ATP Finals remain in Italy until 2030
Shortly after Jannik Sinner won the ATP Finals final against Taylor Fritz, the ATP announced that the tournament will remain in Italy until 2030. Organized since 2021 in Turin, 2025 will be its final year there.
The ATP press release states that possible new host cities between 2026 and 2030 will be announced in due course.
ATP President Andrea Gaudenzi said: "Over the past four years, Italy has proven to be an exceptional host for our most prestigious event, with the vision of creating a special experience for players and fans alike.
We look forward to continuing to raise the bar together."
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