The stage is set for a spectacular conclusion to the men's tennis season as the prestigious ATP Finals 2025 prepares to light up the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy. From November 9 to 16, 2025, the elite of the ATP Tour will descend upon the Italian city, competing not just for one of the biggest titles of the year but also for the coveted year-end World No.1 ranking.
Turin's Grand Spectacle: Tournament Format and Key Details
This season-ending championship is the ultimate test, featuring only the top eight singles players and top eight doubles teams from the ATP Tour. The action kicks off on Sunday, November 9, with a unique round-robin format that guarantees fans multiple high-stakes matches between the world's best players before the knockout semifinals and finals.
The Inalpi Arena in Turin will host all sessions, with afternoon matches starting at 11:30 AM CET and evening sessions beginning at 6:00 PM CET from November 9 to 14. The semifinals on Saturday, November 15, will start at 12:00 PM, culminating in the grand finals on Sunday, November 16, beginning at 3:00 PM.
The Contenders: A Stellar Player Lineup
The singles field is a who's who of men's tennis, headlined by the intense rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Italy's own Jannik Sinner. Their battle for the year-end No. 1 spot adds a thrilling narrative to the tournament. They are joined by the legendary Novak Djokovic, the powerful Alexander Zverev, and other top talents like Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, and Alex de Minaur.
The doubles competition is equally fierce, with qualified teams including Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos, and the all-Italian pair Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori, promising thrilling net-play and strategic masterclasses.
What's at Stake: Points, Prestige, and Record Prize Money
More than just glory is on the line in Turin. Players compete for crucial ATP ranking points, with a maximum of 1,500 points available for an undefeated champion. The points breakdown is 200 for each round-robin win, 400 for a semifinal victory, and 500 for winning the final.
The financial rewards are equally massive, with a total prize pool of $15,500,000. An undefeated singles champion can pocket a staggering $5,071,000, while the winning doubles team stands to earn $959,300.
How to Watch: Broadcasting and Streaming Information
For fans in the United States, comprehensive coverage will be provided by the Tennis Channel on TV, with live streaming available on Tennis Channel Plus. Indian viewers can catch all the action on the Sony Sports Network and stream every match live via the SonyLIV app.
As the tennis world turns its eyes to Turin, the ATP Finals 2025 promises a week of unparalleled intensity, where the season's best will leave everything on the court for the final title of the year.