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Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka to play at ATP Swiss Indoors Basel on Sky Sports

Roger Federer, of Switzerland, clenches his fist after a point against Novak Djokovic
Image: Roger Federer will be at the Swiss Indoors Basel

Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka are at the heart of their national tournament as the ATP Swiss Indoors Basel keeps the momentum rolling towards London.

The race for the ATP World Tour Finals continues on the hard courts of Switzerland where the nation's greatest sporting export takes centre stage.

The ATP 500 event takes place between Monday October 26 and Sunday November 1, live on Sky Sports.

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It will come as no surprise that Federer has dominated the history of the Swiss Indoors Basel, reaching more finals and picking up more silverware than any other player.

Since its 1995 inception, Federer has advanced to the final 11 times and won six of those. He is the reigning champion having won last year's version.

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Highlights from Roger Federer's 2014 Swiss Indoors title win over David Goffin in Basel.

His list of accolades in Basel overcame Stefan Edberg's previous leadership of the tournament - the veteran Swede now coaches Federer.

But the top seed will be hunted down by Wawrinka, the world No 4, a compatriot who he has shared a sketchy relationship with over the years.

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Stan Wawrinka and Roger Federer celebrate in the doubles
Image: Stan Wawrinka & Roger Federer have been doubles partners

Rafael Nadal enters as the third seed, aiming to build on his progress in China and piece back together his Grand Slam-winning potential.

The likes of Kevin Anderson, Richard Gasquet and John Isner represent tough outsiders while Marin Cilic, Ivo Karlovic and Grigor Dimitrov are also present.

Watch the Swiss Indoors Basel between October 26 and November 1, live on Sky Sports.

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