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2026 Nitto ATP Finals

November 15 November 22 CET

Last updated on June 8, 2026

As the grand finale of the men’s professional tennis season, the Nitto ATP Finals brings together the world’s top eight singles players and doubles teams for a showcase of pure excellence. With only the absolute best of the best qualifying throughout the grueling eleven-month calendar, every single match delivers high-stakes drama, unrivaled intensity, and unforgettable historical moments.

Set on a premium global stage, the Nitto ATP Finals stands as the ultimate celebration of the sport. It is an event where Year-End World No. 1 trophies are solidified, legendary careers are celebrated, and tennis history is rewritten in front of a passionate international audience. Unlike traditional single-elimination knockout tournaments on the ATP Tour, the unique round-robin format ensures that fans see blockbusters from Day 1, giving players a rare second chance to claim the most prestigious indoor championship in tennis.

Tournament Dates and Iconic Venue

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The 2026 edition of the Nitto ATP Finals marks another thrilling chapter in the tournament’s rich history of world-class hosting.

  • Tournament Dates: November 15 – November 22, 2026
  • Host Venue: Inalpi Arena (historically known as Pala Alpitour)
  • Location: Turin (Torino), Piedmont, Italy

The Inalpi Arena: A Modern Coliseum

Nestled in the vibrant Santa Rita district of southern Turin, right adjacent to the historic Olympic Stadium and the beautiful Parco Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto, the Inalpi Arena is an architectural marvel. Designed by the renowned Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and opened in 2006 for the XX Olympic Winter Games, it stands as the largest indoor sporting arena in Italy.

Boasting a sleek futuristic stainless-steel facade and dynamic interior configuration, the arena offers an intimate yet electric atmosphere, seating over 12,000 spectators for tennis matches. The tournament’s signature dark court presentation, spotlighted center stage, and state-of-the-art LED light show give it a theatrical premium feel unmatched by any other event on tour.

Official 2026 Provisional Match Schedule

The tournament spans eight days, utilizing a split day-and-night session structure from Sunday to Friday for the Round Robin stages, followed by single-session weekend spectacles for the Semifinals and Finals.

Please note: The number of matches, game times, and precise program details are indicative and subject to operational changes by the ATP.

Date & DaySessionScheduled TimeProgram / Order of Play
Sun 15/11/26Day11:30 AMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Sun 15/11/26Night06:00 PMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Mon 16/11/26Day11:30 AMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Mon 16/11/26Night06:00 PMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Tue 17/11/26Day11:30 AMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Tue 17/11/26Night06:00 PMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Wed 18/11/26Day11:30 AMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Wed 18/11/26Night06:00 PMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Thu 19/11/26Day11:30 AMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Thu 19/11/26Night06:00 PMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Fri 20/11/26Day11:30 AMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Fri 20/11/26Night06:00 PMRound Robin: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Sat 21/11/26Day12:00 PMSemifinals: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Sat 21/11/26Night06:00 PMSemifinals: 1 Doubles Match, 1 Singles Match
Sun 22/11/26Final03:00 PMChampionship Finals: 1 Doubles, 1 Singles

Crucial Spectator Policy Note: To ensure smooth venue logistics, at the end of the afternoon session, all ticket holders (including those holding valid separate tickets for the evening session) must completely exit the facility. The arena will be swept, cleaned, and re-secured before doors reopen for the night session ticket holders.

Comprehensive Ticket Pricing and Seating Tiers

Experiencing the Nitto ATP Finals live requires careful planning, as tickets rank among the most sought-after items in global sports. Prices vary significantly based on the seat location within the arena and the progression of the tournament.

Please visit tickets.nittoatpfinals.com for more info.

Individual Session Ticket Prices (2026 Guide)

The table below displays the baseline official starting prices (in Euros, €) for single-session admission across all major venue sectors:

SessionParterreTribuna N/S Platea 1Tribuna N/S Platea 2Tribuna O/E Platea 1Tribuna O/E Platea 2Tribuna N/S Gall. 1Tribuna N/S Gall. 2Tribuna O/E Gall. 1Tribuna O/E Gall. 2
Sun Day€335.00€300.00€248.00€271.00€225.00€156.00€139.00€144.00€116.00
Sun Night€365.00€328.00€271.00€296.00€246.00€170.00€151.00€158.00€126.00
Mon Day€247.00€221.00€183.00€200.00€166.00€115.00€102.00€106.00€85.00
Mon Night€335.00€300.00€248.00€271.00€225.00€156.00€139.00€144.00€116.00
Tue Day€238.00€213.00€176.00€193.00€160.00€111.00€98.00€103.00€82.00
Tue Night€335.00€300.00€248.00€271.00€225.00€156.00€139.00€144.00€116.00
Wed Day€238.00€213.00€176.00€193.00€160.00€111.00€98.00€103.00€82.00
Wed Night€335.00€300.00€248.00€271.00€225.00€156.00€139.00€144.00€116.00
Thu Day€238.00€213.00€176.00€193.00€160.00€111.00€98.00€103.00€82.00
Thu Night€365.00€328.00€271.00€296.00€246.00€170.00€151.00€158.00€126.00
Fri Day€296.00€265.00€219.00€240.00€199.00€138.00€122.00€128.00€102.00
Fri Night€435.00€390.00€323.00€353.00€293.00€203.00€180.00€188.00€150.00
Sat Day€676.00€606.00€501.00€548.00€454.00€315.00€280.00€291.00€233.00
Sat Night€841.00€754.00€624.00€682.00€566.00€392.00€348.00€363.00€290.00
Sun Final€1,560.0€1,399.0€1,157.0€1,264.0€1,049.0€726.00€646.00€673.00€538.00

Ultimate Access: Season Tickets (Abbonamenti)

For the hardcore tennis aficionado wanting to catch all 15 sessions of pure elite tennis from Sunday opening through to the crowning of the champion, multi-session season packages offer secured seating throughout the tournament.

  • Parterre (Courtside/Luxury): €4,995.00
  • Tribuna Nord/Sud Platea 1: €4,480.00
  • Tribuna Nord/Sud Platea 2: €3,705.00
  • Tribuna Ovest/Est Platea 1: €4,050.00
  • Tribuna Ovest/Est Platea 2: €3,355.00
  • Tribuna Nord/Sud Galleria 1: €2,325.00
  • Tribuna Ovest/Est Galleria 1: €2,155.00

Disclaimer: All pricing figures represent the primary initial face-value tickets. Prices are strictly subject to dynamic structural changes and premium escalations as availability thins.

Prize Money and Ranking Points Structure

The Nitto ATP Finals boasts one of the most lucrative prize pools in all of international professional sports. Because 2026 figures will only be fully certified closer to November, the event maintains the historic 2025 financial baseline, which acts as a minimum benchmark for what the athletes stand to make. The overall pool sits at a staggering $15,250,000 to $15,500,000.

Points & Financial Breakdown

The tournament runs on a performance-incentivized scale where every single win adds capital and ranking clout.

A. Singles Division

  • Alternate (Standby Player): $155,000 (Earned simply by being onsite ready to fill in if a player withdraws)
  • Participation Fee: Up to $331,000 max, scaled on a per-match basis:
    • 1 Match played = $165,500
    • 2 Matches played = $248,250
    • 3 Matches played = $331,000
  • Round-Robin Match Win: +$396,500 and 200 PIF ATP Ranking Points per victory
  • Semi-Final Match Win: +$1,183,500 and 400 PIF ATP Ranking Points
  • Championship Final Win: +$2,367,000 and 500 PIF ATP Ranking Points
  • The Ultimate Prize (Undefeated Champion): If a player navigates the entire week perfectly with a 5-0 match record, they take home a massive single check of $5,071,000 along with the maximum haul of 1,500 ATP Ranking Points.

B. Doubles Division (Per Team)

  • Alternate: $51,700
  • Participation Fee: Up to $134,200 max, scaled linearly:
    • 1 Match played = $67,100
    • 2 Matches played = $100,650
    • 3 Matches played = $134,200
  • Round-Robin Match Win: +$96,600 and 200 Ranking Points
  • Semi-Final Match Win: +$178,500 and 400 Ranking Points
  • Championship Final Win: +$356,800 and 500 Ranking Points
  • Undefeated Doubles Champions: A perfect 5-0 team run nets $959,300 overall.

Historical Roll of Honor: Past 10 Champions

Understanding the gravity of the Nitto ATP Finals requires looking back at the titans who have conquered this physically and mentally draining indoor tournament over the last decade.

YearSingles ChampionSingles Runner-UpFinal Match Scoreline
2025Jannik Sinner (ITA)Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)7-6(4), 7-5
2024Jannik Sinner (ITA)Taylor Fritz (USA)6-4, 6-4
2023Novak Djokovic (SRB)Jannik Sinner (ITA)6-3, 6-3
2022Novak Djokovic (SRB)Casper Ruud (NOR)7-5, 6-3
2021Alexander Zverev (GER)Daniil Medvedev (RUS)6-4, 6-4
2020Daniil Medvedev (RUS)Dominic Thiem (AUT)4-6, 7-6(2), 6-4
2019Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)Dominic Thiem (AUT)6-7(6), 6-2, 7-6(4)
2018Alexander Zverev (GER)Novak Djokovic (SRB)6-4, 6-3
2017Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)David Goffin (BEL)7-5, 4-6, 6-3
2016Andy Murray (GBR)Novak Djokovic (SRB)6-3, 6-4

Historical Perspectives:

  • The Era of Sinner: Italy’s own Jannik Sinner has sent local crowds into raptures in recent years, reaching the final in 2023, and taking back-to-back crowns in 2024 and 2025, confirming his standing at the top of world tennis.
  • All-Time Records: Novak Djokovic stands alone at the top of the history books with 7 ATP Finals titles overall, breaking his tie with the legendary Roger Federer (who finished his career with 6).

Logistics Guide: Getting to Inalpi Arena

Turin is characterized by a highly integrated, incredibly efficient transit network. During high-profile events like the Nitto ATP Finals, transit authorities routinely step up coordination to maximize sustainable travel options.

Public Transport: The Recommended Route

Because the area surrounding the Olympic park undergoes street restrictions during tournament week, public transit remains the fastest and most stress-free option.

  1. From Torino Porta Nuova Main Train Station: Exit the station and hop directly onto Tram Line 4. Line 4 offers a direct, fast connection dropping you off straight at the Sebastopoli stop, right outside the arena gates (approximately 15–20 minutes transit time).
  2. From Torino Porta Susa Train Station: Take Tram Line 10. This route connects the western transit hub directly to the Santa Rita district, letting off at the Sebastopoli or Filadelfia stations.
  3. From Lingotto Station / Metro Line 1: If you are coming via the metropolitan subway system, disembark at Lingotto and board Bus Routes 14 or 63 to travel the remaining 2.3 km to the venue.
  4. Integrated Spectator Mobility Bonus: Historically, thanks to agreements between the Local Transit Authority (GTT) and the Italian Tennis Federation, spectators holding valid Nitto ATP Finals match tickets can travel completely free of charge on Tram Lines 4, 4N, and 10 on the specific day indicated on their event ticket.

Arriving by Air

If you are flying into Turin-Caselle International Airport (TRN) (located roughly 21 kilometers north of the venue):

  • Take the SFM Torino-Aeroporto-Ceres railway line, which seamlessly brings travelers from the terminal building straight to Dora Station in the city center in just 19 minutes.
  • Alternatively, utilize the direct airport shuttle buses down to Porta Nuova or Porta Susa stations, and transition smoothly onto Tram Lines 4 or 10.

Driving & Strategic Parking

Driving directly to the gates of Inalpi Arena is highly discouraged due to zero public parking on-site and strict perimeters around Via Filadelfia. If you must arrive by car:

  • Primary Long-Stay Option: Use the Caio Mario Park & Ride Car Park. Located roughly 1.9 kilometers south of the stadium, drivers can securely park their vehicles for a flat daily fee and jump straight onto Tram Lines 4N or 10 to cover the final short stretch to the gate.
  • Street-Level Buffer Zones: Limited paid blue-line parking zones operate along the service roads of Corso Galileo Ferraris and Corso Giovanni Agnelli, but spaces fill up hours before the first serve.

Inside the Tournament: Format and Essential Tips

The Unique Round-Robin Format Explained

Unlike standard knockouts, the Nitto ATP Finals splits its 8 qualifiers into two distinct groups of four (often named after tennis legends, such as Group Ilie Năstase or Group John Newcombe).

  • Stage 1: Every player plays the other three athletes in their assigned group.
  • Tie-Breaks: Group standings are calculated based on total match wins. If players are tied, the matrix advances to head-to-head records, then percentage of sets won, and finally percentage of individual games won.
  • Stage 2: The top two finishers from each group advance to the single-elimination Semifinals (Group A Winner plays Group B Runner-Up, and vice versa). The final two survivors duel on Sunday for the championship.

On-Site Regulations and Food/Drink Policy

To guarantee smooth entry through security checkpoints, please keep these strict arena safety regulations in mind:

  • Prohibited Items: No aluminum cans, metal canisters, or glass bottles of any description are permitted inside the arena gates.
  • Plastic Bottle Rule: Spectators are allowed to bring in clear plastic water bottles, provided they do not exceed 0.5 liters in volume. Security personnel at the outer perimeter checkpoints will require you to remove the plastic lid upon entry.
  • Alcohol Policy: External alcoholic beverages of any kind are strictly barred from entering the venue. Full hospitality bars, premium Italian espresso lounges, and local Piedmontese snack concessions are widely available inside the main concourse layout.
  • Bag Check: Only small personal bags or small backpacks are allowed. Large luggage pieces can be checked into designated paid storage lockers outside the primary pedestrian concourse on Corso Sebastopoli 123.

Italian Tennis and Padel Federation

View Organizer Website

Inalpi Arena

Corso Sebastopoli, 123
Torino, 10134 Italy
+39 011 616 4963
View Venue Website

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