The ATP Finals will continue to call Turin its home for 2026, with the potential for an extended stay through 2030. ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi made this announcement during a press conference in Turin, firmly establishing the Inalpi Arena as the venue for the prestigious event.
Gaudenzi expressed satisfaction with the current arrangement but noted that discussions regarding a longer-term commitment to Turin will take place with the Italian Tennis Federation early next year. “We are very pleased here, and that’s definitely a consideration we need to factor in,” he stated. However, he emphasized that no definitive decision has been made yet, and a thorough dialogue will occur after this year’s tournament.
Turin has hosted the ATP Finals for the last four years, taking over the mantle in 2021 after a successful run at the O2 Arena in London, which lasted from 2009 to 2020. As the tournament continues in Turin, the ATP is keen to evaluate the future possibilities of keeping this significant event in Italy.
The ATP Finals, known for highlighting the top players in men’s tennis, has grown in prestige and popularity during its time in Turin, and both the city and the event seem eager to nurture this partnership further. As stakeholders prepare for discussions, tennis enthusiasts can look forward to an exciting year ahead.
