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BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains how the ATP Tour Finals work, who is playing, the prize money and the past winners
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The ATP Finals are beginning to take shape at Turin’s Inalpi Arena, where players are testing their form on the main court and the central training court. The
The 2025 ATP season is officially into its final weeks, with most of the Tour now looking to set up training blocks and finish the year strong to carry momentum into next season.
It is the Canadian who currently occupies eighth spot in the official Race To Turin rankings. He sits just 160 points ahead of ninth-placed Musetti, with 3845 points to the Italian's 3685, ahead of the final tournaments of the regular season this week in Athens and Metz.
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Novak Djokovic coolly shuts down Binaghi's Turin confirmation talk
Novak Djokovic remains undecided about his participation at the upcoming ATP Finals in Turin, despite Italian Tennis Federation president Angelo Binaghi's public assurance that the seven-time winner will compete at the elite event.
The eight players who have earned the most ranking points in a single season are granted a place at the ATP Finals. So far this year, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, and Alex de Minaur have already qualified.
It was supposed to be another big week for Alexander Zverev. He had finally ended his losing streak against Daniil Medvedev, looking confident at the Paris Masters.