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Rolex Paris Masters on the move in 2025

After a 2024 edition lit up by Alexander Zverev’s triumph and a new attendance record of 176,451 spectators, the Rolex Paris Masters turns its attention to Paris La Défense Arena, its new venue from 2025.

The Rolex Paris Masters, the ATP Tour’s annual Masters 1000 event in the French capital, is preparing to write a new chapter in its history by moving to Paris La Défense Arena from next year. From 25 October to 2 November 2025, Europe’s largest indoor arena, with its state-of-the-art facilities, will host the 40th edition of the tournament.

This move is part of the French Tennis Federation’s commitment to expand the Rolex Paris Masters and offer an ultra-modern setting for the tournament’s various stakeholders (players, spectators, media, partners...), while continuing to promote the Parisian Masters 1000, considered the most spectacular on the ATP circuit, both in France and abroad. The new venue will make it possible to set up four competition courts, including a centre court with seating capacity for 16,500, and a practice court. The player areas will also be extended, enhanced and modernised.

In its quest to further improve the spectator experience, the FFT and Paris La Défense Arena will provide optimal conditions to welcome guests. In addition to excellent transport links (by RER, metro, tramway, etc.), the venue will enable optimised crowd-flow management, in particular for ticket holders for evening sessions, thanks to its large, covered reception hall with catering areas and giant screens.

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To celebrate the start of this new era, the Rolex Paris Masters is pleased to unveil the tournament's new signature: "Vibrons plus grand" (Unleash the vibe). This captures the event's desire to offer an intense experience to fans and players by sharing the kind of powerful emotions that only a major indoor tournament can guarantee. 

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How Fritz's 'big positive' could help him under Turin bright lights

Taylor Fritz has produced fireworks throughout the 2024 season, and now, with the Nitto ATP Finals on the horizon, the American has his sights set on a grand finale.

Having already competed at the prestigious year-end event in 2022, Fritz will look to rely on lessons learned from that year's semi-final run as he aims to become champion of champions.

The 27-year-old’s consistently high level this year, no matter the surface, has proven that he is more than capable.

“If I want to be a top player, I feel like you have to be playing your best tennis at the biggest events, so that was a big positive,” Fritz said when reflecting on his 2024 season.

“I think what I did this year that was a big goal of mine was that I performed my best at the Slams. In previous years, I maybe had one good Slam result throughout the calendar year and then some not so good ones.”

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Sinner, Zverev, Alcaraz & co. arrive in Turin

Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, and fellow Nitto ATP Finals competitors have arrived in Turin.

Players were greeted by thousands of fans as they walked the blue carpet at the Piazza Carlo Alberto, one of Turin's most picturesque squares, where a tournament promotion was projected onto the facade of the National Library.

Andrey has entered the building ?#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/wgFJMJaATG

— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 7, 2024

It’s @AlexZverev time ✨ #NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/012oMKHZDS

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Taylor came to serve ?#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/QzkRwU6GCS

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Did Medvedev have a sixth sense about Turin streak?

When Daniil Medvedev finished the 2018 season at a then career-high No. 17 in the PIF ATP Rankings, little did he know that he would continue his climb and embark on a six-year streak competing at the prestigious Nitto ATP Finals.

Medvedev, who went 0-3 in his tournament debut in 2019 followed by a title run in 2020, is a perennial threat to become the champion of champions in Turin. This year is no different.

But the six-year streak has caught even Medvedev by surprise.

“Probably if you asked me in 2018, when I was not there, you’d say, ‘Six times in a row I’m going to be there’, I’d like be, ‘Wow! How? You need to win Masters 1000s, you need to play good at the Slams, and at that time I wasn’t doing it yet, even if I was going up. So I’m pretty happy about it,” Medvedev told ATP Media. “Happy to be here and looking forward.”

Your 2024 Champions. A new era. ?#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/VRWm1BcejT

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Debutant Demon determined to deliver in Turin

Season after season, Alex de Minaur has climbed the PIF ATP Rankings. From a Top 30 finish in 2022 to the Top 15 in 2023, the Australian will end 2024 with his first year-end Top 10 finish.

Forever a fighter on court, the Australian has enhanced his physicality, shotmaking and tactical awareness in recent years. His reward? A place at the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.

“I have just constantly looked at myself in the mirror and tried to find ways to get better,” De Minaur said when asked about his development. “It is what I have done every single year. Continuously trying to improve and get better and have fun ways to get better. It is never to be satisfied. Huge credit to my whole team, all the people around me who push me.

“Things just click. You look and try to find and tweak a few things until you hit the right spot and then the confidence works and it is a great thing when you are playing good tennis and high on confidence.”

Showing out in style ?#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/vh4nXAVnFT

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Sinner ready to roll with home support in Turin

Absence has only made the heart grow fonder for Jannik Sinner.

The Italian is preparing to compete on home soil for the first time in 12 months this week at the Nitto ATP Finals. A year ago, Sinner enjoyed a superb run to the championship match in Turin, roared on by his passionate home fans. He returns as the No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings after a stunning 2024 season, during which one of his few disappointments was missing his home ATP Masters 1000 event in Rome due to injury.

“Many things make [this tournament] special,” Sinner told ATP Media on Thursday in Turin. “First of all, being an Italian and playing in Italy. I haven’t played in Italy this year, because I missed Rome. That was a really tough one, but I am even more excited and happy to be here.

“[My season] is very highly rated. I would have never imaged to win so many things this year. Many things have happened. Thinking back to how everything started in Australia… For me, it’s about always trying to improve as a player, as a person, as a human being. I’m even more proud and happy with how I am evolving. Hopefully next year it will also be this process of improvement.”

Sinner likes speed ⚡️?

'The Flash' aka @janniksin is the hero in town!#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/nPygLPGm8f

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Sinner, Zverev, Alcaraz & co. grace the theatre, aiming to bring the curtain down in Turin

After a hard-fought season, involving twists and turns, the Nitto ATP Finals commences on Sunday in Turin, where the best eight players this season will battle it out to end the season as the ultimate champion.

Before the serious business commences, the players swapped their racquets for the blue carpet on Thursday evening. The eight stars – Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Taylor Fritz, Casper Ruud, Alex de Minaur, Andrey Rublev – signed autographs before they took to stage at the grand Carignano Theatre in front of an audience of young fans, answering questions on their chances in Turin, their seasons and much more.

“It is very special,” Sinner opened to cheers when asked about playing at home in Turin. “I missed Rome this year which was tough mentally for me. I am very happy to be back here. Last year was a great event and a great atmosphere for everyone. I hope it will be a great event.”

Your 2024 Champions. A new era. ?#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/VRWm1BcejT

— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 7, 2024

Sinner, who received raucous cheers from the audience at the theatre, arrives in Turin as the World No. 1, having lifted majors at the Australian Open and US Open in 2024. Last year, the 23-year-old lit up the Inalpi Arena with his swashbuckling play, but fell one match short of the title, losing to Novak Djokovic in the final.

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Resolute Norrie passes Bergs test, reaches SFs in Metz

Cameron Norrie’s trademark resilience and fight is coming to the fore this week at the Moselle Open.

The 29-year-old overcame Zizou Bergs 6-3, 6-7(6), 6-1 on Thursday to book his spot in a 25th tour-level semi-final. Norrie let slip two match points in the second-set tie-break, but dialled back in to win his third consecutive deciding-set clash.

“It was a really good match, he’s a great player who has had a really good year,” Norrie said of Bergs, who is at a career-high of No. 61 in the PIF ATP Rankings. “It’s a great win for me, I had to fight hard. I really should have had [the match] in that tie-break, but he played bigger than me and took a bit more risk.”

Cam on a mission ?@cam_norrie survives the Bergs test 6-3 6-7(6) 6-1 to reach his 25th ATP Tour SF! @MoselleOpen | #MoselleOpen pic.twitter.com/P63X6ikd7F

— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 7, 2024

Norrie's 2024 season was derailed by a forearm injury, but the Briton is showing signs of promise at the indoor hard-court ATP 250 in Metz. With his two-hour, eight-minute win, Norrie is into his first semi-final on hard courts since Auckland 2023. 

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Home hope Medjedovic masters Cerundolo, books Belgrade SF spot

After an up and down year, is Hamad Medjedovic ready to wrap 2024 in style at the Belgrade Open?

The home favourite on Thursday eased past third seed Francisco Cerundolo 6-4, 6-2 to reach the semi-finals at the indoor hard-court ATP 250. Medjedovic channelled the support of a raucous crowd in the Serbian capital to register the joint-biggest win of his career against the World No. 29 Cerundolo.

“I think it was tough, but when you have a crowd like this, it’s crazy,” said Medjedovic. “I’m playing really good here. I’m feeling amazing in front of my crowd. I think I really found my level after a long time. I was working hard to find it, but in today’s match I think I played the best so far and I’m happy that I won.”

Too strong, too good ?@MedjedovicHamad records the biggest win of his career to set up a semi-final showdown against Djere! ??#BelgradeOpen pic.twitter.com/xLozS8jUiU

— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 7, 2024

With his win, Medjedovic improved his tour-level record for the season to 8-7. The 2023 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF champion’s progress has been disrupted this year: He did not play an ATP Tour match until April after being laid low by a virus, and has since found wins at that level hard to come by. He did reach an ATP Challenger Tour final in Istanbul in early September, however, and this week on home soil has begun to show signs of his best form.

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Nitto ATP Finals stars light up Turin

The superstars of the Nitto ATP Finals gathered for an iconic group photo Thursday in Turin in the build up to the season finale, which begins Sunday at the Inalpi Arena.

Taylor Fritz, Daniil Medvedev, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, Casper Ruud, Alex de Minaur and Andrey Rublev gathered at the Parlamento Subalpino inside the Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento for the iconic photo.

Earlier, players were greeted by thousands of fans as they walked the blue carpet at the Piazza Carlo Alberto, one of Turin's most picturesque squares, where a tournament promotion was projected onto the facade of the National Library.

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On a mild night in Turin, fans followed the players' journey on two large screens as the stars continued to the Carignano Theatre, where they answered questions from an emcee in front of a largely young gathering of fans. 

Players later participated in a joint press conference (split by groups) and conducted one-on-one interviews in the Chamber Hall, one of the most prestigious rooms in the city.

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Sinner vs. Medvedev rivalry among intriguing matchups at 2024 Nitto ATP Finals

The Nitto ATP Finals draw was made on Thursday, allowing the players' final preparations to ramp up.

Daniil Medvedev, the 2020 champion, has fallen in the Ilie Nastase Group alongside World No. 1 Jannik Sinner. When the pair meet, it will be a thrilling repeat of last year's semi-final and bragging rights will be on the line as their Lexus ATP Head2Head series is tied at 7-7. 

ATPTour.com assesses some of the other intriguing Lexus ATP Head2Head rivalries that will continue in Turin. 

Ilie Nastase Group
Sinner and Medvedev tied at 7-7
After losing his first six meetings with Medvedev, Sinner has managed to shift the momentum firmly in his favour over the past two seasons. The 23-year-old holds a commanding 4-1 lead over Medvedev in 2024, highlighted by his thrilling comeback in the final of the Australian Open to win his maiden Grand Slam title.

Sinner leads Fritz 2-1
Fritz played the biggest match of his life against Sinner in the final of this year’s US Open, but was unable to gain a foothold as the Italian cruised to a straight-sets victory. Fritz will, however, relish the opportunity to take revenge against Sinner in the group stages of the Nitto ATP Finals.

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What is the Nitto ATP Finals schedule for Sunday & Monday?

The Nitto ATP Finals draw took place on Thursday and the stage is set for the fourth edition of the season finale in Turin, held at the Inalpi Arena.

Top seed Jannik Sinner headlines the Ilie Nastase Group, which will be in action on Sunday. The Italian will take on debutant Alex de Minaur in the eagerly anticipated evening session. Daniil Medvedev, the 2020 champion, will begin his quest for a second title against Taylor Fritz in the day session.

Doubles action from the Mike Bryan Group will include third seeds Wesley Koolhof and Nikola Mektic opening their campaign against Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson. In the evening, second seeds Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos will take on Wimbledon champions Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten.

ORDER OF PLAY - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2024
CENTRE COURT start 11:30 am
[3] Wesley Koolhof (NED) / Nikola Mektic (CRO) vs [5] Max Purcell (AUS) / Jordan Thompson (AUS)

Not Before 2:00 pm
[4] Daniil Medvedev vs [5] Taylor Fritz (USA)

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Muster memorabilia reels in over €240,000 for charity

Thomas Muster’s biggest prizes, including his iconic 1995 Roland Garros trophy, have successfully been auctioned as part of the ‘Champions of Vienna’ campaign.

The €244,500 raised will go to the LICHT INS DUNKEL emergency aid fund and benefit families in need. The ‘Champions of Vienna’ campaign was a significant highlight of the ‘Official Tennis Experience’, a celebration of the Erste Bank Open’s 50th anniversary last month.

“A sensational result that I would have never expected,” said Muster, who became the first Austrian to win a Grand Slam singles title in 1995. “My goal was to exceed the highest individual donation to date, but the fact that it has now more than doubled exceeds all my expectations.

“I’m particularly happy that we can help so many people that haven’t had it so good.”

Photo Credit: Florian Rogner Photography

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Sinner, former champ Medvedev in same group at Nitto ATP Finals

Top seed Jannik Sinner and 2020 Nitto ATP Finals champion Daniil Medvedev will lead the Ilie Nastase Group at the Nitto ATP Finals, it was revealed at the draw on Thursday afternoon in Turin. Fifth seed Taylor Fritz and tournament debutant Alex de Minaur will also be in the group.

Second seed Alexander Zverev and this year's Roland Garros and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz headline the John Newcombe Group, which also will feature 2022 Turin finalist Casper Ruud and five-time qualifier Andrey Rublev.

Sinner made a memorable run to the championship match in front of his home fans at the Inalpi Arena last year and will try to go one step further this edition as the top seed and No. 1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings.

Two of the eight singles competitors have lifted the trophy before. Zverev (2018, 2021) and Medvedev (2020) have both earned the ultimate championship in the sport.

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Ilie Nastase Group: Jannik Sinner (1), Daniil Medvedev (4), Taylor Fritz (5), Alex de Minaur (7)

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Former champ Medvedev ramps up Nitto ATP Finals preparations

Arrived and ready to go, former Nitto ATP Finals champion Daniil Medvedev ramped up his preparations for the prestigious year-end event on Thursday when he hit on centre court at the Inalpi Arena.

The No. 4 player in the PIF ATP Rankings looked in relaxed mood in Turin, where he practised with Norwegian 18-year-old Nicolai Budkov Kjaer in front of a crowd of Italian youngsters.

Medvedev triumphed at the Nitto ATP Finals in 2020 and is making his sixth consecutive appearance at the event. The 28-year-old arrives in Turin holding a 45-19 record on the season.

Also on Thursday, Italian star Jannik Sinner continued to adjust to the conditions when he hit with American sparring partner Andres Martin. After a period of play, Sinner and Martin shared thoughts at the net, with the Italian offering advice to the American.


Jannik Sinner hits on Thursday in Turin. Photo Credit: Andrew Eichenholz/ATP Tour
The World No. 1 fell short to Novak Djokovic in last year’s championship-match clash in Turin, but will be eager to go one further this time around. Medvedev, Sinner and the rest of the field will learn their paths to the title when the draw takes place at approximately 12:45 p.m. CET on Thursday. Click here to watch the draw for the Nitto ATP Finals, to be held from 10-17 November.

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ATP unveils Momentum: Digital tribute to tennis fans at the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals

The ATP is proud to present Momentum, a limited-edition collection of official memorabilia based on the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals in Turin (10-17 November). The collection transforms the drama and intensity of the ATP Tour's flagship event into unique digital mementos for fans to keep forever.

Momentum is an eight-day experience where fans claim Traces: digital memorabilia, crafted from match data, that retell the story of tennis. As the tournament progresses, fans will be welcomed to claim a Trace from each of the 15 singles matches – a personal keepsake to relive showdowns between the world’s greatest players.

As fans build their collections, the intention behind Momentum will be revealed: recognising the fans and their love for the game. Each Trace is time-limited, claimable exclusively during a 24-hour window on match day. Whether in the stands or watching from around the world, fans can now mark their engagement with iconic Nitto ATP Finals moments via these trophies of fandom.

“Momentum is about recognising and giving back to the fans,” said Mark Epps, ATP Director of Communications and Web3. “There are fans all over the world that never miss a moment of tennis, and to date there has been no way to celebrate that. This experience gives them the chance to prove ‘I was there’ for our flagship tournament - and to come away with beautiful memorabilia that capture its drama.”

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Norrie completes Van Assche revenge job in Metz

Payback was sweet for Cameron Norrie on Wednesday at the Moselle Open.

The Briton overcame #NextGenATP home favourite Luca Van Assche 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 to book his quarter-final spot at the indoor hard-court ATP 250. Seeking to avenge a three-set loss to Van Assche on the ATP Challenger Tour last month, Norrie delivered an emphatic third-set display to seal a one-hour, 52-minute victory in Metz.

“Luca and I played a couple of weeks ago in Roanne in a Challenger and he got me last time, so it was nice to face him again and have the chance to get revenge,” said Norrie. “I have a lot of respect for him. He’s so tough to play and I had to really serve well and come up with some really good stuff, especially in the third set, to get a break. Then I managed to hold my nerve and serve it out, but a lot of credit to Luca to come out and compete the way he did.”

Lightning fast reactions ⚡️⚡️@cam_norrie pulls through a tight encounter against Van Assche 6-3 3-6 6-1 to make the final 8 in Metz!@MoselleOpen | #MoselleOpen pic.twitter.com/hmfFQ7gE6v

— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 6, 2024

Norrie converted three of six break points he earned against Van Assche, according to Infosys ATP Stats. The former No. 8 in the PIF ATP Rankings, who is this week competing as the World No. 57 after an injury-disrupted 2024, will next take on Zizou Bergs, who eased past Hugo Gaston 6-4, 7-5.

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Watch Turin draw live: Will Alcaraz land in Sinner's group?

Fans will be able to watch live as the elite eight players at the Nitto ATP Finals are placed into their four-man groups in Turin on Thursday. A live stream of the draw will be available on nittoatpfinals.com at approximately 12:45 p.m. CET/6:45 a.m. ET.

Top seed Jannik Sinner heads the Ilie Nastase group and could find himself matching up with archrival Carlos Alcaraz, who comes into the tournament as World No. 3. New World No. 2 and two-time tournament champion Alexander Zverev heads the John Newcombe group, where he could face 2020 champion Daniil Medvedev.

Alcaraz and Medvedev will be randomly drawn into either the Nastase or Newcombe groups. World No. 6 Taylor Fritz and No. 7 Casper Ruud will also find themselves in opposing groups, as will No. 8 Alex de Minaur and No. 9 Andrey Rublev. (World No. 6 Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the event due to injury.)

The doubles field will be split into the Mike Bryan Group and the Bob Bryan Group.

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Shapovalov downs Borges in Belgrade for milestone win

Denis Shapovalov is rounding off his comeback season in style with an impressive run at the Belgrade Open.

The 25-year-old produced a near-flawless performance on Wednesday to defeat fifth seed Nuno Borges 6-2, 6-4 and advance to his 40th tour-level quarter-final. Shapovalov, who came through qualifying, was clinical on serve throughout the match, during which he won 91 per cent (31/34) of points behind his first delivery, according to Infosys ATP Stats.

“It was a fast-paced match today, I started really well out the gates,” said Shapovalov, who broke Borges’ serve in the opening game. “I kept the momentum going. I’ve been playing well all week, so I am very happy with another win.

“It’s one of the best wins of the season for me, so I’ll enjoy it a little bit and then I’ll start thinking about the quarter-finals.”

SUPER DENIS ?@denis_shapo is into his 4⃣0⃣th tour-level QF ?#BelgradeOpen pic.twitter.com/sgXP1d9Rl7

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Sinner hits practice court with Fritz at Nitto ATP Finals

Preparations for the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals are in full swing. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner took to the Inalpi Arena’s centre court for a practice session with second-time qualifier Taylor Fritz on Wednesday.

The pair, who went head to head in this year’s US Open final, were the first to hit on the court as anticipation builds around the fourth edition of the season finale in Turin. 

Taylor Fritz prepares for his second appearance at the Nitto ATP Finals. (Credit: Andrew Eichenholz/ATP Tour)

Sinner fell short to Novak Djokovic in last year’s championship-match clash in Turin, but will be eager to go one further this time around. The Italian clinched his maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January, and did not look back in an emphatic year. 

Fritz made the semi-finals on his debut appearance at the Nitto ATP Finals in 2022. Now, after another stellar season, during which he reached his maiden major final, the American is back on the hunt in Turin.

Alex de Minaur and Andrey Rublev, who qualified on Tuesday, also took to the practice courts ahead of their Nitto ATP Finals campaigns. De Minaur hit with Juan Carlos Prado Angelo, while Rublev shared the court with Andres Martin.

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