Tennis, 2025 ATP Finals: Full schedule, all results, scores and standings

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Who will end the 2025 season on top of men's tennis at the 2025 ATP Finals?

Taking place from 9-16 November at Turin's Inalpi Arena, this year's top eight singles players and top eight doubles pairs head to Italy for the ATP Tour season finale.

Home hope Jannik Sinner and top seed Carlos Alcaraz headline the pack chasing the year-end plaudits, the pair in direct battle for the Brad Drewett Trophy and the honour of ending the 2025 campaign as world No. 1.

The singles lineup also includes Alexander Zverev, Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, and Alex de Minaur. One spot remains to be determined, with one of Lorenzo Musetti or Félix Auger-Aliassime completing the field.

Competitors are divided into two groups of four, where they will play three best-of-three-set matches in the group stage. If players finish level on points in the group table, whoever won the match between the players in question will have the advantage in the standings.

Should there be a three-way tie, the order is determined by the following tiebreakers, in order: matches played, total set percentage won, and total game percentage won, ATP rankings position.

Players will earn 200 ATP ranking points for a group stage win, 400 points if they triumph in the semi-final, and 500 for winning the final. That means a maximum of 1,500 points is on offer for any player who can win five out of five matches.

Find all the fixtures, results and standings from this year's ATP Finals.

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