ATP Finals
ATP Finals takes place Nov 15 - 22, 2026 in Turin, Italy. The dress code is Smart-casual indoors; Italian crowds dress well. Bring a proper coat for Turin outside the arena. Typical cost ranges from 350 to 2200 EUR per person.

The season-ending indoor hard-court championship for the eight highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams, held at the Inalpi Arena in Turin. The round-robin format guarantees marquee names in every session rather than a single knockout draw, and titles here count second only to the Grand Slams. Turin adds Baroque arcades, Piedmont wine and a city in full aperitivo mode in late November.
- When
- Nov 15 - 22, 2026
- Where
- Turin, Italy
- Dress code
- Smart-casual indoors; Italian crowds dress well. Bring a proper coat for Turin outside the arena.
- Cost
- Typical cost ranges from 350 to 2200 EUR per person.
- Weather
- 3 - 12C outside, cold and often foggy; play is fully indoors
- When to book
- Single-session and full-tournament tickets open months ahead via the official site and Vivaticket; book Turin hotels early as the city fills.
- Getting there
- TRN (Turin Caselle), 35 min to Inalpi Arena; MXP (Milan Malpensa) 2 hr
- Where to stay
- Principi di Piemonte, UNA Esperienze, Turin Palace Hotel, NH Collection Torino Piazza Carlina
- Official site
- https://www.nittoatpfinals.com
How to attend
Open to the public. Single-session, day-pass and full-tournament tickets sell through the official site and Vivaticket, typically opening in the summer with the best seats going quickly once the qualified field firms up in October. Each ticket covers two matches. Weekday round-robin sessions are markedly cheaper than the semi-finals and final. The arena sits south of the centre near the Lingotto district, on the metro line.
Insider tip
Each session ticket covers a singles match plus a doubles match, so the afternoon sessions early in the round-robin are the cheapest way to see two top-eight players and a world-class doubles team in one sitting.
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