The ATP Finals take place in London's O2 Arena
The ATP Finals take place in London's O2 Arena

ATP Finals 2017: Tournament guide, including schedule, draw, order of play, results, odds & TV coverage


We round up all the results from the 2017 ATP Finals which took place at London's O2 Arena from November 12-19.

ATP Finals: Where, when & TV coverage

The ATP World Tour's season-ending Nitto ATP Finals will take place from November 12-19 at The O2 in London. The matches will be played on an indoor hardcourt in the venue's O2 Arena.

The entire tournament will be televised live in the UK by Sky Sports, with selected matches shown on BBC.

ATP Finals: Schedule, order of play & results

Sunday November 12

Ryan Harrison & Michael Venus beat Henri Kontinen & John Peers 6-4 7-6
Roger Federer beat Jack Sock 6-4 7-6

Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut beat Jean-Julien Rojer & Horia Tecau 1-6 7-6 10-8
Alex Zverev beat Marin Cilic 6-4 3-6 6-4

Monday November 13

Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan beat Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares 7-5 6-7 10-8
Grigor Dimitrov beat Dominic Thiem 6-3 5-7 7-5

Lukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo beat Ivan Dodig & Marcel Granollers 7-6 6-4
David Goffin beat Rafael 7-6 6-7 6-4

Tuesday November 14

Henri Kontinen & John Peers beat Jean-Julien Rojer & Horia Tecau 7-6 7-6
Jack Sock beat Marin Cilic 5-7 6-2 7-6

Ryan Harrison & Michael Venus beat Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut 6-7 6-4 10-5
Roger Federer beat Alex Zverev 7-6 5-7 6-1

Wednesday November 15

Lukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo beat Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan 6-4 6-3
Grigor Dimitrov beat David Goffin 6-0 6-2

Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares beat Ivan Dodig & Marcel Granollers 6-1 6-1
Dominic Thiem beat Pablo Carreno Busta 6-3 3-6 6-4

Thursday November 16

Henri Kontinen & John Peers beat Raven Klaasen & Rajeev Ram 2-6 6-1 10-8
Roger Federer beat Marin Cilic 6-7 6-4 6-1

Ryan Harrison & Michael Venus beat Jean-Julien Rojer & Horia Tecau 6-3 7-6
Jack Sock beat Alex Zverev 6-4 1-6 6-4

Friday November 17

Oliver Marach & Mate Pavic beat Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan 6-4 6-4
David Goffin beat Dominic Thiem 6-4 6-1

Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares beat Lukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo 6-2 6-4
Grigor Dimitrov beat Pablo Carreno Busta 6-1 6-1

Saturday November 18 (semi-finals)

Lukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo beat Ryan Harrison & Michael Venus 6-1 6-4
David Goffin beat Roger Federer 2-6 6-3 6-4

Henri Kontinen & John Peers beat Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares 7-6 6-2
Grigor Dimitrov beat Jack Sock 4-6 6-0 6-3

Sunday November 19 (finals)

Henri Kontinen & John Peers beat Lukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo 6-4 6-2
Grigor Dimitrov beat David Goffin 7-5 4-6 6-3

ATP Finals: Draw & group standings

The ATP Finals see the best eight singles players of the season - and the best eight doubles teams - brought together for the prestigious season-ending tournament.

It has been a year of injuries for many of the top players so the likes of defending champion Andy Murray, five-time winner Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka are all missing from this year's field.

Those who have qualified were into groups which resulted in the following final standings:

Singles

Pete Sampras Group
Q1 Grigor Dimitrov 3-0 (6-1; 42-19)
Q2 David Goffin 2-1 (4-3; 33-34)
Dominic Thiem 1-2 (3-5; 35-43)
Pablo Carreno Busta 0-2 (1-4; 15-27)
Rafael Nadal 0-1 (1-2; 17-19) - withdrew

Boris Becker Group
Q1 Roger Federer 3-0 (6-1; 49-36)
Q2 Jack Sock 2-1 (4-4; 41-42)
Alex Zverev 1-2 (4-5; 43-45)
Marin Cilic 0-3 (2-6; 41-51)

Doubles

Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde Group
Q1 Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares 2-1 (5-2; 36-22)
Q2 Lukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo 2-1 (4-2; 31-29)
Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan 1-2 (2-5; 29-36)
Oliver Marach & Mate Pavic 1-0 (2-0; 12-8)
Ivan Dodig & Marcel Granollers 0-2 (0-4; 12-25) - withdrew

Jacco Eltingh & Paul Haarhuis Group
Q1 Ryan Harrison & Michael Venus 3-0 (6-1; 39-30)
Q2 Henri Kontinen & John Peers 2-1 (4-3; 33-32)
Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut 1-1 (3-3; 20-25) - withdrew
Jean-Julien Rojer & Horia Tecau 0-3 (1-6; 33-36)
Raven Klaasen & Rajeev Ram 0-1 (1-2; 7-9)

Figures in brackets are sets won/lost; games won/lost; players/teams in italics cannot qualify for the SFs

Andy Murray: Won't be able to defend his ATP Finals trophy

ATP Finals: Format & rules

The eight players/doubles teams compete on a round-robin basis. They are split into two groups of four with the top two in each group progressing to the knockout semi-finals - the winner of one group plays the runner-up in the other.

If two players/teams have the same number of wins in the group stage, they will be separated via the following methods:

  1. Greatest number of matches played
  2. If only two players are tied, head-to-head result
  3. If three players are tied, percentage of sets won (then head-to-head result if this eliminates one of the three)
  4. If still level, percentage of games won
  5. If still level, pre-tournament ATP ranking

ATP Finals: Betting odds

Sky Bet have Roger Federer as their odds-on favourite following the draw:

The full current odds can be found by clicking here.

Odds correct as of 1000 GMT on 08/11/17.

ATP Finals: Future

The tournament moved from Shanghai to London in 2009 and has stayed ever since.

Earlier this year The O2's contract was extended by a further two years, keeping the ATP Finals in London until at least 2020.