Turin is preparing to host its fifth Nitto ATP Finals, featuring the world’s top eight singles players and doubles teams. Following Jannik Sinner’s historic victory in 2024 as the first Italian to win the title, the tournament will return to Inalpi Arena from November 9-16.
The city is transforming into a tennis celebration with various initiatives, including a trophy tour showcasing the champions’ trophy in cities where major partners of the tournament are located. The tour aims to enhance fans’ enthusiasm and promote both the Nitto ATP Finals and Turin globally. The second part of this tour will include international stops in countries like Germany and Japan.
Intesa Sanpaolo, the tournament’s host partner, has initiated the tour. Fans can view the trophy from July 23 to August 1 at Gallerie d’Italia – Turin, precisely 100 days before the tournament begins. Named after former ATP President Brad Drewett, the trophy will be displayed in Sala Turinetti on Piazza San Carlo’s main floor.
Housed in a 17th-century noble palace that serves as Intesa Sanpaolo’s historical headquarters and one of its museums, this exhibition combines historical grandeur with anticipation for November’s event at Inalpi Arena—a celebration involving all of Turin.
Admission to view the trophy is free during museum hours: Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM (last entry at 6:00 PM), and Wednesday until 8:30 PM (last entry at 7:00 PM).
