ATP Finals to Continue in Italy Until 2030
ATP Finals to Continue in Italy Until 2030

ATP Finals to Continue in Italy Until 2030

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The ATP Finals will remain in Italy until 2030, according to ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi, following the event's remarkable success in Turin, which included over 183,000 fans attending and a record prize fund of $15.25 million. Jannik Sinner's victory in the finals marks a significant highlight for Italian tennis, as he became the first Italian to win the title. While the tournament has been confirmed to stay in Italy, there is speculation about a potential move to Milan due to a new arena being built for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics, which could offer more seating capacity than the current venue in Turin. The Italian government is also investing $100 million to ensure the event's continued success. Both the ATP and the Italian Tennis Federation (FITP) are optimistic about enhancing the experience for players and fans in the coming years. Further updates on the exact location for 2026 and beyond are anticipated soon.

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