Check back after every round-robin match at the ATP World Tour Finals for the latest standings and adjustments.

Last Update: After Janko Tipsarevic's win over Novak Djokovic, Friday's first match.

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Player (World Ranking)
Matches Won/Lost
Sets Won/Lost
Games Won/Lost
*Tomas Berdych (7)
2-1
5-4
46-43
*David Ferrer (5)
2-1
5-2
37-29
**Novak Djokovic (1)
1-2
3-5
32-42
**Janko Tipsarevic (9)
1-1
3-3
30-27
Andy Murray (3) WITHDREW
0-1
0-2
9-13

GROUP B

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Player (World Ranking)
Matches Won/Lost
Sets Won/Lost
Games Won/Lost
*Roger Federer (4)
3-0
6-2
41-25
*Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (6)
2-1
5-3
42-36
**Rafael Nadal (2)
1-2
3-5
34-43
**Mardy Fish (8)
0-3
2-6
31-44

Player has clinched a spot in the semifinals.
Player has been eliminated from the tournament.*

SEMIFINALS: Federer vs. Ferrer; Berdych vs. Tsonga

After each player in a group has completed their scheduled matches, the top two players advance to the semifinals. The tiebreaking procedure is as follows, per the ATP:

a) Greatest number of wins;

b) Greatest number of matches played;
Comment: 2-1 won-loss record beats a 2-0 won-loss record; a 1-2 record beats a 1-0 record.

c) Head-to-head results if only two (2) players are tied,

d) If three (3) players are tied, then:

i) If three (3) players each have one (1) win, a player having played less than all three (3) matches is   automatically eliminated and the player advancing to the single elimination competition is the winner of the match-up of the two (2) players tied with 1-2 records; or
ii) Highest percentage of sets won; or
iii) Highest percentage of games won; or
iv) The player positions on the South African Airways ATP Rankings as of the Monday after the last ATP World Tour tournament of the calendar year.
v) If (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) produce one (1) superior player (first place), or one (1) inferior player (third place), and the two (2) remaining players are tied, the tie between those two (2) players shall be broken by head-to-head record.