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The 2025 ATP Tour is ending with a big finale in Turin. From November 9-16, the world’s top eight men will battle it out, all aiming to finish the season strong. All eyes are on defending champion Jannik Sinner and world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, who are also fighting for the year-end top spot. It’s shaping up to be an intense affair, which is of course where the commentators come in.

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The commentary adds even more excitement to the already exciting matches. Every serve, rally, and smash feels intense because of the energy they provide fans with, as well as professional analysis and behind-the-scenes glimpses. Additionally, it’s simple for fans worldwide to tune in because so many broadcasters are covering the tournament.

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Which networks are covering the 2025 ATP finals?

Every match will be televised live on Tennis Channel in the United States and streamed on demand through TennisChannel.com or the Tennis Channel App. Tennis TV offers live and on-demand coverage for fans worldwide.

To understand the way commentary differs depending on where you are, the first thing to understand is where to watch:

  • Africa: Canal+ Africa and SuperSport Africa

  • Australia: beIN SPORTS Australia

  • Spain: Movistar Plus+

  • France: Eurosport France

  • Latin America: ESPN International LatAm and DAZN

  • Canada: TSN

  • UK: Sky Sports / Sky Go

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The commentators you listen to will depend on where and how you are viewing, as there are different teams of commentators in each region.

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Who are the lead commentators and analysts for the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals?

It is not only about the players because these voices make each match real in the ATP Finals in Turin.

The main lineup for the Tennis Channel broadcast in the United States consists of:

  • Jim Courier:  4X Grand Slam champion, former world No. 1, seasoned analyst, and Hall of Famer. He will give information during the tournament.

  • Brett Haber: 30-plus years of broadcasting experience, Emmy award, and a radio voice of the Tennis Channel.

  • Mark Petchey: Ex-ATP Tour coach, and has a punditry view of the booth.

  • Paul Annacone: Presenting courtside commentary from Turin. He has vast experience covering live matches and offering in-depth analysis because he was once a player and coach.
  • Prakash Amritraj & Dani Klupenger: Desk hosts are in charge of on-location reporting, feature segments, and interviews. An Indian-American, Prakash used to play tennis professionally and competed internationally for India. Dani is a versatile reporter who covers professional tennis, college basketball, college football, and the NFL. She also works for Stadium Network as a men’s college basketball analyst, specializing in the WCC and Mountain West Conference.

  • Steve Weissman: Tennis Channel Anchor. Join Courier and Petchey live every afternoon. After working with Comcast SportsNet in California, the seasoned American sportscaster joined ESPN in January 2010.

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International commentary teams bring their own flavor

Living up to 2025 ATP Finals expectations, commentators with insight, passion and expert analysis bring matches to life. If you live in the UK, the U.S., or just about anywhere else in the world, these voices define the way you experience every serve, rally and smash.

  • Sky Sport (UK/Europe): Boris Becker (former world No. 1) and Andrea Petkovic (former top WTA player) are the two main commentators, Patrik Kühnen and Philipp Kohlschreiber accompany with specialist sessions.

  • English-language international feed: For example, a match (Carlos Alcaraz vs. Alex de Minaur) is called by Kathari (Gnanasegaram; presenter), Lee Goodall (lead commentator), Naomi Cavaday (co-commentator), and Ryan Harrison (pundit).

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It doesn’t matter which city you are in, these play-by-play announcers and analysts turn every serve, rally and smash into an informative, electrifying and memorable experience, making the 2025 ATP Finals a go-to event till the very end.

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