Official: The ATP Finals will be held in Turin in 2026

Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis Federation, explains the progress that has been made and the new issues with the government.

Raquel Bermúdez Rodríguez | 18 Jul 2025 | 22.10
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Jannik Sinner in the last ATP Finals 2024. Photo: Getty
Jannik Sinner in the last ATP Finals 2024. Photo: Getty

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Despite many fans still recovering from a hectic Wimbledon, the circuit is shifting focus to other things, such as future tournaments. The ATP Finals are among the most significant events at the end of the season, and although only Carlos Alcaraz has secured a spot so far, there have been important updates about the competition.

Angelo Binaghi, the president of the Italian Tennis Federation, confirmed that the next edition of the tournament will continue to be held in Italy, although he hinted at uncertainties regarding the following years due to other issues. These were his statements as reported by Ubitennis.

"I have news: ATP has authorized me to announce that in 2026, the Finals will be in Turin. As long as I am there, a confrontation with the State and Government will be impossible. We acknowledge their duty to make laws, our duty to respect them even if we don't like them," explained Angelo.

The Existing Issues

"I am a man of institutions, a humble servant of the State, and I do not forget the help I received from the current ministers. Of course, I would have liked to see this interest in Italian tennis a few months ago when we were trying to make Rome something bigger: now we have to fight not to regress. We have done everything, we have renewed everything, today there is nothing left but to capitalize on an extraordinary success also due to the feats of a great player."

His Position, in Question

"We trust that a solution will be found, and we are waiting to see how this law turns out: we will do everything possible to try to make the State's laws compatible with the ambitious goals of a federation like ours, which aims to become the world's leading tennis federation, if it is not already. To dispel any doubts, since we want to do everything possible and clear the field of any possible individualism, the competent ministers have already been informed that I have requested the federation council to relieve me of the position I currently hold in the presidency of all the bodies in which we collaborate with other organizations to manage major events.

If the issue is my vision of a federation that wants to be an absolute protagonist, my mandate is entirely available. It seems to me the best time, if necessary, to end this 25-year experience. We have won everything, we are at the top of the world, what better time? If necessary, I would leave immediately."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Binaghi muestra su preocupación por el futuro de las ATP Finals