The tennis season finale will also be held in Italy beyond 2025. Italy will remain the host country for the ATP Finals for five more years, until 2030, the professional organization announced after Jannik Sinner’s final victory in Turin. There was a lot of hype in his home country surrounding the Italian world number one Sinner, who won the final 6:4, 6:4 against the American Taylor Fritz.
The year-end tournament has been taking place in Turin since 2021, after previously being held in London for twelve years. The agreement is valid until 2025. The ATP did not announce whether the tournament would move from 2026. The location options are currently being examined and news will be announced in due course, it said. Recently there was speculation about a move to Milan. This year the annual financial statements were worth $15.25 million.