Latest news, match reports, and analysis regarding 2025 Nitto ATP Finals Qualifications.
With a season of hard-won titles and tactical grit, Christian Harrison and Evan King secure their Nitto ATP Finals debut, reviving all-American dreams in a field stacked with champions and contenders.
With a season of grit and tactical tweaks behind him, Taylor Fritz locks in his return to the year-end showcase, one year after falling just short of glory in Turin.
Taylor Fritz navigates a stern test from Aleksandar Vukic at the Paris Masters, securing his spot in the Nitto ATP Finals chase as the late-season pressure mounts on the indoor hard courts.
With a second straight qualification locked in from Paris, the Italian duo eyes redemption at the Nitto ATP Finals, blending early-season fire with hard-earned tactical depth.
The German duo’s steady 2025 surge secures their return to the Nitto ATP Finals, where the ghosts of last year’s victory mingle with the pressure of a repeat on indoor hard courts.
A semifinal walkover in Vienna delivers Alexander Zverev’s ticket to Turin, easing the strain of a season defined by deep runs and surface shifts, as he joins the elite quartet already bound for November’s showdown.
With draws unveiled in Basel and Vienna, Novak Djokovic locks in his 18th Nitto ATP Finals appearance, equaling Roger Federer’s enduring mark in a season of semifinal grit and a landmark title win.
With a season of relentless finals behind them, Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski lock in their Nitto ATP Finals berth, joining a growing British contingent poised to challenge the doubles elite under Italian lights.
Beneath Beijing’s unyielding lights, Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten seized the China Open crown, their hard-court mastery unlocking a return to the Nitto ATP Finals amid a season thick with scrutiny and surface shifts.
A heartbreaking final in Chengdu propels Lorenzo Musetti toward his first Nitto ATP Finals, while Alexander Bublik’s flawless serving in Hangzhou escalates the scramble for year-end glory.