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Atp Finals 2026 Turin

What this countdown tracks

The clock above counts down to the 2026 Nitto ATP Finals starting November 15, 2026 at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, the season-ending championship for the year's top eight singles players and doubles teams.

About this event

The ATP Finals is the climax of the men's tennis season and one of the most prestigious indoor tennis tournaments in the calendar. Eight singles players and eight doubles teams qualify on a year-long points race. The format is round-robin across two groups of four, with the top two from each group advancing to single-elimination semi-finals on the Saturday and the final on the Sunday. Points and prize money are second only to the Grand Slams.

The 2026 edition is the seventh and final year of Turin's run hosting the event before it relocates from 2027 onwards. The Inalpi Arena, formerly known as the Pala Alpitour, has produced consistently high attendance and an energetic atmosphere with Italian crowds backing local hopefuls Jannik Sinner and Lorenzo Musetti. The 2027 host city was confirmed by the ATP and is expected to be unveiled mid-2026 in the lead-in to Turin's farewell.

What to expect

Per ATP rules, eight singles players play three round-robin matches each from Sunday through Friday, with the top two from each group reaching the Saturday semi-finals. Doubles run on parallel courts. Indoor hard-court conditions, fast lighting and the famously vocal Turin crowd reward aggressive, all-court tennis. Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and the rest of the year's qualified eight will all arrive with title incentive after a long autumn swing.

Past results

  • 2025: Jannik Sinner won the title in front of a home crowd.
  • 2024: Jannik Sinner won his first ATP Finals.
  • 2023: Novak Djokovic claimed a record seventh year-end title.
  • 2022: Novak Djokovic won his sixth ATP Finals.
  • 2021: Alexander Zverev took his second year-end championship.

How to watch

In Italy the tournament is on Sky Sport and Rai. The UK has the event on Sky Sports Tennis and the BBC. The US streams on Tennis Channel. India is on Sony Sports Network. Day-session matches start around 14:00 CET (13:00 GMT, 08:00 ET, 18:30 IST), with evening sessions from 20:30 CET.

Related countdowns

ATP Finals viewers also follow the WTA Finals 2026, the Australian Open 2027, the French Open Men's Final, and the US Open Men's Final.

FAQ

When does the ATP Finals 2026 start? Sunday November 15, 2026, with the singles and doubles finals on Sunday November 22. Where is the ATP Finals 2026 held? Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy, on indoor hard courts. How can I watch the ATP Finals 2026? Live on Sky Sport (Italy), Sky Sports Tennis (UK), Tennis Channel (US), and Sony Sports (India). How do players qualify for the ATP Finals? The top eight in the season-long ATP Race to Turin standings qualify, with Grand Slam champions ranked 9-20 eligible if higher-ranked players miss out.