ATP finals stay in Turin until 2026, political issues threaten the future

Turin, Italy – The Italian Tennis and Padel Federation announced Thursday that the ATP final will remain in Turin for at least 2026, although political issues may affect whether the match was in Italy at the time.
ATP President Andrea Gaudenzi announced in November that the contract with the Italian Federation’s end-of-year championship was extended by five years until 2030 – but did not specify whether the event will remain in Turin or move to Milan and move to Milan, and set up a new arena for hockey at the 2026 MILAN-MILAN-MILAN-CORTINA OLYMYMPICS.
Now, Turin has at least two versions of the game: this November and 2026.
“The ATP final will be played in Turin until at least 2026,” said Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Federation.
But Binaji also said a new government ordinance could undermine control of federal organisations’ plays, which could force ATP to go elsewhere.
“It’s happened at the greatest moment in Italian tennis history, which is frustrating,” Binaji said. “But we will do our best to keep the game here.” ”
The ATP final has been in Turin after 12 years in London since 2021.
Sina won the championship last year.



