The tournament is made up of the top eight singles players and doubles pairings in the world.
South African's number one doubles player Wesley Moodie, along with doubles partner Dick Norman (Belgium), qualified in seventh position.
"It's exciting to make it in, it's a fantastic tournament with the world's best players," said Moodie.
The tournament starts off with a round-robin stage, made up of two groups each with four doubles teams. Each pairing will match up against the other three in their group and the top two pairings go through to the semifinals stage.
"I'm looking forward to the challenge and I think it's difficult to look past the round robin stage as every match is tough and important," said Moodie.
Moodie and Norman will take on second seeds Daniel Nestor (Canada) and Nenad Zimonjic (Serbia) in the first round-robin match on Monday 22 November.
The ATP World Tour finals runs from the November 21-28.
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