ATP Finals to remain in Turin through 2027 after agreement extension

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The ATP and the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation announced on Wednesday that the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals will remain in Turin through at least 2027, extending the city's run as host of men's tennis's premier year-end event. FITP president Angelo Binaghi confirmed the decision, which builds on a 2024 agreement that secured the tournament through 2030.

The 2026 edition will take place from November 15–22 at the Inalpi Arena, with world number one Jannik Sinner already qualified. Ticket sales for 2026 are reportedly tracking at unprecedented levels, according to FITP.

The tournament has delivered significant economic returns for the city. The 2025 edition generated €591.1 million in economic impact and drew 229,879 ticket buyers. Between 2021 and 2025, the event produced €342 million in tax revenue against €80 million in public contributions.