Andy Murray has said that he is hoping his good form can help him win the ATP World Tour Finals, and complete a London treble.
Murray has already won at Wimbledon and won gold at the 2012 Olympic Games but has failed to find success at the season-ending event, which will see the best eight players in the world fight it out.
He told reporters: "It would definitely mean a lot. I know what it takes to win at the highest level so I will just make sure I prepare myself in the best possible way to give myself the best chance of success, but I am playing well and enjoying it right now."
Murray's recent form has seen him win three tournaments, and he is proud of the way he is playing.
"The way the finals have been won, I saved match points in two of them and also in the third one Ferrer was serving for the match. So they have been very very tight, close matches so it has been nice to get a few wins," he added.
Murray will play Roger Federer, Kei Nishikori and Milos Raonic in the group stages.