Turin to host ATP Finals again in 2027
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Turin will host the ATP Finals again in 2027, extending its agreement with the men's professional tennis tour.
- The city has been the venue for the tournament since 2021, showcasing its organizational capabilities.
- The ATP Finals bring together the season's top eight singles players and doubles teams.
Turin, Italy, has secured its position as the host city for the ATP Finals in 2027, marking a continuation of its partnership with the men's professional tennis circuit. The Italian Tennis and Padel Federation (FITP) announced the extension, confirming that the Piedmontese capital will remain the "home of the Nitto ATP Finals" for the upcoming season.
This decision recognizes Turin's "path of organizational excellence" since it first hosted the prestigious tournament in 2021. The ATP Finals, also known as the Masters Tournament, is a season-ending event that features the top eight singles players and the top eight doubles teams on the men's tour. Its format and significance make it one of the calendar's premier events, with the ATP itself likening it to the "Super Bowl of tennis."
The tournament has a rich history, originating in Tokyo in 1970 and undergoing several name changes before becoming the ATP Finals in 2009. Turin's selection for 2027 had been anticipated by Italian media in recent months, with the official confirmation now solidifying the city's role in elite international tennis.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.