The ATP Finals will stay in Turin at least through 2027, the tour reports.
The ATP and and Italian Tennis have today announced that the Nitto ATP Finals will be held in Turin through 2027. Five yeas of the ATP’s season-ending championships have already taken place in Turin, with 2026 set to be the sixth.
The extension makes seven, and the ATP finals are set to be held in Italy through 2030, with Nitto confirmed as title partner throughout this period term. Host venue arrangements beyond 2027 continue to be evaluated, with further updates to be provided in due course.
From the ATP:
First held in Turin in 2021, the Nitto ATP Finals has experienced standout success both on and off the court. The 2025 edition attracted a record-breaking 229,879 spectators, a nine per cent increase on the previous year. Seven million viewers tuned in to watch the final, the most watched tennis match in Italian TV history. Globally, the event drew 218 million video views across ATP’s social channels, a 67 per cent increase on 2024.
Prize money also reached an all-time high of $15.5 million, with Jannik Sinner earning $5.07 million after winning the title undefeated, the largest payout in the tournament’s history.
The full chronological list of host cities for ATP Finals
- Tokyo, Japan: 1970
- Paris, France: 1971
- Barcelona, Spain: 1972
- Boston, United States: 1973
- Melbourne, Australia: 1974
- Stockholm, Sweden: 1975
- Houston, United States: 1976
- New York City, United States: 1977–1989
- Frankfurt, Germany: 1990–1995
- Hanover, Germany: 1996–1999
- Lisbon, Portugal: 2000
- Sydney, Australia: 2001
- Shanghai, China: 2002, 2005–2008
- Houston, United States: 2003–2004
- London, United Kingdom: 2009–2020
- Turin, Italy: 2021–Present
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