ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi declared on Sunday that the ATP Finals will continue to take place in Italy until 2030. Turin’s contract was set to end the following year. At the trophy presentation following home player Jannik Sinner’s victory over Taylor Fritz. In this year’s event for the top eight men’s tennis tour players, Gaudenzi declared, “The ATP Finals will stay in Italy for another five years until 2030.”
After a 12-year stay in London, the competition has been held in Turin since 2021. Also read: Rafael Nadal Net Worth 2024, Prize Money, Endorsements, Cars, Houses, Properties, Charities Etc.
Gaudenzi made no mention of whether the competition would stay in Turin or go to Milan, where a new ice hockey arena is being constructed for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.
For tennis, the Milan venue should hold more than 16,000 spectators. Which is 4,000 more than the Turin Inalpi arena can hold. Also read: Bjorn Borg Net Worth 2024, Annual Income, Endorsements, Cars, Houses, Properties, Charities, Etc.