Schedule, draw time and who’s qualified for Turin

Novak Djokovic won the 2022 ATP Finals (Getty Images)

The best men’s tennis players in the world will descend on Turin for the season-ending ATP Finals.

Eight singles competitors and eight doubles pairings will compete in the Italian city as they seek the prestigious trophy.

Novak Djokovic is back to defend his singles title and is joined in the lineup by Carlos Alcaraz for the first time.

The Spaniard missed out on last year’s event due to injury while Djokovic is in form after winning the Paris Masters.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the Finals.

When are the 2023 ATP Finals?

The ATP Finals will take place between Sunday 12 November and Sunday 19 November at the Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy.

How can I watch the event?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the action live on Amazon Prime Video.

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Who has qualified for the finals?

The eight singles players to have qualified for the ATP Finals are:

  • Novak Djokovic

  • Carlos Alcaraz

  • Daniil Medvedev

  • Jannik Sinner

  • Andrey Rublev

  • Stefanos Tsitsipas

  • Alexander Zverev

  • Holger Rune

And the doubles pairings competing are set to be:

  • Ivan Dodig & Austin Krajicek

  • Wesley Koolhof & Neal Skupski

  • Rohan Bopanna & Matthew Ebden

  • Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos

  • Santiago Gonzalez & Edouard Roger-Vasselin

  • Rajeev Ram & Joe Salisbury

  • Maximo Gonzalez & Andres Molteni

  • Rinky Hijikata & Jason Kubler

When is the draw for the finals?

The draw will be held at 2pm GMT on Thursday 9 November.

What is the schedule for the ATP Finals?

Sunday, November 12: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Monday, November 13: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Tuesday, November 14: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Wednesday, November 15: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Thursday, November 16: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Friday, November 17: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Saturday, November 18: Singles and doubles semi-finals (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Sunday, November 19: Singles and doubles finals (Session starts at 2pm GMT)

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