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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/btcethereum/public_html/onlinegamblingdaily.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114<\/img><\/a><\/p>\n The strangest of tennis seasons signs off at the O2 Arena this November as some of the biggest names in men\u2019s tennis battle it out to win the 2020 ATP Finals<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n Outside of the Grand Slams, the ATP Finals is the most prestigious tournament on the annual circuit.<\/p>\n It\u2019s also one that can be wildly unpredictable too, producing five different winners since 2015.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s our look at the main contenders to take this season\u2019s title.<\/p>\n Regrettably, it\u2019s going to be a low-key end for London as the host of this tournament. The O2 Arena has been forced to welcome the world\u2019s best players behind closed doors for one final time before the competition moves to its new home in Turin from 2021.<\/p>\n While tennis fans will have to settle for watching their favourite players from the comfort of their sofas, the tournament won\u2019t be lacking in competitive edge, given this is the final chance for players to lift some silverware before the 2020 season signs off.<\/p>\n One notable aspect of this tournament compared to the Grand Slams is the fact it\u2019s often anyone\u2019s for the taking. The \u2018big three\u2019 of the sport \u2013 Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal \u2013 haven\u2019t always hit their usual heights in the traditional end-of-year final. In fact, Federer has opted to skip this season\u2019s competition entirely to conserve himself for a probable assault on the 2021 Australian Open.<\/p>\n Of those three, current World No. 1 Djokovic has enjoyed the best success in this tournament, winning five titles, albeit four of those were claimed during his trophy-winning peak between 2012 and 2015. Andy Murray ended the Serbian\u2019s run in 2016 to usher in an unbroken era of first-time winners over the last half-decade.<\/p>\n Greek giant Stefanos Tsitsipas scooped the most eye-catching win of his career in 2019, winning 6-7 \u2013 6-2 \u2013 7-6 over Dominic Thiem, following in the footsteps of fellow maiden champions Grigor Dimitrov (2017) and Alexander Zverev (2018).<\/p>\n All three are back for a second crack at the title in 2020 and could once again be value in the ATP Finals out<\/strong><\/a>r<\/a><\/strong>ight betting<\/strong><\/a> in a tournament that looks wide open.<\/p>\n The Serb will be vying to end a five-year drought in this tournament and end a frustrating campaign on a high after a series of controversies following a bright start to the year at the Australian Open.\u00a0<\/p>\n This tournament is a rare blot on the Spanish ace\u2019s copybook, with the French Open champion still chasing his first ever career win in this competition. Could he be the chief beneficiary of an unusual build-up to this year\u2019s finale? \u00a0He\u2019s looking to notch a first win in nine attempts.<\/p>\n Given first-time winners is a consistent theme in this tournament in recent times, the value could lie with the powerful Russian baseliner.\u00a0 The 24-year old has posted decent form on hard courts in this campaign, first reaching the US Open semi-finals before hitting top form as a first-time champion at the Paris Masters.<\/p>\n The Austrian was arguably the most consistent performer in the Grand Slams this season, sealing the biggest win of his career in the US Open, and reaching the Australian Open final. He underperformed relative to recent years with a quarter-final exit at the rearranged French Open, but that blip aside, he should be a leading player here after reaching his first ATP Finals in 2019.<\/p>\nATP Finals Betting Preview<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n
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\n<\/hr>\nATP Finals Betting Tips \u2013 The Contenders<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n
NOVAK DJOKOVIC \u2013 37\/25<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n
RAFAEL NADAL \u2013 83\/20<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n
DANIIL MEDVEDEV \u2013 21\/5<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n
DOMINIC THIEM \u2013 39\/5<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n