We asked the rest of the Sky Sports Tennis panel to give their predictions. 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 (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. 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Colin Wilson had two goals and an assist, and Mike Fisher scored a goal and helped set up two others in the Predators 6-4 victory over the Red Wings on Monday night.David Price says Anthony Joshua and his promoter Eddie Hearn opted for the easier fight by picking Eric Molina instead of him for December 10.The IBF world heavyweight champion makes a second defence against Molina (25-3, 19 KOs) after the American was preferred to Joshuas fellow Briton Price (21-3, 18 KOs).It is not the match up fight fans have been waiting for, but in the circumstances Hearn was limited for choice of opponents, with less than six weeks until the fight at the Manchester Arena.Price told ESPN that he believes Texan Molina will not come to win after accepting the fight against Joshua (17-0, 17 KOs) at short notice.Theyve taken the safer option without a doubt, Price said. I always thought that Joshuas team -- not Joshua himself -- think that Molina is a safer bet. Its less likely that something will go wrong.My selling point is the excitement I would bring. But Joshuas people began to realise theres a serious chance of him getting knocked out if he fought me.I thought I was going to get it at one point but, the longer its gone on, the less likely it has become that I would get it.Theres not going to be many champions picking me out as a voluntary defence and I think its boiled down to his trainer [Tony Sims], and I cant blame him. Molina was the safer option.But the thing with Eric Molina is that I dont think hes going to come to win at all and thats the difference -- I would have come to win.Molina has fought for a world title and even in his best win against Tomasz Adamek he was very defensive, and almost journeyman like. He doesnt take many chances. If he sits on the ropes this fight will be over in a couple of rounds. If he fiddles about for a bit, it might go five rounds.It wont bring the same anticipation or excitement as fighting me would. A fight between me and Joshua wouldnt have gone the distance and it would have been a war while it lasted.Wladimir Klitschko, the former champion whose nine-and-a-half reign was ended by Tyson Fury nearly a year ago, decided not to box Joshua on December 10 due to a calf injury and not enough time to promote a fight of that size.That left Hearn searching for a new opponent for the 2012 Olympic gold medallist and considered Price ass well as Molina.ddddddddddddIf Joshua, 27, makes a successful second defence against Molina, Klitschko lies in wait for a clash that is being lined up for March or April and possibly at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.With such a big fight in the making, 2008 Olympic bronze medallist Price believes he was too much of a risk but says fans will still tune in to see Joshua-Molina.With such a big fight around the corner, they didnt want to take any chances, Price said. Joshua probably heard what I said and wanted to set the record straight because hes a fighter, but its not down to him.Eric Molina was supposed to be my opponent on December 10, but now they are fighting him instead of me.Its part of the business. His options were limited. They would have slaughtered him if he fought me because Ive been knocked out and Molina is going to get slaughtered. But everyone is tied up and the fans will probably still tune in and watch it. The outcry will subside.The shame for me not getting the Joshua fight is that it felt like this was the best chance for it to happen, unless I go and win another one of the titles and then we can fight. Once he beats Molina there are bigger fights for him and there will be mandatory defences.Price, from Liverpool, said he is now waiting on news for an opponent, but still hoped to fight on the show in Manchester.Molina, 34, is the third successive American Joshua has fought. In April, Joshua captured his first world title when he knocked out Charles Martin in two rounds before Dominic Breazeale lasted until the seventh round in June.Molina was knocked out in the ninth round when he challenged fellow American Deontay Wilder for the WBC version of the world title last year.He was also taken out in a round by fellow American Chris Arreola in February 2012, but has recently restored some confidence.Molina knocked out Polands former light-heavyweight and cruiserweight world champion Adamek in the tenth round in his last bout in April and afterwards said: The ultimate goal is to become the first Mexican-American [world] heavyweight champion. ' ' '