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On the Eve of the Turin ATP Finals, Field Still Unsettled as Schedule Is Tweaked

A last‑minute Athens final leaves the lineup incomplete, triggering unusual scheduling.

Overview

  • The season-ending event runs November 9–16 on indoor hard courts at Turin’s Inalpi Arena.
  • Carlos Alcaraz headlines the Jimmy Connors group with Taylor Fritz, Novak Djokovic and Alex de Minaur, while Jannik Sinner tops the Bjorn Borg group with Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton and either Felix Auger-Aliassime or Lorenzo Musetti.
  • The final berth depends on the Athens ATP 250 title match, with Musetti needing the trophy to qualify and uncertainty persisting over Djokovic’s participation in Turin.
  • Organizers reshaped the opening days to stage one singles match from each group on Sunday and Monday, leaving some players unsure of opponents and creating uneven rest days.
  • The prize pool totals $15.5 million, with at least $2.367 million for the champion and up to $5.071 million for an unbeaten winner, as Alcaraz and Sinner also vie for year-end No. 1.