
The 2025 Nitto ATP Finals with total prize pool of US$ 15,500,000 delivered a thrilling conclusion to the men’s tennis season, as Turin once again hosted the world’s top eight players on the indoor hard courts of the Inalpi Arena from 9–16 November. The event lived up to its reputation as one of the sport’s most prestigious tournaments, combining high-stakes competition with a spectacular atmosphere.
Jannik Sinner emerged as the undisputed star of the week, successfully defending his title and defeating Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(4), 7-5 in a high-quality final. Playing with confidence and precision in front of a passionate home crowd, Sinner went through the entire tournament without dropping a set – earning the maximum 1,500 ranking points and further cementing his status among the elite, earning record US$ 5,071,000, the richest payout in the event’s history!
Despite falling short in the final, Carlos Alcaraz secured the year-end World No. 1 ranking thanks to his strong season and consistent performances throughout the round-robin stage. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic’s withdrawal due to a shoulder issue opened the door for Lorenzo Musetti to make his ATP Finals debut, adding extra Italian flair to the event.
The doubles title went to Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten, who capped their impressive season with a straight-sets win over British duo Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski.
With record attendance, global broadcast reach, and world-class tennis, the 2025 edition proved why the ATP Finals remain a highlight of the sporting calendar. Turin is set to host the event again in 2026, promising another year of drama, star power, and unforgettable moments.
Congratulations to the tournament champions!