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ATP World Tour Finals

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Charter a Private Jet to the ATP World Tour Finals

The prestigious Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) World Tour Finals, considered the most important indoor tennis tournament in the world, is held in Turin.

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A Little History

When the season-ending event started in 1970 in Tokyo, it was called the Masters Grand Prix and was part of the Grand Prix Tennis Circuit.

ATP took it over in 1990 and renamed it the ATP Tour World Championship. It competed with another championship, the Grand Slam Cup, which was run by the International Tennis Federation.

After the two associations combined in 1999, the year-ending championship was called the Tennis Masters Cup. In 2009, it was renamed to the ATP World Tour Finals, the name it keeps today. Since 2009, it has been held at the O2, on east London’s Greenwich Peninsula. Before that, it was held all over the world in cities like Paris and Stockholm and New York City.

Almost two million tennis fans have come to see the finals since they have been in London.

After 12 years, the tournament moved from London to Turin in 2021.

ATP World Tour Finals

Rules of Play

The eight top – in Emirates ATP rankings – singles players and doubles teams are invited to the ATP World Tour Finals.

The road to the Finals includes 61 ATP World Tour tournaments and four Grand Slams.

There is about $7.5 million in prize money up for grabs at the Finals. The singles champion gets about $2.4 million.

The doubles' championship team wins about half a million.

The play differs from other events in that it is not a one-loss-and-you’re-out tournament. Instead, the eight players and eight teams are each divided into two groups of four. They then play three round-robin matches against the others in their group. The winners advance to the finals.

Kings of The Court

  • Doubles: The winningest doubles team is made up of Peter Fleming and John McEnroe of the United States. They won seven times.
  • Times qualified: Both Roger Federer and American Andre Agassi, who won 12 times, have each qualified for the Finals 14 times.
  • Best winning percentage: Romanian Ilie Nastase has the highest winning percentage of 88 with his 22 wins and 3 losses. Roger Federer is second with 52 wins and 12 losses for 81.3 percent.

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