

Amazon offers a free 30-day trial for new subscribers, while subscription costs £7.99 a month. The tournament is available to stream live on Amazon Prime in the UK. The 23-year-old won two titles on clay this year, in Lyon and Monte Carlo, before losing the French Open final to Djokovic, but away from the red dirt 2021 has been a frustrating campaign for Tsitsipas, with too many quarter and semi-final exits for his liking. Tsitsipas retired from the Paris Masters in his opening match earlier this month and so it remains to be seen how fit the Greek will be for the ATP Finals, a tournament he won two years ago. That won’t be happening this year after the Serbian won three majors, but it could become a tightly fought contest next year in a battle which is becoming the defining clash of the old era and new. As a result, the 25-year-old has emerged as the most likely player to eventually usurp Djokovic as the world No 1. The Russian is the defending champion and also won his first ever grand slam at the US Open. Matteo Berrettini (withdrew after one match due to injury, replaced by Jannik Sinner).Nevertheless, Djokovic heads to Turin having won 89 per cent of his matches this year, and exacted a smidgen of revenge when beating Medvedev at the Paris Masters earlier in November. The world No 1 was a match away from completing the Calendar Grand Slam, but after winning the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon, Medvedev crushed his dream in the final of the US Open.
