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Result: Andrey Rubley claims first ATP Finals victory by beating Dominic Thiem

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Dominic Thiem was already through to the semi-finals as the group winner.

Andrey Rublev claimed his first victory at the Nitto ATP Finals in his dead-rubber clash with Dominic Thiem.

Debutant Rublev was already eliminated after two losses while Thiem's brilliant victory over Rafael Nadal on Tuesday guaranteed him top spot in the group.

It was perhaps no surprise that Thiem experienced a comedown while Rublev, who missed a match point in his loss to Stefanos Tsitsipas, hit top form to win 6-2 7-5.

The Russian seized on a slow start from Thiem to move 4-0 ahead and, although the US Open champion recovered from a break down early in the second set, Rublev broke again and served out victory.

While the result was immaterial in terms of the future of the tournament, it still earned Rublev 200 ranking points and 153,000 US dollars (approximately £114,000) in prize money.

That was more than enough of an incentive for the 23-year-old, who said: "For each player it's a really important match because they give 200 points, and it's really a lot. And these points are going to stay all the year so it's a huge advantage."

Thiem admitted he was a step short, saying: "Obviously I wanted to win the match 100 per cent but the first two matches were pretty tough, pretty long. So, of course, with the fact that I was already qualified in the back of my mind, it was maybe difficult today to keep that intensity alive."

Dominic Thiem will play either Novak Djokovic or Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals (John Walton/PA)

The third seed will face the winner of Friday's clash between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev in the last four, and denied that he would feel a little hard done by to face the world number one at this stage.

"Every one of the players here, they are great, and it doesn't matter who I face, I have to find that way of playing like in the first two group matches again," said Thiem.

"Both are former champions of this tournament. For me just the goal is to find the great intensity tomorrow in practice and try to be 100 per cent in the match on Saturday whoever I face."

Meanwhile, Jamie Murray is to reunite with his former doubles partner Bruno Soares next season.

The pair split last spring, with Murray choosing to switch to fellow British player Neal Skupski, but he will be back with Brazilian Soares for 2021.

Murray won both his men's doubles grand slam titles with Soares, the pair collecting the Australian Open and US Open trophies in 2016, while they qualified for the ATP Finals for three straight years.

Murray has failed to hit the same heights with Skupski, although they did reach the semi-finals of the US Open last year and were agonisingly close to qualifying for the O2 this time around.

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