Turin Confirmed As Host Of Nitto ATP Finals Through 2027

Jannik Sinner (photo: Giampiero Sposito/FITP)

LONDON, July 16, 2026 (ATP Media Release)

The ATP and FITP have today announced that the Nitto ATP Finals will be held in Turin through 2027. The extension follows five successful editions of the event in Turin, with a sixth set to take place in November 2026, building on one of the ATP’s most successful host city partnerships.

First held in Turin in 2021, the Nitto ATP Finals has experienced standout success both on and off the court. The 2025 edition attracted a record-breaking 229,879 spectators, a nine per cent increase on the previous year. Seven million viewers tuned in to watch the final, the most watched tennis match in Italian TV history. Globally, the event drew 218 million video views across ATP’s social channels, a 67 per cent increase on 2024.

Prize money also reached an all-time high of $15.5 million, with Jannik Sinner earning $5.07 million after winning the title undefeated, the largest payout in the tournament’s history.

The 2026 edition will introduce a series of tournament upgrades designed to enhance the fan, player and partner experience. A new open-view practice court in the Fan Village will bring fans closer to the players as they prepare for matches, while the seating capacity inside the Inalpi Arena will increase to more than 13,500. Four new courtside terraces and enhanced hospitality areas within the arena will offer a more exclusive experience for partners and guests.

With an additional year of collaboration, ATP and FITP will continue to drive progress, reinforcing the event’s position as one of the world’s leading annual sporting events and the pinnacle of the ATP Tour season.

Andrea Gaudenzi, ATP Chairman, said: “Our flagship event has gone from strength to strength in Turin, attracting global audiences, showcasing the sport’s best players and delivering a world-class fan experience. Over the past five years, Turin has become synonymous with the Nitto ATP Finals, helping to elevate the event to new heights. The record-breaking numbers we’ve seen across prize money, fan attendance and TV viewership are a testament to the dedication of FITP, the City of Turin, Nitto and all our event partners. We’re delighted to continue building on that momentum together.”

Angelo Binaghi, FITP President, said: “Turin has proven over the years to be an outstanding host for the Nitto ATP Finals. For this reason, we have decided to continue together in 2027. It is a choice of continuity and trust in a city, a region, and a network of institutions and partners that have worked with great passion and expertise, helping to make this event one of the most appreciated on the global tennis calendar.

“Confirming Turin for 2027 allows us to plan the future with ambition and to further strengthen the bond between this event and the territory that has embraced and developed it. The extraordinary results we are already seeing in ticket sales for the 2026 edition show that the Nitto ATP Finals have truly captured the hearts of Italian and international fans. It is the most encouraging sign to continue investing in a project that represents a valuable asset for Italian sport and the country as a whole.”

Hideo Takasaki, Nitto Chairman and CEO, said: “Nitto would like to express our sincere gratitude to the ATP, FITP, the City of Turin, and the local community for their continued support of the Nitto ATP Finals. Since 2021, the Nitto ATP Finals has grown together with the city of Turin, steadily strengthening its global presence and evolving into a world-class event that captivates fans around the globe. We sincerely hope that, in 2027, the tournament will continue to reach new heights in the beautiful city of Turin, rich in history and culture, and continue to inspire fans around the world.”

The Nitto ATP Finals will take place in Italy through 2030, with Nitto confirmed as title partner throughout this period term. Host venue arrangements beyond 2027 continue to be evaluated, with further updates to be provided in due course.