ATP Finals Live: The much-awaited ATP Finals are all set to kick start in Turin, Italy starting November 14. It features the world’s best eight singles and doubles players in a round-robin format. Among big stars who will grace the tennis court are as follows: World No.1 Novak Djokovic, US Open champion Daniil Medvedev, Tokyo Olympics Gold winner Alexander Zverev, French Open finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas and Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini. Follow ATP Finals LIVE updates on insidesport.in
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ATP Finals: Players list, Schedule, Timing, Prize Money, Rules, LIVE stream
ATP Finals Singles Players
- Novak Djokovic- Chasing record 6 finale titles
- Daniil Medvedev- Defending champ
- Alexander Zverev- He beat Novak Djokovic in Tokyo Olympics
- Stefanos Tsitsipas- Only player to win Nextgen and NATPF titles
- Andrey Rublev- Takes 48 match wins in 2021 in Turin
- Matteo Berrettini- Making 2nd appearance after 1-2 debut in 2019
- Hubert Hurkacz- Miami champ is 36-20 on the season with 3 titles
- Casper Ruud- First Norwegian to play final, 5 titles in 2021
Meanwhile, Rafael Nadal is out for the season for foot rehabilitation. He didn’t take part in Wimbledon and US Open. Injured Roger Federer will also miss the tournament after slipping in the latest ATP rankings chart.
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ATP Finals Doubles Teams:
- Nikola Mektic- Mate Pavic
- Rajeev Ram- Joe Salisbury
- Pierre-Hugues Herbert- Nicolas Mahut
- Marcel Granollers- Horacio Zeballos
- Juan Sebastian Cabal- Robert Farah
- Ivan Dodig- Filip Polasek
- Jamie Murray- Bruno Soares
- Kevin Krawietz- Horia Tecau
ATP Finals: Schedule
- Round robin – Sunday 14th until Friday 19th November
- Semi-finals – Saturday 20th November
- Final – Sunday 21st November
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ATP Finals: Prize Money
An undefeated champion at the Nitto ATP Finals, held at the Pala Alpitour in Turin, will earn 1,500 FedEx ATP Race To Turin points (and 1,500 FedEx ATP Rankings points). Total prize money in 2021 is $7,250,000.
FedEx ATP Rankings Points (Singles & Doubles) | |
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Round-robin match win | 200 |
Semi-final win | 400 |
Final win | 500 |
Undefeated champion | 1500 |
Singles Prize Money | |
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Alternate | $93,000 |
Participation Fee | $173,000 |
Round-robin match win | $173,000 |
Semi-final match win | $530,000 |
Final win | $1,094,000 |
Undefeated champion | $2,316,000 |
Singles Participation Fee Schedule
1 match: $86,500
2 matches: $129,750
3 matches: $173,000
Doubles Prize Money | |
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Alternate | $33,000 |
Participation Fee | $82,000 |
Round-robin match win | $33,000 |
Semi-final match win | $84,000 |
Final win | $164,000 |
Undefeated champion | $429,000 |
Doubles Participation Fee Schedule
1 match: $32,000
2 matches: $61,000
3 matches: $82,000
ATP Finals LIVE streaming
As per ATP Tour, you can download the official mobile and tablet app streaming the ATP Tour. All you need to do is buy a monthly or annual subscription to access the classic match archive. Search for Tennis TV in the app store.
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ATP Finals: Players list, Schedule, Timing, Prize Money, Rules, LIVE stream
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