.

6. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gre) 4000

Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas celebrates after winning against Kazakhstan's Mikhail Kukushkin in their men's singles final match at the ATP Open 13 Provence tennis tournament in Marseille, southeastern France, on February 24, 2019.

Titles
Estoril
Marseille

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Tsitsipas, 21, has notched up impressive wins over Nadal, Djokovic and Federer in the same season as well as defeating the Swiss legend en route to the Australian Open semi-finals. He is 50-24 overall this year with the Greek ready to make his maiden appearance in London.

7. Alexander Zverev (Ger) 2945

Alexander Zverev holds up the trophy after beating Serbia's Novak Djokovic in their men's singles final match on day eight of the ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament at the O2 Arena in London on November 18, 2018.

Titles
Geneva

The 22-year-old German will make his third straight appearance in the field where he will be defending his crown. There has been a lack of highlights to Zverev's year compared to 2018, but he has a chance to redeem his season by winning in the capital again.

ATP Finals: Fixtures

SUNDAY [All times GMT]
2pm Djokovic vs Berrettini
8pm Federer vs Thiem
MONDAY[All times GMT]
2pm Tsitsipas vs Medvedev
8pm Nadal vs Zverev

Group Bjorn Borg

2. Novak Djokovic (Ser) 8945

Djokovic secured his 16th Grand Slam with his Wimbledon victory

Titles
ATP Masters 1000 Paris
Tokyo
Wimbledon
ATP Masters 1000 Madrid
Australian Open

The dominant Serb captured a record seventh title in Melbourne before saving two championship points to defeat Roger Federer in the longest Wimbledon final on record [four hours and 55 minutes]. He's complied an impressive 51-6 record this season. He has won the season-ending title five times during his career with a 35-12 record.

3. Roger Federer (Swi) 6190

Roger Federer of Switzerland in celebrates with the winners trophy against John Isner of USA in the final during day fourteen of the Miami Open tennis on March 31, 2019 in Miami Gardens, Florida

Titles
Basel
Halle
ATP Masters 1000 Miami
Dubai

The Swiss legend won his 10th title in Halle and Basel to move to 103 career titles at age 38, just six shy of Jimmy Connors' mark of 109. Missing Paris means he will head to London fresh and ready to land a record-extending seventh season-ending crown and first since 2011 where he holds a 57-15 record.

5. Dominic Thiem (Aut) 5025

Dominic Thiem of Austria holds the championship trophy after his men's singles final victory against Roger Federer of Switzerland on day fourteen of the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on March 17, 2019 in Indian Wells, California

Titles
Vienna
Beijing
Kitzbuhel
Barcelona
ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells

The Austrian will be making his fourth appearance at the ATP Finals where he is yet to make it out of the group stage. As well as making it through to his second straight French Open final, he also landed the biggest title of career at Indian Wells.

8. Matteo Berrettini (Ita) 2670

Matteo Berrettini defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime to win the Stuttgart title last week

Titles
Stuttgart
Budapest

The 23-year-old Berrettini is the first Italian player to qualify for the ATP Finals in singles since Corrado Barazzutti in 1978. He is also one of four London qualifiers aged 23 or under.

On standby

9. Roberto Bautista Agut (Spa) 2540

Roberto Bautista Agut celebrates reaching his first Grand Slam semi-final

Titles
Doha

The No 2 Spaniard is on course for his first top 10 finish.

10. Gael Monfils (Fra) 2530

Gael Monfils of France celebrates after winning the fourth set during his Men's Singles quarterfinal match against Matteo Berrettini of Italy on day ten of the 2019 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 04, 2019 in the Queens borough of New York City

Titles
Rotterdam

Monfils remains on course for his second year-end top 10 finish. His first since 2016.

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