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Nitto ATP Finals 2023: When, Where, and How to Watch

Published 11/07/2023, 8:41 AM EST

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Following the conclusion of this season’s four major tournaments, some of the best players in the men’s circuit are about to fight for another prestigious championship. Each season, the top eight singles players compete in the Nitto ATP Finals, which has produced some incredible showdowns in the beautiful city of Turin. Some elite players will now be competing for one final crown this season, as the latest edition looks all set to maintain its high standards.

The indoor hard-court event at the Pala Alpitour takes place in a round-robin format, and only the top two participants from the two divided groups advance to the semifinal rounds. Since it will undoubtedly be an exciting event for the entire tennis community, let’s go through all you need to know about the ATP Finals, including when, where, and how to watch it.

When is the Nitto ATP Finals 2023?

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The round-robin competition in Turin is slated to commence on Sunday, November 12, and will come to its conclusion on Sunday, November 19. The group stage matches in the singles and doubles categories have been divided into afternoon and evening sessions.

While the afternoon matches of the Nitto ATP Finals will start at 12, other group-stage fixtures will begin at 18:30 (GMT+1). The semifinal rounds will be held on November 18, while the title match of the season-ending tournament of the ATP Tour is scheduled for November 19 at 15:00 (GMT+1).

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Where to purchase tickets for the 2023 ATP Finals?

The indoor hard-court event, which features the best eight qualified ATP singles players, will consist of 15 different sessions at the Pala Alpitour. Novak Djokovic, who earlier won his 24th record-equaling Grand Slam title, will be entering the Nitto ATP Finals as the number one seed. Making their first appearance at the round-robin competition in Turin, Carlos Alcaraz and his Danish rival Holger Rune are the two debutants.

Another top seed and former Grand Slam champion, Daniil Medvedev is part of the elite roaster, as he will also look to add yet another title to his bag. Just like his Russian opponent, Jannik Sinner is among the favorites to emerge triumphant in the ATP Finals, given his recent success at the Vienna Open. Other top tennis stars, Andrey Rublev and Stefanos Tsitsipas, will also grace the hard courts in Turin. While Alexander Zverev has just secured a spot in the ATP Finals, other elite players like Hubert Hurkacz and Taylor Fritz will not be competing in this season’s ATP Finals.

In order to witness some high-octane performances by the top 8 ranked ATP players in Turin, fans can now book tickets via two sources: the Official Ticket Office or Ticketone.

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How to watch the Nitto 2023 ATP Finals?

Area       Broadcaster
Africa 1*: Canal+ Africa
Africa 2*: Supersport Africa
Asia 1*: beIn Southeast Asia
Asia 2*: Sony/MSM
Australia: beIN SPORTS Australia
Austria: Sky Deutschland
Albania: Supersport/Straightforward Albania
Balkans*: Sportklub
Baltics*: TV3 Baltics
Belgium: BeTV, Telenet (Play Sports)
Bulgaria: A1 Max Sport
Canada: TSN
Czech Republic: Eurosport
China: iQIYI,
China; Macao: CCTV, MIGU, Tencent
Cyprus: CYTA
Denmark: TV2 Denmark
Eastern Europe*: Setanta Stans
France: Eurosport France
Georgia: Silknet
Germany: Sky Deutschland
Greece: OTE
Hong Kong: PCCW
Hungary: Eurosport
Israel: Charlton Israel
Italy, San Marino, Vatican City: Sky Italia, RAI, SuperTennis
Kosovo: Supersport/Straightforward Albania
Malta: Go Sports TSN
Middle East 1*: beIN SPORTS Middle East
Japan: WOWOW, Gaora Sports Channel
Latin America: ESPN International Latam
Liechtenstein: Sky Deutschland
Netherlands: Ziggo Sport
New Zealand: Sky NZ
Pacific Islands: Digicel
Poland: Polsat
Portugal: Sport TV Portugal
Romania: Eurosport
Scandinavia* (ex. Denmark): Eurosport Nordics
Shanghai: Shanghai Media
Slovakia: Eurosport
South Korea: Eclat
Spain: Telefonica/Movistar
Switzerland: SRG, Sky Deutschland
Taiwan: Sino Catch (Sportscast)
Turkey: Ssport Turkey
United Kingdom: Amazon Prime Video
United States*: Tennis Channel
Vietnam: Canal+ Overseas (K+) (VSTV)
Worldwide: Perform (News)
Worldwide: Reuters (News)
Worldwide: SNTV (News)
Worldwide: Sport 24 (Inflight)
Worldwide: EBU (News)
Worldwide: Pragosport (News)

Fans can also catch all the action live from the hard-court event on TennisTV.com.

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Who do you think will prevail in the round-robin event among the best eight qualified singles players? Let us know in the comments section.

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