Roger Federer’s final match will see him play alongside old rival Rafael Nadal in the Laver Cup doubles on Friday.
The pair will represent Team Europe against Team World’s Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe at London’s 02 Arena.
Before that match, Andy Murray will start the evening session in singles against Alex de Minaur at 19:00 BST.
Federer, a 20-time Grand Slam winner, said last week he would retire at the team event, which starts on Friday.
The 41-year-old Swiss said it would be “wonderful” to play alongside Spaniard Nadal, 36, who has 22 major titles.
“I’m not sure if I can handle it all but I’ll try,” said Federer.
“This one feels a whole lot different. I’m happy to have him on my team and not playing against him.”
Nadal said he was looking forward to an “unforgettable” match alongside his rival.
“One of the most important, if not the most important player in my tennis career is leaving,” the Spaniard said.
“At the end, this moment will be difficult. I’m super-excited and grateful to play with him.”
Federer has struggled with a knee problem and does not feel able to play singles.
His last competitive match was a defeat by Hubert Hurkacz in last year’s Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Europe take on a world team in the three-day Laver Cup, where Italian Matteo Berrettini will take Federer’s place over the weekend.
In Friday’s day session, Norway’s Casper Ruud faces Sock and Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas meets Argentine Diego Schwartzman in singles matches.
The 21-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic is also on Team Europe, captained by Bjorn Bjorg, for the three-day event.
John McEnroe skippers Team World, which also includes American Taylor Fritz and Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime.