Italy Tennis ATP Finals
Tournament Overview
The ATP Finals is the season-ending event for the top 8 ranked singles players and top 8 ranked doubles teams on the ATP Tour. The tournament is held over a period of 8 days, with the singles competition played in a round-robin format and the doubles competition played in a single-elimination format.
The ATP Finals were first held in 1970, and have been held in various cities around the world, including London, New York City, and Turin. The tournament is currently held in Turin, Italy, and will be played on indoor hard courts.
The total prize money for the ATP Finals is $14.5 million, with the winner of the singles competition receiving $4.7 million. The tournament also offers ATP ranking points, with the winner of the singles competition receiving 1500 points.
History of the ATP Finals
The ATP Finals were first held in Tokyo, Japan, in 1970. The tournament was originally known as the Masters Grand Prix, and was held on indoor carpet courts. The tournament was moved to London in 1985, and was held there until 2000.
The ATP Finals were moved to Houston, Texas, in 2001, and was held there until 2003. The tournament was then moved to Shanghai, China, in 2005, and was held there until 2008.
The ATP Finals were moved back to London in 2009, and were held there until 2012. The tournament was then moved to Turin, Italy, in 2021, and will be held there until 2025.
Past Winners of the ATP Finals
Some of the past winners of the ATP Finals.
- Roger Federer (6 titles)
- Pete Sampras (5 titles)
- Novak Djokovic (5 titles)
- Ivan Lendl (5 titles)
- Stefan Edberg (2 titles)
Favorites for the 2023 ATP Finals
The following players are considered to be the favorites for the 2023 ATP Finals:
- Novak Djokovic
- Rafael Nadal
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Daniil Medvedev
- Stefanos Tsitsipas