Jannik Sinner is the first player to officially qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals 2024 in Torino, an achievement that confirms his outstanding 2024, the best season of his career to date. The young talent from San Candido triumphed in seven tournaments, including his first two Grand Slam titles at the Australian Open and US Open, making him the youngest player to win both tournaments on hard courts in the same year.
Sinner's 2024 was characterised by a complete domination of concrete courts, with an impressive record of 45 wins and only three losses on this surface. In addition to his successes in Grand Slam tournaments, he won three ATP Masters 1000 titles in Miami, Cincinnati and Shanghai.
To crown this exceptional year, Sinner wrote another page of history by becoming the first Italian to reach the top of the ATP rankings in June 2024, maintaining the number 1 position until the end of the season.
Sinner 's relationship with Torino is already well underway: in 2021 he had shown his ability to perform at a high level on the ATP Finals stage, but it was in 2023 that he enchanted the home fans. His run, which ended with a final, was thrilling, beating Novak Djokovic in the group stage and overcoming Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals.
With this extraordinary track record, expectations for his participation in the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals in Torino can only be high, with fans ready to support him in this new endeavour.
Alexander Zverev is the second player to snatch a ticket to the Nitto ATP Finals 2024, scheduled from 10 to 17 November at the Inalpi Arena in Torino. During the season, the 27-year-old won his sixth Masters 1000 title in Rome, reached the Roland Garros final and shone in his home tournament in Hamburg, where he played for the title.
Zverev 's path to the Nitto ATP Finals is studded with success: with two titles already won (2021 and 2018), he is one of only two players currently active who can boast at least two trophies at the Finals, together with Novak Djokovic. In the history of the tournament, which has been held since 1970, only ten players have won more than once. In addition to the two triumphs, Zverev also reached the semi-finals in 2019, amassing a record of 14 wins and nine losses in the competition.
With the start of the Nitto ATP Finals ever closer, fans are ready to see if Zverev can replicate his past successes or even add a third title to his already impressive trophy cabinet.
Carlos Alcaraz joins the list of big players at the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals, qualifying as the third official player for the event in Torino, scheduled for 10-17 November at the Inalpi Arena. Alcaraz, 21, from Murcia, qualified for the third consecutive year, although he was unable to participate in the tournament in 2022 due to injury.
The year 2024 represented another successful season for Alcaraz, with two Grand Slam titles won at Roland Garros and Wimbledon. The young Spaniard joined an elite group, becoming the sixth player in the Open era to win both tournaments in the same year, a feat only achieved by legends such as Rod Laver, Bjorn Borg, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. In addition, Alcaraz celebrated his fifth Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells and won a silver medal at the Paris Olympic Games.
His participation in the ATP Finals this year comes after an already remarkable run in 2023, when he reached the semifinals in his tournament debut. Alcaraz overcame high-level opponents such as Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev, before surrendering to Novak Djokovic, who went on to win the tournament. With the experience he has accumulated, Alcaraz arrives in Torino with the ambition to further improve his performance and aim for the title.
Daniil Medvedev is the fourth player to gain access to the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals, to be held in Torino from 10-17 November. The 28-year-old Russian, already a winner of the Finals in 2020 and a finalist in 2021, will participate for the sixth consecutive time in the prestigious year-end tournament, joining Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev.
Casper Ruud has earned a place at the Nitto ATP Finals for the third consecutive time. The Norwegian, known for his consistency and versatility on different surfaces, thus returns to Turin after reaching the final in 2022, where he was defeated by Novak Djokovic.
In 2024, Ruud confirmed his competitiveness by winning two major tournaments on the ATP circuit, in Barcelona and Geneva, where he showed mastery on clay. In addition, he reached three more significant finals in Los Cabos, Acapulco and the prestigious Monte-Carlo Masters 1000, showing great resilience and determination.
His run at Roland Garros 2024, where he reached the semi-finals, confirmed his status among the best players on clay, bringing him even closer to the top of world tennis. Ruud continues to represent the highest level of Norwegian tennis and he comes to Turin with the goal of going further and perhaps reaching his first Finals title, an achievement that would give him further consecration in his ever-rising career.
Andrey Rublev once again confirmed his place among the best on the world circuit, qualifying for the Nitto ATP Finals for the fifth consecutive year, an achievement that highlights his consistency and ability to compete at the highest level.
In 2024, Rublev achieved great success, including winning the Madrid Masters 1000, one of the most prestigious trophies of his career, consolidating his status among the season's best. This is the second Masters 1000 he has added to his list in two consecutive years, a testament to his growing maturity and handling skills in top-level competition. He also won the title at the ATP 250 in Hong Kong, taking home at least two tournaments in a season for the fourth time in the last five years.
At 27 years old, Rublev arrives in Turin with the goal of improving his record at the ATP Finals. After being eliminated in the group stage on three occasions, he achieved his best result in 2022, reaching the semifinals, where he was defeated by Casper Ruud. This year, the Russian is determined to overcome the group stage again and aim for the final, thus trying to crown his season with a Finals title, which would be the most important of his career.
Alex de Minaur will make his debut at the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, marking an important turning point for Australian tennis. He is the first Australian player to qualify for this prestigious event since 2004, when Lleyton Hewitt, former world number 1, reached the final
In 2024, he achieved his best world ranking, ranking number 6 in July. He also showed remarkable solidity in the Slams, reaching the quarterfinals in three of them (Roland Garros, Wimbledon and Us Open), an achievement that underlines his growth as a player and his competitiveness at world level. The 25-year-old added two titles to his trophy cabinet in 2024: in Acapulco, where he successfully defended the title he won the year before, and in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, confirming his versatility on different surfaces.