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The ATP Final will be staying in Turin until 2026, but the future will be unknown.
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The ATP Final will be staying in Turin until 2026, but the future will be unknown.

July 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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Turin, Italy – The ATP Finals will remain in Turin until at least 2026, the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation announced Thursday, but political issues could affect whether the tournament at the time would remain in Italy.

ATP Chair Andrea Gaudenzi announced in November that the contract for the year-end tournament with the Italian Federation has been extended for another five years until 2030, but did not specify whether the event will remain in Turin or move to Milan, or whether a new arena will be built for ice hockey at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics.

Currently there are at least two editions of the Tourin tournament. This November and 2026.

“The ATP Finals will be contested in Turin until at least 2026,” said Italian federal president Angelo Binagi.

But Binagi also said a new government decree that could reduce federal control over organizing tournaments is threatening to force ATP to go elsewhere.

“It’s upsetting that this is happening at the biggest moment in Italian tennis history,” Binagi said. “But we’ll do everything we can to keep the tournament here.”

The ATP Final has been in Turin since 2021, following 12 years of operation in London.

Thinner won the title last year.

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