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2025
2025 ATP Finals
Players compete across 19 tournaments to accumulate points for ATP Race to Turin qualification, including Grand Slams, ATP Masters 1000, and other ATP Tour events.
2025
2025 ATP Finals
ATP Race to Turin rankings are published weekly, coinciding with the 52-week rolling ATP rankings, to track player qualification for the ATP Finals tournament.
2024 ATP Finals tournament with a total prize money pool of $15,250,000, matching the WTA Finals prize money for the first time since 2015.
2024 An undefeated champion can earn a maximum of 1,500 ranking points and $4,881,100 in singles or $959,300 in doubles.
2024 Jannik Sinner won the ATP Finals, earning a record $4,881,100, the highest payout for a tournament winner in tennis history.
2023 Novak Djokovic became the oldest singles champion in the ATP Finals tournament history.
November 2022
2022 ATP Finals – Singles
Djokovic won the largest prize check in tennis history at that time, totaling $4,740,300.
November 2022
2022 ATP Finals – Singles
Rafael Nadal made his final appearance at the ATP Tour Finals, attempting to complete the career Super Slam.
November 2022
2022 ATP Finals – Singles
Novak Djokovic defeated Casper Ruud 7-5, 6-3 to win his sixth ATP Tour Finals singles title, equaling Roger Federer's record.
November 2022
2022 ATP Finals – Singles
Djokovic set a record for the longest time gap between first and most recent Tour Finals titles at 14 years (first title in 2008).
November 2022
2022 ATP Finals – Singles
Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest-ever ATP year-end No. 1, despite withdrawing from the tournament due to an injury sustained during the Paris Masters.
November 2022 The ATP Finals made its debut in Turin, Italy, marking the start of a new era for the prestigious year-end tournament.
November 2021 The final ATP Finals tournament was held in London, concluding the event's long-standing association with the venue before moving to Turin, Italy.
2020 ATP introduced live electronic line-calling powered by Hawk-Eye Live during the tournament, replacing traditional line umpires due to COVID-19 pandemic precautions.
2020 Last year the ATP Finals were held at The O2 Arena in London.
September 2020 Nitto Denko extended its title partnership of the ATP Finals for an additional five years, until 2025.
April 2019 ATP announces Turin will host the ATP Finals from 2021 to 2025.
2018 Mike Bryan became the oldest doubles champion in the history of the ATP Finals.
2018 Alexander Zverev wins his first ATP Finals singles title.
2017 Event renamed to 'ATP Finals'.
November 2017 The tournament permanently moved to Turin, Italy, ending its long-standing run in London, United Kingdom.
May 25 2017 Nitto Denko announced as the main sponsor of the ATP Finals through 2020.
2014 Marin Čilić qualified for the ATP Finals by winning a major tournament while ranked between eighth and twentieth.

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