ATP Finals: Turin secures venue until 2026, uncertain future after political problems

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Turin Secures ATP Finals Venue Until at Least 2026

The city of Turin, Italy, will remain the host of the ATP Finals at least until the year 2026. This was announced this Thursday by the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation, although the continuity of the tournament in Italy beyond that date could be affected by political issues. Last November, ATP President Andrea Gaudenzi revealed the extension of the contract with the Italian federation for an additional five years, until 2030. However, it was not specified whether the event would remain in Turin or move to Milan, where a new ice hockey arena is being built for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games. Now, it is confirmed that at least two more editions of the tournament will be held in Turin: the one in November of this year and the one in 2026.

At least until 2026, the ATP Finals will be held in Turin.

Angelo Binaghi, President of the Italian Federation
Binaghi also pointed out that a new government decree, which could diminish the federation’s control over the organization of the tournament, threatens to force the ATP to seek a new venue. It is regrettable that this is happening at the best moment in the history of Italian tennis. We will do everything possible to keep the tournament here. The ATP Finals have been held in Turin since 2021, after a 12-year stint in London. Jannik Sinner was crowned champion last year.
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