Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) president Andrea Gaudenzi said the ATP Finals would be held in Italy for at least five years.
On Sunday, the final phase ended in Turin. Italian in the final Jannik sinner defeated the American Taylor Fritz (6:4, 6:4). During the awards ceremony, Gaudenzi said the tournament would definitely stay in Italy until 2030, but did not specify which city would host the competition.
“Over the past four years, Italy has proven itself to be an excellent host of our most prestigious tournament, with players and fans enjoying a special experience here. Thanks to the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation and all the event partners for their support over the last four years. We look forward to continuing to work together,” Gaudenzi was quoted as saying by the ATP press service.
Turin will host the final tournament starting in 2021. The competitions themselves have been held since 1970. The Russians have won the tournament twice. In 2009, the title was won by Nikolai Davydenko, in 2020 by Daniil Medvedev.
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