It's official now. The ATP and FITP have just announced that the ATP Finals will remain in Turin until 2027, so Italy will continue to be the epicenter where the 8 best tennis players in the world collide at the end of the year, as has been the case since 2021. In fact, the tournament will be hosted in the country until 2030, although the venue will change.
This decision is due to the success the venue has had in previous editions, such as in 2025, where the 229,879 spectators who attended the tournament set record numbers. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner played a final watched by 7 million spectators, making it the most-watched tennis match in Italian television history. Moreover, the prize money also reached a historical high of 15.5 million dollars, with Jannik Sinner winning 5.07 million dollars after clinching the undefeated title, the largest prize in the tournament's history.
Italy secures the ATP Finals until 2030
This year, the tournament will see changes, such as a new training court or an increase in capacity at the Inalpi Arena, while numbers continue to grow exponentially each year. Additionally, it has also been announced that Italy will host the ATP Finals until 2030, although a change in venue is expected starting in 2028.
This only confirms the great moment Italian tennis is going through, becoming a role model within the sport. Beyond the figure of Jannik Sinner as the world's number 1, there are numerous Italian tennis players standing out on the circuit, making tennis the reference sport in the country, with people supporting their players whenever they get the chance.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Oficial: Turín también será la sede de las ATP Finals en 2027

