Prizes, Venue, Groups: Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 ATP Finals
The season's final showdown is approaching. Eight players but only one crown: Sinner will defend it against a revenge-seeking Alcaraz. Between uncertainties, prize money, and groups, here's everything you need to know about the 2025 ATP Finals.
From November 9 to 16, 2025, the ATP Finals will mark the end of the season. The "Pala Alpitour Arena" is set to host the world's top eight players, ready to battle for one of tennis's most prestigious titles.
The defending champion, Jannik Sinner, will attempt to repeat his 2024 performance, when he conquered his home country by dominating Taylor Fritz (6-4, 6-4).
The list of qualifiers:
- Carlos Alcaraz: qualified since July 9
- Jannik Sinner: qualified since August 8
- Alexander Zverev: qualified since October 24
- Novak Djokovic: qualified since October 18
- Ben Shelton: qualified since October 30
- Taylor Fritz: qualified since October 29
- Alex de Minaur: qualified since October 30
- Félix Auger-Aliassime or Lorenzo Musetti, the final contenders for the remaining spot
The groups:
- Jimmy Connors Group: Alcaraz, Djokovic, Fritz, De Minaur
- Björn Borg Group: Sinner, Zverev, Shelton, Auger-Aliassime/Musetti
Suspense surrounds Novak Djokovic's participation. The 38-year-old Serbian has announced he will decide after the Athens tournament in which he is competing.
Finally, the 2025 ATP Finals also mean financial prestige. An undefeated champion will take home the staggering sum of $5.07 million, a record amount on the tour. Furthermore, each group stage victory earns $396,500, and even the alternates will receive $155,000.
Prize Money:
- Undefeated Champion: $5,071,000
- Final Victory: $2,367,000
- Semi-final Victory: $1,183,500
- Per Group Stage Match Victory: $396,500
- Participation: $331,000
- Alternate: $155,000
Now it remains to be seen which player will claim the prestigious ATP Finals title.
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