ATP Finals Secures Italy as Host Until 2030
The prestigious tennis event extends its stay in Italy, with Turin and Milan as potential venues.
- The ATP Finals will continue to be held in Italy for an additional five years, extending the contract through 2030.
- Turin has successfully hosted the tournament since 2021, following a 12-year stint in London.
- The event saw record attendance this year, with over 183,000 fans and all sessions sold out.
- Jannik Sinner, the world number one, became the first Italian to win the ATP Finals, defeating Taylor Fritz in the final.
- While Turin remains the current venue, there is speculation about a potential move to a new arena in Milan post-2025.