Turin Will Host the ATP Finals From 2021

Alexander Zverev of Germany celebrates at the ATP Tennis Finals in 2018. Photo by Ella Ling/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9983659bb)

The ATP Finals, the biggest and most prestigious event at the Association of Tennis Professionals, will be held in Turin from 2021-2026.  

Pala Alpitour, a 15,000 seat multi-purpose arena and the biggest indoor arena in Italy will be the home of the ATP Finals for 5 years. This will not be the first big event hosted by this arena; it also hosted the hockey games in the 2006 Turin Olympics. London, Tokyo, Turin, Singapore, and Manchester were the cities that bid for this event. London was the host for the ATP finals for 12 years (12 editions from 2009-2020) and is only outnumbered by New York’s Madison Square Garden who was the host for 13 years, from 1977 to 1989. ATP Finals first started in 1970 and since then 14 cities have hosted this tournament – Turin will be the 15th host city.

Novak Djokovic, who is a five-time winner of this event and President of the ATP Player Council said that he’s very excited to see the tournament moving to Turin in 2021 and hopes to be a part of what will be a very special event. 

The world’s best eight single players and double teams of the season will meet at the ATP Finals in 2021 and will pursue a record prize – $14.5 million.