2024 ATP Finals Schedule, Date Times, Prize Money, How to watch

ATP Finals 2024 schedule, times, live scores, prize money, how to watch, live TV coverage, results.




The week-long ATP Finals 2024 season ending tournament in Turin is scheduled to begin from Sunday, November 10 and will go up to Sunday, November 17.


The ongoing ATP season is finally at to its peak with the ATP Tour Finals 2024 in Turin.

Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev and Taylor Fritz secured their spots at the ATP Finals before the final week of the season.

All eight spots have now been confirmed after Novak Djokovic pulled out of the ATP Finals due to injury.


For the first time since 2001, no member of the famous Big Three (Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic) will be present at the 2024 ATP Finals.


Sportshistori.com take a look at the full details about Players, Groups, Dates, Tickets: Everything you always wanted to know about the 2024 ATP Finals.



When is the ATP Finals 2024?


The ATP Finals run from November 10-17 in Turin, Italy.

They are played on indoor hard courts at the Inalpi Arena.

There will be two singles matches and two doubles matches played on each day until the semi-finals on November 17 and finals on November 18.


Who is playing at the ATP Finals 2024, Format.




Ilie Nastase Group:

Jannik Sinner
Daniil Medvedev
Taylor Fritz
Alex De Minaur

John Newcombe Group:

Alexander Zverev
Carlos Alcaraz
Casper Ruud
Andrey Rublev


The doubles teams at the ATP Finals are:

Wesley Koolhof & Nikola Mektic, Rohan Bopanna & Matthew Ebden, Kevin Krawietz & Tim Puetz, Harri Heliovaara & Henry Patten, Marcelo Arevalo & Mate Pavic, Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos, Simone Bolelli & Andrea Vavassori and Max Purcell & Jordan Thompson.


FORMAT:  The eight players will be divided into two groups of four.

Each player will play three matches in their group and the top two in each group will advance to the semi-finals.



ATP Finals 2024 daily schedule, kick-off times, scores, latest results.



All time in GMT 


November 10:


Day session - not before 1pm: Daniil Medvedev vs Taylor Fritz

Evening session – not before 7.30pm: Jannik Sinner vs Alex de Minaur



November 11:


Day session - not before 1pm: Carlos Alcaraz vs Casper Ruud


Evening session – not before 7.30pm: Alexander Zverev vs Andrey Rublev


November 12: Day session - 10.30am (doubles), 1pm (singles). Evening session – 5pm (doubles), not before 7.30pm (singles)


November 13: Day session - 10.30am (doubles), 1pm (singles). Evening session – 5pm (doubles), not before 7.30pm (singles)


November 14: Day session - 10.30am (doubles), 1pm (singles). Evening session – 5pm (doubles), not before 7.30pm (singles)


November 15: Day session - 10.30am (doubles), 1pm (singles). Evening session – 5pm (doubles), not before 7.30pm (singles)


November 16: Day session – 11am (doubles), 1.30pm (singles). Evening session – 5pm (doubles), not before 7.30pm (singles)


November 17: Doubles final at 2pm and singles final at 5pm.


How to watch ATP Finals 2024 on TV channel, Live streaming in UK, USA, Canada , Australia?





Live Coverage --- UK -- USA -- Canada -- Australia


TV channel --- Sky Sports -- Tennis Channel -- TSN -- beIN SPORTS

Live Streaming --- Amazon Prime Video -- Tennis Channel app, Tennis Channel + -- TSN -- beIN SPORTS




Who are the defending champions last year: ATP Finals 2023 winner.?


Novak Djokovic delivered a flawless performance and defeated Jannik Sinner 6-3, 6-3 to clinch a record-breaking seventh crown at the 2023 Nitto ATP finals.


What is the prize money for 2024 Nitto ATP Finals, purse, winners share.?




The prize money, purse for the Nitto ATP Finals is $15,250,000

Singles

Singles Undefeated Champion: $4,881,100

Final Win: $ 2,237,200

Semi-Final Win: $1,123,400

Each Round-Robin Match Win: $396,500

Participation Fee: $331,000

Alternate: $155,000


Doubles (per team)

Undefeated Champion: $959,300

Final Win: $356,800

Semi-Final Win: $178,500

Each Round-Robin Match Win: $96,600

Participation Fee: $134,200

Alternate: $51,700


How many ATP ranking points are offer at ATP Finals.?


That's a total of 1,500 points for the eventual winner in the event of a clean sweep of the ATP Finals (600 pts for 3 wins in the first round, 400 pts for the semi-final, and a further 500 pts for the title).


Who won the most ATP Finals titles, oldest & youngest champion, stats, records and more?



Most Titles, Singles: Novak Djokovic (7)

Oldest Champion: Novak Djokovic, 36, in 2023

Youngest Champion: John McEnroe, 19, in 1978


Highest-Ranked Champion: No. 1s

  • Ilie Nastase (1973), 
  • Jimmy Connors (1977), 
  • Bjorn Borg (1979-80), 
  • John McEnroe (1984), 
  • Ivan Lendl (1985-87), 
  • Pete Sampras (1994, 1996-97), 
  • Lleyton Hewitt (2002), 
  • Roger Federer (2004, 2006-07), 
  • Novak Djokovic (2012, 2014-15) 
  • and Andy Murray (2016)


Lowest-Ranked Champion: No. 12 David Nalbandian in 2005

Last Home Champion: Andy Murray in London in 2016

Most Match Wins: Roger Federer (59)


2024 ATP Finals: The winners of the last 10 previous editions



2023: Novak Djokovic

2022: Novak Djokovic

2021: Alexander Zverev

2020: Daniil Medevdev

2019: Stefanos Tsitsipas

2018: Alexander Zverev

2017: Grigor Dimitrov

2016: Andy Murray

2015: Novak Djokovic

2014: Novak Djokovic




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