Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool
Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool are the first doubles pair to qualify for the Nitto ATP FINALS.
The British pair secured their place in the season-ending tournament by winning the National Bank Open presented by Rogers. This is the pair's sixth title of the season and their first ATP Masters 1000 victory.
‘Qualifying for Torino was one of our big goals during our off-season preparation, so to achieve it so early is obviously fantastic,’ said Cash. ‘I've never played there before, so I'm really looking forward to it. But we still have goals to achieve before the end of the season, and then we'll focus on that.’
‘It's an incredible achievement. I'm happy to be back, it's an amazing tournament in a wonderful city,’ said Glasspool. ‘I think it shows how good our season has been, and we're really happy to have qualified.’
Cash and Glasspool played together for the first time last September and quickly became a force to be reckoned with on the ATP Tour.
Marcel Granollers e Horacio Zeballos
Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos have qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals thanks to their victory at the US Open.
For the sixth consecutive time, the Spaniard and Argentine will take part in the final tournament. They are the second team to earn a place in Turin, after Wimbledon champions Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool.
In his tenth appearance in the tournament, Granollers lifted the trophy in 2012 alongside Lopez and reached the final in 2023 with Zeballos, who has only played in the Nitto ATP Finals alongside the Spaniard.
The pair had never won a Grand Slam tournament together at the start of the season, but they did so at Roland Garros and repeated the feat at Flushing Meadows.
Granollers and Zeballos also won an ATP Masters 1000 title in Madrid and won in Bucharest. So far, they are undefeated in finals in 2025, with a 3-0 record.
Marcelo Arevalo e Mate Pavic
They will have another opportunity to win the title, which they narrowly missed last year, stopping just one victory short of the Nitto ATP Finals.
Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic have qualified again this year for the final tournament to be held in Torino.
Currently ranked second in the PIF ATP Live Doubles Teams Rankings, the Salvadoran-Croatian pair have become the sixth in history to complete the so-called “Sunshine Double”, and the first to do so since Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut in 2016.
This year, Arevalo and Pavic have won three ATP Masters 1000 titles: in Indian Wells, Miami and Rome.
Pavic has competed in the Nitto ATP Finals with four different partners; according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, the Croatian has a record of 13 wins and 8 losses in the tournament, but is still looking for his first title.
Arevalo, in addition to reaching last year's final with Pavic, qualified in 2022 alongside Jean-Julien Rojer.
Harri Heliovaara e Henry Patten
For the second consecutive year, thanks to their victory at the China Open in Beijing, Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten have qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals in Torino.
The partnership between Finland's Heliovaara and Britain's Patten began just one year ago during the clay-court season.
In their first full year playing together, the pair have repeated their feat and will once again compete in the season finale, scheduled for 9-16 November.
After winning at Wimbledon in 2024, Heliovaara and Patten achieved another Grand Slam success at this year's Australian Open, where they won their semi-final and final matches in three sets to lift the trophy. In addition to the Melbourne title, they won in Beijing and reached the final in Dubai.
Heliovaara competed in the Nitto ATP Finals for the first time in 2022 alongside Lloyd Glasspool. Patten has only taken part in the year-end tournament with Heliovaara.
Joe Salisbury e Neal Skupski
Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski are the fifth pair to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals.
After Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, Salisbury and Skupski are the second all-British duo to secure a place in Torino.
Salisbury has competed in the event with Rajeev Ram for five consecutive years — from 2019 to 2023 — winning the title in 2022 and 2023. Skupski qualified in 2022 and 2023 alongside Wesley Koolhof. In 2022, they reached the semi-finals, losing to Ram and Salisbury.
A consistent 2025 saw the pair reach the Slam finals at Roland Garros and the US Open, an ATP Masters 1000 final in Toronto, compete for ATP 500 titles in Doha and Barcelona, and reach the semi-finals at the Masters 1000 in Rome.