Have a look at the Nitto ATP Finals 2024 schedule, dates, players and prize money
Home favourite Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are among the players competing in the ATP Finals, which are returning to Turin, Italy. The top eight doubles teams and singles players in the tournament are determined by the total number of points earned over the season.
For the first time since 2001, none of the renowned “big three” of tennis namely Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic will participate.
Over the next few days, the top eight singles players will vie for the year’s last trophy. The seven-time champion and last year’s winner, Novak Djokovic, had to quit late because of an injury.
“It’s quite an honour to qualify for the ATP Finals in Turin. I was really looking forward to being there, but due to an ongoing injury I won’t be playing next week,” Djokovic said.
ATP Finals 2024 schedule, dates, time, players list, draw, groups, format, prize money and live stream telecast in India
The Nitto ATP Finals will take place in Turin, Italy, from November 10–17. They are scheduled at the Inalpi Arena on hard indoor courts. Up until the semi-finals on November 17 and the finals on November 18, two singles and two doubles matches will be contested every day. Before the season’s last week, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, and Taylor Fritz had already secured their spots.
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Additionally, Casper Ruud, Alex de Minaur, and Andrey Rublev took the final three spots after Novak Djokovic pulled out due to injury.
Players
Singles
Ilie Nastase Group: Jannik Sinner (1), Daniil Medvedev (4), Taylor Fritz (5), Alex de Minaur (7)
John Newcombe Group: Alexander Zverev (2), Carlos Alcaraz (3), Casper Ruud (6), Andrey Rublev (8)
Doubles
Bob Bryan Group: Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic (1), Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori (4), Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden (6), Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz (8)
Mike Bryan Group: Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos (2), Wesley Koolhof and Nikola Mektic (3), Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson (5), Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten (7)
Two groups of four will be formed from the eight players. The top two players advance to the semi-finals after each participant has three matches in their groups.
The top two players in each group will move on to the semi-finals after each participant plays three matches in their group.
The group-topper will face the second-placed player/team from the other group and all singles matches are the best of three tie-break sets, including the final. All doubles matches are two sets and a Match Tie-break.
ATP Finals prize money and streaming platform
The ATP Finals will give 15,250,000 USD in prize money.
The winner of this year’s season finale will receive $4,881,500 USD if he wins with a perfect record. This is more than the $4,801,500 USD from the previous year.
959,300 USD would be distributed if a doubles team won the tournament with a perfect record.
Singles prize money
Alternate – 155,000 USD
Participation fee – 1 match: 165,500 USD; 2 matches: 248,250 USD; 3 matches: 331,000 USD
Round-robin match win – 396,500 USD
Semifinal match win – 1,123,400 USD
Final – 2,237,200 USD
Undefeated champion – 4,881,500 USD
Doubles prize money (per team)
Alternate – 51,700 USD
Participation fee – 1 match: 67,100 USD; 2 matches: 100,650 USD; 3 matches: 134,200 USD
The Sony Sports Network will broadcast the competition in India, and Jio TV and Sony Liv will stream live the tournament.
Group-stage matches run from November 10 through November 15, with the semi-finals on November 16 and the singles and doubles finals on November 17 and matches will start with the first singles session around 6:30 PM IST and the evening sessions from 12:30 AM IST the following day. The finals are scheduled at 7:30 PM (doubles) and 10:30 PM (singles) IST on November 17.