Andy Murray faces the ultimate challenge to retain his position as the top-ranked player in world tennis from Novak Djokovic, but six other stars are out to stop him. Britains finest Murray is riding a crest of a wave at the moment having won tournaments in Beijing, Shanghai, Vienna and capping off a stunning five weeks with victory at the Paris Masters 1000 event last weekend. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. You can watch every single game, set and match live on Sky Sports, as well as stay across all the action and reaction on our digital platforms. Heres how… WAYS TO WATCHLive coverage on Sky Sports and Sky Sports for iPad app: dont miss a shot as Andy Murray aims to close out the year with his first victory at Londons O2. Heres the schedule. For Sky Sports tennis listings in full click here. Day One - Sunday November 13Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan v Ivan Dodig & Marcelo Melo - Coverage beings at 12.00pm on Sky Sports 3.Not before 2pm: Novak Djokovic v Dominic ThiemJamie Murray & Bruno Soares v Treat Huey & Max Mirnyi - Coverage beings at 6.00pm on Sky Sports 3.Not before 8pm: Milos Raonic v Gael Monfils Day Two - Monday November 14Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut v Raven Klaasen & Rajeev Ram - Coverage beings at 12.00pm on Sky Sports 1.Not before 2pm: Stan Wawrinka v Kei Nishikori Feliciano Lopez & Marc Lopez v Henri Kontinen & John Peers - Coverage beings at 6.00pm on Sky Sports 2.Not before 8pm: Andy Murray v Marin CilicGroups will alternate for the rest of the week until the semi-finals, which take place on Saturday 19 November - on Sky Sports 3 from midday, with the finals on Sunday 20 November - starting on Sky Sports 5 from 3.30pm. 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