ATP Cup live stream: How to watch Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal on TV and online
The ATP Cup against underway on Friday and Express Sport brings you details on how to watch the event.
ATP Cup: Explainer of the tennis tournament
The inaugural ATP Cup start on Friday in Australia with 24 nations competing for the title. Spain are the favourites with world No 1 Rafael Nadal leading the team.
A high-quality field has been assembled with nine of the top 10 players in the world rankings all due to feature.
Hosts Australia could make a deep run with Alex De Minaur and Nick Kyrgios leading their hopes.
Great Britain suffered a blow on the eve of the tournament with Andy Murray forced to pull out.
While Roger Federer’s Switzerland after not involved after the 38-year-old opted to spend more time with his family.
How to watch the ATP Cup on TV and online
Coverage of the ATP Cup will be shown on Amazon Prime Video.
Starting from January 3, Amazon show every televised court made available to the service, including the World Feed and two daily highlight shows.
Prime members in the UK and Ireland can watch live tennis coverage at no extra cost to a Prime membership. Customers can sign up to a Prime membership for just £7.99 per month, or £79 per year for an annual membership, following a 30-day free trial.
You can view the coverage across hundreds of devices on the Prime Video app for TVs, game consoles, set-top boxes, connected devices, mobile and online. Prime members can stream across three different devices on one account and can enjoy pause, rewind and fast-forward capabilities during Prime Video’s live tennis coverage.
What teams are competing in the ATP Cup?
Group A (Brisbane)
Chile: Cristian Garin, Nicolas Jarry, Alejandro Tabilo, Hans Podlipnik-Castillo, Marcelo Tomas Barrios Vera
France: Gael Monfils, Benoit Paire, Gilles Simon, Nicolas Mahut, Edouard Roger-Vasselin
Serbia: Novak Djokovic, Dusan Lajovic, Nikola Milojevic, Nikola Cacic, Viktor Troicki
South Africa: Kevin Anderson, Lloyd Harris, Ruan Roelofse, Raven Klaasen, Khololwam Montsi
Group B (Perth)
Georgia: Nikoloz Basilashvili, Aleksandre Metreveli, George Tsivadze, Aleksandre Bakshi, Zura Tkemeladze
Japan: Yoshihito Nishioka, Go Soeda, Ben McLachlan, Toshihide Matsui
Spain: Rafael Nadal, Roberto Bautista Agut, Pablo Carreno Busta, Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Feliciano Lopez
Uruguay: Pablo Cuevas, Martin Cuevas, Ariel Behar, Juan Martin Fumeaux, Franco Roncadelli
Group C (Sydney)
Belgium: David Goffin, Steve Darcis, Kimmer Coppejans, Joran Vliegen, Sander Gille
Bulgaria: Grigor Dimitrov, Dimitar Kuzmanov, Alexandar Lazarov, Alexander Donski, Adrian Andreev
Great Britain: Daniel Evans, Cameron Norrie, James Ward, Joe Salisbury, Jamie Murray
Moldova: Radu Albot, Alexander Cozbinov, Egor Matvievici, Dmitrii Baskov
Group D (Perth)
Italy: Fabio Fognini, Stefano Travaglia, Simone Bolelli, Paolo Lorenzi, Alessandro Giannessi
Norway: Casper Ruud, Viktor Durasovic, Lukas Hellum Lilleengen, Herman Hoeyeraal, Leyton Rivera
Russia: Daniil Medvedev, Karen Khachanov, Teymuraz Gabashvili, Ivan Nedelko, Konstantin Kravchuk
United States: John Isner, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Rajeev Ram, Austin Krajicek
Group E (Sydney)
Argentina: Diego Schwartzman, Guido Pella, Juan Ignacio Londero, Maximo Gonzalez, Andres Molteni
Austria: Dominic Thiem, Dennis Novak, Sebastian Ofner, Oliver Marach, Jurgen Melzer
Croatia: Borna Coric, Marin Cilic, Viktor Galovic, Ivan Dodig, Nikola Mektic
Poland: Hubert Hurkacz, Kamil Majchrzak, Kacper Zuk, Lukasz Kubot, Wojciech Marek
Group F (Brisbane)
Australia: Alex De Minaur, Nick Kyrgios, John Millman, John Peers, Chris Guccione
Canada: Denis Shapovalov, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Steven Diez, Adil Shamasdin, Peter Polansky
Germany: Alexander Zverev, Jan-Lennard Struff, Mats Moraing, Kevin Krawietz, Andreas Mies
Greece: Stefanos Tsitsipas, Michail Pervolarakis, Markos Kalovelonis, Petros Tsitsipas, Alexandros Skorilas