ATP Finals 2022 tennis schedule – Order of play today (Sunday 20th November)
We round up the full ATP Finals 2022 tennis schedule and Order of Play for Sunday 20th November.
The ATP Finals draws to a close with a firecracker final as Novak Djokovic faces Casper Ruud in Turin this evening.
Djokovic has won all four of his matches in the tournament so far, though his last four sets have been claimed following tense tiebreakers.
Ruud fell to Rafael Nadal in the round robin stage, but has claimed the scalps of Felix Auger-Aliassime, Taylor Fritz and Andrey Rublev on his march towards the final showdown.
Spectators have been treated to a handful of shock results and fascinating encounters so far with Nadal out of the tournament in the early stages.
Fans around the world will be keen to see how Ruud fares against Djokovic in the final of this tournament, which is growing in prestige nestled behind the majors but above most other ATP Tour events.
RadioTimes.com brings you the ATP Finals 2022 order of play for today.
ATP Finals 2022 schedule
All UK time. Singles matches only.
Sunday 20th November
Final
From 6pm
Casper Ruud v Novak Djokovic
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