ATP Finals 2025 draw: When and where to follow

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The ATP Finals is back with another exciting edition this year. The top players on tour will be eager to make their mark at the year-end championships in Turin.

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are the top two seeds at the event. Sinner is the defending champion and will enter after a title-winning run in the Paris Masters.

The dynamic duo will be joined by the likes of Novak Djokovic, Ben Shelton, and Taylor Fritz in Turin. Djokovic is still in action at the Hellenic Championships and is one win away from making the semifinals.

Without further ado, let's understand what's in store this week in Turin:

When is the ATP Finals 2025?

 GettySinner at the ATP Finals In Turin - Source: Getty

The ATP Finals are scheduled to begin on November 9, 2025. Players will compete at Turin’s Inalpi Arena, which is the largest indoor sporting stadium in Italy.

The top eight players competing this year will be divided into two groups. The top two players of each group will qualify for the semifinals, while the others will be eliminated from Turin.

When is the draw of the ATP Finals 2025?

The draw of the ATP Finals will take place on Thursday at 12:00 p.m. CET. The live stream will begin on the ATP Channels and websites around 11:45 a.m. CET.

Viewers from India can follow the draw ceremony at 4:30 p.m. local time. Whereas, fans from the USA can catch the ceremony at 6:00 a.m. local time (Washington time).

Where to watch the ATP Finals 2025?

 GettyFritz will feature at the ATP Finals this year - Source: Getty

Viewers from around the globe can catch the ATP Finals on the respective streaming platforms.

Africa 1: Canal+ Africa

Americas 1: ESPN International Latam

Armenia: Fast Media LLC

Asia 1: beIN Sports Southeast Asia

Asia 2: Sony/MSM

Australia: beIN Sports Australia

Austria: Sky Deutschland

Albania: Supersport, Straightforward Albania

Balkans: Sportklub

Baltics: TV3 Baltics

Belarus: BB Tennis

Belgium: BeTV, Telenet (Play Sports)

Bulgaria: A1 Max Sport

Canada: TSN

Czechia: Tolano Management (Digisport), Pragosport (News)

China: Youku

Cyprus: CYTA

Denmark: TV2 Denmark

Eastern Europe: Setanta Stans

Europe (News): EBU

Finland: MTV3

France: Eurosport France

Georgia: Setanta Stans, Silknet

Germany: Pragosport (News), Sky Deutschland

Greece: OTE

Hong Kong: PCCW

Hungary: Network 4

Iceland: BB Tennis

Israel: Charlton Israel

Italy: Pragosport (News), RAI, Sky Italia

Kosovo: Supersport, Straightforward Albania

Malta: Go Sports TSN

Middle East 1: beIN Sports Middle East

Norway: TV2 Norway

Japan: UNEXT

Liechtenstein: Sky Deutschland

Luxembourg: BeTV, Sky Deutschland

Netherlands: Ziggo Sport

Poland: Polsat, Pragosport (News)

Portugal: Sport TV Portugal

Romania: RCS, RDS (Digisport)

Russia: BB Tennis

San Marino / Vatican City: RAI, Sky Italia

Shanghai: Shanghai Media

Slovakia: Tolano Management SE (Digisport), Pragosport (News)

South Korea: CJ ENM

Spain: Pragosport (News), Telefonica / Movistar

Sweden: TV4 AB

Switzerland: SRG, Sky Deutschland

Taiwan: Sino Catch (Sportscast)

Turkey: Sport Turkey

United Kingdom: Sky UK

United States: Tennis Channel

Vietnam: VTV Cab

Worldwide: Perform (News), Reuters (News), SNTV (News), Sport 24 (Inflight)

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