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BBC To Broadcast Barclays ATP World Tour Finals

London, England

Nikolay Davydenko© Getty ImagesNikolay Davydenko

The BBC has agreed to a two-year deal to broadcast the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at London's O2 Arena in November.

The tournament is the conclusion to the men's professional tennis season and features the world's best eight singles players and doubles teams.

Under the deal the BBC will screen a live match every day of the 21-28 November event, including the opening match, one semi-final and the final. All the matches broadcast on the BBC will be available on the iPlayer.

In 2009 the tournament moved from Shanghai to London, where it will be held for a period of five years. The BBC first showed last year's finals - with the showpiece setting an all-time indoor tennis attendance record as 256,000 fans packed into the east London venue over eight days.

Nikolay Davydenko triumphed in London last November, becoming the first Russian to win the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals with a superb display against Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro.

 

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