ATP Finals 2024

10 Nov 2024 - 17 Nov 2024
"Jannik Sinner was a joke" - Andy Roddick shares his feelings about Italian's 'absurd' journey to the title at ATP Finals 2024 "Jannik Sinner was a joke" - Andy Roddick shares his feelings about Italian's 'absurd' journey to the title at ATP Finals 2024
"Jannik Sinner was a joke" - Andy Roddick shares his feelings about Italian's 'absurd' journey to the title at ATP Finals 2024
Jannik Sinner joins Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek in elite $30 million club after clinching record prize money at ATP Finals Jannik Sinner joins Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek in elite $30 million club after clinching record prize money at ATP Finals
Jannik Sinner joins Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek in elite $30 million club after clinching record prize money at ATP Finals
"Parents come before everything else" - Jannik Sinner opens up on "the most beautiful" moment after rare family appearance at ATP Finals "Parents come before everything else" - Jannik Sinner opens up on "the most beautiful" moment after rare family appearance at ATP Finals
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Lindsey Vonn gives a one-word response as Jannik Sinner wins the ATP World Tour Finals Lindsey Vonn gives a one-word response as Jannik Sinner wins the ATP World Tour Finals
Lindsey Vonn gives a one-word response as Jannik Sinner wins the ATP World Tour Finals
"I don't know if we can overcompliment Jannik Sinner" - Andy Roddick lauds the Italian after dominant ATP Finals win "I don't know if we can overcompliment Jannik Sinner" - Andy Roddick lauds the Italian after dominant ATP Finals win
"I don't know if we can overcompliment Jannik Sinner" - Andy Roddick lauds the Italian after dominant ATP Finals win
Alexander Zverev's road to year-end World No. 2: How the German overtook Carlos Alcaraz despite his 2 Slam wins Alexander Zverev's road to year-end World No. 2: How the German overtook Carlos Alcaraz despite his 2 Slam wins
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Top 5 prize money earners of 2024 ATP season ft. Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz Top 5 prize money earners of 2024 ATP season ft. Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz
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3 players to win Australian Open, US Open, and ATP Finals in single calendar year ft. Jannik Sinner 3 players to win Australian Open, US Open, and ATP Finals in single calendar year ft. Jannik Sinner
3 players to win Australian Open, US Open, and ATP Finals in single calendar year ft. Jannik Sinner
WATCH: Jannik Sinner basks in glory as home crowd passionately chants his name after maiden ATP Finals triumph in Turin WATCH: Jannik Sinner basks in glory as home crowd passionately chants his name after maiden ATP Finals triumph in Turin
WATCH: Jannik Sinner basks in glory as home crowd passionately chants his name after maiden ATP Finals triumph in Turin
6 instances when a player won 2+ Grand Slams in a year but were eliminated in ATP Finals group stage ft. Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz 6 instances when a player won 2+ Grand Slams in a year but were eliminated in ATP Finals group stage ft. Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz
6 instances when a player won 2+ Grand Slams in a year but were eliminated in ATP Finals group stage ft. Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner joins Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal & Roger Federer in elite club after winning ATP Finals 2024 Jannik Sinner joins Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal & Roger Federer in elite club after winning ATP Finals 2024
Jannik Sinner joins Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal & Roger Federer in elite club after winning ATP Finals 2024
4 milestones Jannik Sinner achieved by winning ATP Finals 2024 4 milestones Jannik Sinner achieved by winning ATP Finals 2024
4 milestones Jannik Sinner achieved by winning ATP Finals 2024

About ATP Finals 2024

ATP Finals 2023 Introduction

The Nitto ATP Finals is the season-ending tennis event in which the highest ranked men’s players compete in both singles and doubles. The event is organized by ATP, also known as the Association of Tennis Professionals. The tournament will be held in Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy, from November 12, 2023, to November 19, 2023.

The 2023 ATP Finals will be the 54th edition of the singles and 49th edition of the doubles. The tournament will feature the top eight singles and doubles team players. The eight players/teams are divided into two groups of four players/ teams each where they compete in a round-robin format. Top two players of each group will advance to the semi-finals.

The tournament winner in both singles and doubles categories will be awarded a prize money of $15 million. To qualify for singles and doubles events in the ATP Finals 2023, the final rankings are determined for the top seeds after the last ATP tournament of the calendar. Each winner of the singles and doubles category will be awarded 1500 points after winning the season-ending title.

ATP Finals History

ATP Finals is the fifth iteration of the championship tournament, first played in 1970 in Tokyo, Japan. Earlier, it was called the Masters Grand Prix as it was part of the Grand Prix Tennis Circuit organized by the International Lawn Tennis Federation. The first men’s championship title was won by Stan Smith, who defeated legend Rod Laver in the final.

In 1990, ATP took over the right to host the championship tournament and changed its name from Masters Grand Prix to ATP Tour World Championship. The most successful players in the ATP Finals in the singles category are Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. Both have won the tournament a record six times. John McEnroe and Peter Fleming hold the record of winning the most number of ATP Finals in the doubles category, at seven.

The tournament is played on indoor hard courts. Last year, world No. 1 Djokovic lifted the trophy of the 2022 ATP Finals in the singles category. He defeated Casper Ruud 7-5, 6-3 in the final to tie Federer’s record. Meanwhile, Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury were the winners of the 2022 ATP Finals in the doubles category.

ATP Finals 2023 Schedule

The Nitto ATP Finals is held on indoor hard courts. It is ready to host another edition of the season-ending championship tournament from November 12, 2023, to November 19, 2023. The top eight seeds in the singles and doubles will compete against each other. All eight players/teams will be divided in two groups of four.

The group matches will start on November 12, 2023, at 12:00 pm for the doubles category and at 2:30 pm for the singles category. Two matches each will be played in single and doubles categories. The draw for the tournament will take place on Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 3:00 pm.

DayDateSchedule of matches
SundayNovember 12, 2023Day Session: 12:00 pm: Doubles and 2:30 pm: Singles Evening Session: 6:30 pm: Doubles and 9:00 pm: Singles
MondayNovember 13, 2023Day Session: 12:00 pm: Doubles and 2:30 pm: Singles Evening Session: 6:30 pm: Doubles and 9:00 pm: Singles
TuesdayNovember 14, 2023Day Session: 12:00 pm: Doubles and 2:30 pm: Singles Evening Session: 6:30 pm: Doubles and 9:00 pm: Singles
WednesdayNovember 15, 2023Day Session: 12:00 pm: Doubles and 2:30 pm: Singles Evening Session: 6:30 pm: Doubles and 9:00 pm: Singles
ThursdayNovember 16, 2023Day Session: 12:00 pm: Doubles and 2:30 pm: Singles Evening Session: 6:30 pm: Doubles and 9:00 pm: Singles
FridayNovember 17, 2023Day Session: 12:00 pm: Doubles and 2:30 pm: Singles Evening Session: 6:30 pm: Doubles and 9:00 pm: Singles
SaturdayNovember 18, 2023Day Session: 12:00 pm: Doubles and 2:30 pm: Singles Evening Session: 6:30 pm: Doubles and 9:00 pm: Singles
SundayNovember 19, 20233:00 pm: Doubles Final and 6:00: Singles Final

ATP Finals 2023 Venue

ATP returns to Turin city to host the 2023 edition of the ATP Finals. This is the third time the event has been organized in Turin, Italy, consecutively. It celebrated its 50th anniversary of hosting the event in 2020. Deloitte’s Sport Business Group managed the bid process. The event will be played at the Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy, Italy’s largest indoor sporting arena.

ATP Finals 2023 Top Ranked Players

The ATP Finals is one of the biggest tennis tournaments in men’s singles and doubles. This year, the top three ranked players in singles are Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev. In doubles, the top three ranked team includes Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek in first place. Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski are ranked No. 2, and Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden are ranked No. 3 on the doubles ranking list.

Qualified Players in the Singles Category

The below table lists the top eight players in the singles category:

SeedPlayerPoints
1Novak Djokovic9,945
2Carlos Alcaraz8,455
3Daniil Medvedev7,200
4Jannik Sinner5,490
5Andrey Rublev4,805
6Stefanos Tsitsipas4,235
7Alexander Zverev3,585
8Holger Rune3,460

Qualified Players in Doubles Category

The below table list the top eight players in doubles category:

SeedPlayerPoints
1Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek6,330
2Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski6,060
3Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden5,990
4Santiago Gonzalez and Edouard Roger Vasselin5,610
5Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos5,127
6Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury4,822
7Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni4,380
8Rinky Hijikata and Jason Kubler2,180

Most Wins in ATP Finals

Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic hold the record of winning the ATP Finals the most number of times in the singles. Both have won the Finals six times in their career. Djokovic is competing for his seventh title at the 2023 ATP Finals and has won the title four consecutive times from 2012 to 2015. Ivan Lendl and Pete Sampras have won the ATP Finals five times in singles.

In doubles, John McEnroe and Peter Fleming hold the record of winning the most number of ATP Finals in the doubles category. They won the ATP Finals in doubles category for seven straight years. Mike Bryan has won the ATP Finals in the doubles category five times in his career. He has won four ATP Finals with his brother Bob Bryan and one title with Jack Sock. Anders Jarryd has won the ATP Finals thrice in the doubles category. He won the ATP Finals with Stefan Edberg and John Fitzgerald.

Where to watch the ATP Finals 2023?

Tennis TV is the official ATP Tennis Streaming broadcaster of the ATP Finals 2023 in the USA. People from the UK can watch the telecast easily on Amazon Prime. Viewers from India can watch the telecast on Sony. Fans from Africa, Asia and Australia can enjoy the ATP Finals 2023 on Supersport Africa, beln Southeast Asia, and beIn Sports Australia, respectively.

For people of Canada and China, they can watch the finals directly at the TSN and iQIYI, respectively. Viewers from France and Spain can watch the telecast on Eurosport

France and Telefonica, respectively. Fans from Argentina, Costa Rica, Panama, Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay can watch the event on ESPN International. Finally, viewers in Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iceland can enjoy the matches on Eurosport Nordics.

FAQs

A. ATP Finals will award 1500 points to each winner in the singles and doubles category. The runner-up will be awarded 500 points.

A. ATP Finals 2024 will be played on indoor hardcourts at  Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy. It is the fourth time Turin is hosting the ATP tournament.

A. Jannik Sinner is the top men’s tennis player in singles. The team of Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic is the top men’s tennis player in doubles.

A. The top eight players in the singles and doubles categories will play in the ATP Finals 2024, starting from November 10, 2024, to November 17, 2024.

A. ATP Finals 2024 are called Nitto ATP Finals 2024 due to sponsorship reasons

A. Djokovic has won seven ATP Finals so far in his career.

Last Modified Nov 20, 2024 23:30 GMT