2025 ATP Finals

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2025 ATP Finals
Date9–16 November
Edition56th (singles) / 51st (doubles)
Category ATP Finals
Draw8S/8D
Surface Hard (indoor)
Location Turin, Italy
Venue Inalpi Arena
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The 2025 ATP Finals (also known as the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals due to Nitto sponsorship) is a planned men's tennis tournament that is scheduled to run from 9 to 16 November 2025. It is set to be played on indoor hard courts at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy for the fifth consecutive time, and would be the season-ending event for the highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the 2025 ATP Tour. The tournament is due to be the 56th edition of the singles event and the 51st edition of the doubles competition.

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Format

The ATP Finals group stage has a round-robin format, with eight players/teams divided into two groups of four and each player/team in a group playing the other three in the group. The eight seeds are determined by the PIF ATP rankings and ATP Doubles Team Rankings on the Monday after the last ATP Tour tournament of the calendar year. All singles matches, including the final, are best of three sets with tie-breaks in each set including the third. All doubles matches are two sets (no ad) and a Match Tie-break. [1]

In deciding placement within a group, the following criteria are used, in order: [1]

  1. Most wins.
  2. Most matches played (e.g., a 2–1 record beats a 2–0 record).
  3. Head-to-head result between tied players/teams.
  4. Highest percentage of sets won.
  5. Highest percentage of games won.
  6. ATP rank after the last ATP Tour tournament of the year.

Criteria 4–6 are used only in the event of a three-way tie; if one of these criteria decided a winner or loser among the three, the remaining two will have been ranked by head-to-head result.

The top two of each group will advance to semifinals, with the winner of each group playing the runner-up of the other group. The winners of the semifinals then will play for the title.

Qualification

Singles

Eight players compete at the tournament, with two named alternates. Players receive places in the following order of precedence: [2]

  1. First, the top 7 players in the ATP Race to Turin after the final week of the ATP Tour on 8 November 2025
  2. Second, up to two 2025 Grand Slam tournament winners ranked anywhere 8th–20th, in ranking order
  3. Third, the eighth ranked player in the ATP rankings

In the event of this totaling more than 8 players, those lower down in the selection order become the alternates. If further alternates are needed, these players are selected by the ATP.

Provisional rankings are published weekly as the ATP Race to Turin, coinciding with the 52-week rolling ATP rankings on the date of selection. [3] Points are accumulated in Grand Slam, ATP Tour, United Cup, ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Tour tournaments. Players accrue points across 19 tournaments, usually made up of: [4]

Doubles

Eight teams compete at the tournament, with one named alternate. The eight competing teams receive places according to the same order of precedence as in singles. The named alternate will be offered first to any unaccepted teams in the selection order, then to the highest ranked unaccepted team, and then to a team selected by the ATP. Points are accumulated in the same competitions as for the singles tournament. However, for Doubles teams there are no commitment tournaments, so teams are ranked according to their 19 highest points scoring results from any tournaments on the ATP Tour. [2]

Points breakdown

Singles

  Player is active in Doha or Rio de Janeiro.

Updated as of 20 February 2025. [5]

RankPlayer Grand Slam ATP Masters 1000 (mandatory)Best other   Total   
points
TournTitles
AUS FRA WIM USO IW MI MA IT CA CI SH PA 1234567
1 Flag of Italy.svg Jannik Sinner W
2000
A
0 [a]
A
0 [a]
A
0 [a]
2,00011
2 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Zverev F
1300
QF
100
QF
55
QF
50
1,50540
3 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Alcaraz QF
400
W
500
QF
100
1,00031
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex de Minaur QF
400
F
330
QF
100
RR
55
88540
5 Flag of Serbia.svg Novak Djokovic SF
800
QF
50
R32
0
85030
Flag of the United States.svg Ben Shelton SF
800
R16
50
R16
0
85030
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Félix Auger-Aliassime R64
50
W
250
W
250
SF
200
RR
55
R32
0
80562
8 Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Paul QF
400
SF
200
SF
100
70030
Alternates
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Lehečka R16
200
W
250
SF
200
R16
50
70041
10 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis Shapovalov R64
50
W
500
R16
25
R32
0
57541
11 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Sonego QF
400
QF
50
R16
25
R16
25
R32
0
50050
12 Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Fritz R32
100
W
295
R16
50
QF
50
49540
13 Flag of Brazil.svg João Fonseca R64
80
W
250
W
125
SF
22
R32
0
47751
14 Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert R16
200
W
250
RR
25
47531
Flag of France.svg Gaël Monfils R16
200
W
250
R16
25
47531
16 Flag of Serbia.svg Miomir Kecmanović R32
100
W
250
SF
100
R16
25
R32
0
47551
17 Flag of Norway.svg Casper Ruud R64
50
F
330
RR
85
46530
18 Flag of Spain.svg A. Davidovich Fokina R16
200
F
165
R16
50
R16
25
R32
0
44050
19Flag placeholder.svg Andrey Rublev R128
10
SF
200
QF
100
SF
100
R16
0
41050
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Draper R16
200
SF
200
40020

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Sinner was banned from 9 February until 4 May due to doping. [6]

Doubles

  Team is active in Doha or Rio de Janeiro.

Updated as of 20 February 2025. [7]

RankTeamPoints   Total   
points
TournTitles
12345678910111213141516171819
1 Flag of Finland.svg Harri Heliövaara
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Henry Patten
W
2000
SF
180
SF
90
R16
0
2,27041
2 Flag of Italy.svg Simone Bolelli
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Vavassori
F
1200
W
500
W
250
R16
0
1,95042
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julian Cash
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lloyd Glasspool
QF
360
W
250
SF
180
SF
180
QF
45
1,01551
4 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Krawietz
Flag of Germany.svg Tim Pütz
SF
720
F
150
QF
90
R16
0
96040
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Andre Goransson
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sem Verbeek
SF
720
SF
90
R16
20
Q1
0
R16
0
83050
6 Flag of El Salvador.svg Marcelo Arévalo
Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Pavić
QF
360
SF
180
QF
90
SF
90
72040
7 Flag of the United States.svg Christian Harrison
Flag of the United States.svg Evan King
W
545
F
150
R16
0
R16
0
69541
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sander Gillé
Flag of Poland.svg Jan Zieliński
F
300
R16
180
F
150
R16
0
63040
Alternates
9 Flag of Monaco.svg Hugo Nys
Flag of France.svg Édouard Roger-Vasselin
QF
360
QF
90
SF
90
QF
45
58540
10 Flag of France.svg Sadio Doumbia
Flag of France.svg Fabien Reboul
R16
180
W
125
QF
90
SF
90
QF
45
QF
45
R16
0
R16
0
57580
11 Flag of Uruguay.svg Ariel Behar
Flag of the United States.svg Robert Galloway
F
300
R16
180
QF
45
R16
0
R16
0
52550
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sander Arends
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luke Johnson
W
250
R32
90
SF
90
QF
90
R16
0
R16
0
R16
0
52071
13 Flag of Croatia.svg Nikola Mektić
Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Venus
W
250
QF
90
QF
90
QF
45
R64
0
47551
14 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Melo
Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Matos
QF
180
F
150
QF
90
R16
20
R64
0
44050
15 Flag of the United States.svg Robert Cash
Flag of the United States.svg JJ Tracy
SF
180
SF
90
W
75
SF
45
SF
30
R16
0
42060
16 Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Borges
Flag of Portugal.svg Francisco Cabral
QF
360
36010
17 Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Martínez
Flag of Spain.svg Jaume Munar
R16
180
QF
180
R16
0
36030
18 Flag of France.svg Théo Arribagé
Flag of Argentina.svg Guido Andreozzi
W
250
F
75
R16
20
R64
0
34541
19 Flag of the United States.svg Austin Krajicek
Flag of the United States.svg Rajeev Ram
R16
180
QF
90
QF
45
R16
0
31540
20 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Demoliner
Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Romboli
W
125
QF
90
F
60
27530

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Rules and Format Nitto ATP Finals". Nitto ATP Finals. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  2. 1 2 "2025 ATP Official Rulebook - IV: World Championships" (PDF). ATP Tour. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
  3. "Rankings FAQ". ATP Tour. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  4. "2024 ATP Official Rulebook - IX: PIF ATP Rankings" (PDF). ATP Tour. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
  5. "PIF ATP Live Race to Turin". ATP Tour. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
  6. "World number one Sinner banned for three months". BBC Sport. 15 February 2025.
  7. "PIF ATP Doubles Teams Rankings". ATP Tour. Retrieved 11 January 2025.