We asked the rest of the Sky Sports Tennis panel to give their predictions. Adil Rami France Jersey . See how our pundits think the ATP World Tour Finals will go. The blockbuster week of action gets underway at Londons O2 Arena, live on Sky Sports this week. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Presenters and experts of the game have had their say on the big week ahead. See who are they backing for victory this year? Find out below and then cast your vote... Marcus BucklandThe winner is ... Stan Wawrinka Naturally the focus is on the year-end No 1 position with Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic perhaps on a collision course to decide everything in a dream final.As much as I would love to see that I have a sneaking feeling, based on nothing but gut instinct, that Stan Wawrinka is going to provide a twist and add another notable, and unexpected title to his burgeoning CV.When hes hot hes boiling and the reigning US Open champion has shown in the past that he can play lights out tennis at the 02. His recent semi-final against Roger Federer (albeit a match he lost) was arguably the best in the history of the event since it moved to London. Very quiet recently Stan has what it takes to be the man again. Tour Finals: Panel predictions ATP World Tour Finals 2016: The Sky Sports panel offer their predictions Peter FlemingThe winner is... Andy Murray (but only just) You have to say Andy Murray is the favourite. Hes the guy who has played so well over the past six months really and the way Novak Djokovic has played over the same period really, hes not nearly as confident and not mentally where he wants to be.But, he could get it back quickly because his record is so good over the last four years. His record is 18-1 over that time, or something. Andys record is only 4-7, it means if Novak can regroup quickly, he can be a real match.If we can get those two guys in the final next Sunday, then what an epic that will be. Ive give Murray a 51-49 shot over Novak.Leif ShirasThe winner is ... Andy Murray Difficult selection with the talent here. Im happy to go with Andy Murray. I feel like hes in that special place where hes never been before.The confidence level is high. Ivan Lendl is here this week to make sure theres no let up and thats hes continuing to play the tennis he is playing and continue to do the things he needs to do which is be aggressive with the forehand, continue to serve well.Obviously hes in great physical condition so Im going to go with Andy. A look back at Andy Murrays year, which has seen him enter the World Tour Finals as world No 1 Barry MillnsThe winner is ... Andy Murray Despite being drawn in the tougher group I think Andy Murray will go on and win the title.Hes in the form of his life, the incentive to hang onto his new world No 1 ranking will be immense, the crowd support for him should be greater than ever before (with Federer and Nadal both absent) and if the surface is quicker this year (as the build-up has suggested) then I believe that can work well for him as it did in Asia, as well as back in the summer at Queens and Wimbledon. Check our game-by-game coverage from all group matches at the ATP World Tour Finals in London - including Andy Murray - on skysports.com/tennis, our app for mobile devices and iPad and our Twitter account @skysportstennis. Also See: Tour Finals: Panel predictions World Tour Finals on Sky Sports World Tour Finals: The Groups ATP World Tour Finals preview Hugo Lloris Jersey . "This isnt really the week you want to lose Chris Greaves," fellow lineman Glenn January said Wednesday after practice. Greaves is expected to miss several weeks after suffering a knee injury in last weeks 36-28 win over the Ottawa Redblacks. France Jerseys . Its not intended to be some magical formula and doesnt apply any context, like, for example, taking injuries into account. 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The first three innings Buehrle needed only 36 pitches -- including 24 for strikes -- and in the second he used just six pitches to put out Mark Teixeira, Brian McCann and Carlos Beltran. The Missouri native sat down 13 of the 15 batters he faced through five. Everything fell apart, however, in the seventh. With Toronto (67-66) leading 1-0, McCann opened the inning with a double to right field and Buehrle gave up his only walk of the night to the next hitter, Beltran, to put two on with nobody out. Brett Gardner then doubled home McCann and a throwing error by second baseman Steve Tolleson on the same play allowed Beltran to come home and make it 2-1 New York while Gardner was able to end up on third. Ichiro Suzuki singled next, which led to Aaron Loup taking over on the mound for Buehrle. Loup struck out Headley, who was pinch hitting for Drew, but another throwing error by catcher Dioner Navarro to third base in an attempt to pick off Gardner led to the Yankee left fielder coming home. Ellsbury then hit a two-run shot to make it 5-1. Buehrle went six innings, allowing seven hits and four earned runs to go along with four strikeouts. He dropped to 11-9 on the season and remains with just one victory since June 1st. Toronto earned back two runs in the bottom of the inning, cutting New Yorks lead to 5-3. Pillar doubled home Colby Rasmus, which ended the night for Yankee starter Chris Capuano, and a sacrifice fly to left by Cabrera brought in Pillar. Edwin Encarnacion had a great chance to bring Toronto closer, and end a personal sllump, with Jose Reyes and Bautista on base, but middle reliever Adam Warren got him to fly out to right to end the inning. Paul Pogba France Jersey. Encarnacion is now just 3 for 26 in 12 games since returning from injury. Headley made it 6-3 New York in the ninth inning when he took reliever Dustin McGowans first pitch deep over the right field wall. Two batters later Jeter looked to have brought home Ellsbury, but a 1:37 video review led to the umpire overruling his original safe call at home plate. Bautista hit his 27th home run of the season in the bottom of the fourth inning to make it 1-0 for Toronto. His blast over the left field wall moved him into a tie with Encarnacion for the team lead in long balls. Two batters after Bautista, Navarro laced a double down the left field line, but Capuano was able to avoid anymore trouble by striking out Danny Valencia to end the inning. In the fifth Rasmus doubled to right and was moved to third on a single by Pillar. With runners on the corners and just one out, Toronto had an opportunity to extend its lead. A Reyes pop up and Cabrera ground out, though, ended any threat. Rasmus opened the bottom of the third with a broken-bat single that saw the barrel of the bat nearly take out Capuano on the mound, but any chance for momentum was negated when Pillar hit into a 5-4-3 double play. Capuano (2-3) went 6 1/3 innings, giving up eight hits and two earned runs with four strikeouts to pick up his first win in four starts with New York since being acquired from the Boston Red Sox. David Robertson pitched the ninth for his 35th save of the season. NOTES: Drew Hutchison (8-11) is expected to start for Toronto on Saturday while Michael Pineda (3-2) goes for New York...Derek Jeter will be honoured prior to Sundays series finale...Toronto has dropped six of its past eight series (1-6-1)...Tonights game was the fourth of a nine-game homestand...Melky Cabrera entered the game hitting .340 (17 for 50) against New York this season...San Antonio Spur and Pickering, Ont. native Corey Joseph tossed out the first pitch with the Larry OBrien Trophy (NBA Championship) on display... Attendance at Rogers Centre was 43,318...The Yankees are now 8-5 vs Jays this season...Toronto is 7-17 in August. Jerseys NFL ChinaWholesale JerseysCheap NFL HoodiesCheap Jerseys From ChinaCheap NFL GearWholesale Jerseys 2019Wholesale NFL White Jerseys ' ' '