
(AGENPARL) – gio 07 novembre 2024 Hosted at the Inalpi Arena from November 10th to 17th with the world’s greatest tennis champions
Nitto ATP FINALS 2024, THE WAIT IS OVER
SOLD OUT AND GREAT NEWS FOR THE FOURTH TURIN EDITION
The ‘Grand Opening Show’ officially opens the event: host Cattelan, on stage Blanco, Madame and Marco Mengoni
Turin, November 7th 2024 – The elegant charm of the city of Turin, the class of the world’s best
players and sixty centimetres of sterling silver, ready to shine under the lights of the Inalpi
Arena. Another page of tennis history is about to be written. The wait is over: ‘curtain up’!
For the fourth consecutive year, the Piedmontese capital is hosting the Nitto ATP Finals. And it
does so with the same great enthusiasm that surrounded the first three editions, and with
important novelties that contribute to making the 2024 edition unmissable, starting with the
‘Grand Opening Show’, which tomorrow evening, on the unmistakable court of the Inalpi Arena,
will officially inaugurate the tournament with a unique show and the performance of three stars
of Italian music.
With only a handful of tickets still available, the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals have already virtually sold
out in all playing sessions. This morning, at the Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper – the Turin
headquarters of the banking group – a press conference was held to present the 2024 edition:
after the welcome address by Fabrizio Paschina, Executive Director Communication and Image
Intesa Sanpaolo, who as Host Partner hosted the conference, speakers included the President
of the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation, Angelo Binaghi, the ATP Chairman, Andrea Gaudenzi,
the President of the Piedmont Region, Alberto Cirio, the Mayor of the City of Turin, Stefano Lo
Russo, Sam Strijckmans, Executive Vice President – President & CEO, Nitto EMEA NV.
FROM SINNER TO ALCARAZ: WORLD’S BEST PLAYERS ON TURIN’S COURT – Italian’s dreams
with Jannik Sinner and the double team Simone Bolelli / Andrea Vavassori; Carlos Alcaraz
ambitions; the desire for new glory by Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev, winners of the
tournament respectively in 2018 and 2020; the ‘stars and stripes’ desire for revenge with Taylor
Fritz and that of Casper Ruud, who will attempt a new assault on the title, after losing the 2022
final; Andrey Rublev determination; the charge of rookie Alex De Minaur. These are the names
of the eight singles stars of the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals. Protagonists who will be joined by the
pairs of champions qualified for the doubles tournament: Marcelo Arévalo/Mate Pavi?, Marcel
Granollers/Horacio Zeballos, Simone Bolelli/Andrea Vavassori, Max Purcell/Jordan Thompson,
Rohan Bopanna/Matthew Ebden, Wesley Koolhof/Nikola Mektic, Harri Heliovaara/Henry
Patten, Kevin Krawietz/Tim Puetz.
THE COMPOSITION OF THE GROUPS – The press conference ended with the draw ceremony,
led by the ATP Referee, Gerry Armstrong. He was assisted by Sam Strijckmans and Fabrizio
Paschina, respectively for the singles and doubles group composition.
It is a round-robin format, with eight players/teams divided into two groups of four. Each
player/team plays the three other players/teams in his group. The winner of each group will
face in semifinal the runner up of the other group.
This is the diagram summarizing the composition of the groups:
NASTASE GROUP
Jannik Sinner
Daniil Medvedev
Taylor Fritz
Alex De Minaur
NEWCOMBE GROUP
Alexander Zverev
Carlos Alcaraz
Casper Ruud
Andrey Rublev
BOB BRYAN GROUP
Marcelo Arévalo/Mate Pavi?
Simone Bolelli/Andrea Vavassori
Rohan Bopanna/Matthew Ebden
Kevin Krawietz/Tim Puetz
MIKE BRYAN GROUP
Marcel Granollers/Horacio Zeballos
Wesley Koolhof/Nikola Mektic
Max Purcell/Jordan Thompson
Harri Heliovaara/Henry Patten
GAME SCHEDULE – The tournament schedule includes 15 playing sessions, divided as follows:
from Sunday 10th to Friday November 15th (the days dedicated to the group stage) there is an
afternoon session (starting at 11:30 a.m. a doubles match and, not before 2 p.m., a singles
match) and an evening session (starting at 6 p.m. a doubles match and, not before 8:30 p.m., a
singles match). On Saturday, November 16th, the semi-finals are scheduled, the afternoon
session at 12:00 and the evening session at 6 p.m.. On Sunday November 17th, the doubles final
is scheduled at 3 p.m. and, not before 6 p.m., the singles final.
SINNER CROWNED IN TURIN – Not just the spectacle of the big matches. Inalpi Arena’s court
will also be the perfect stage to celebrate Jannik Sinner. In fact, the Italian champion will receive
the Year End No.1 Presented by PIF award that will establish him as the 19th tennis player in
history to end the year at the top of the PIF ATP Ranking. Another major achievement of the
23-year-old from San Candido who, therefore, will ideally pick up the scepter from Novak
Djokovic, awarded at the end of 2023.
THE FIRST ‘GRAND OPENING SHOW’ – A spectacle within a spectacle. The ‘Grand Opening
Show’, which will officially raise the curtain on the most eagerly awaited tennis tournament of
the year on Friday November 8th from 9 p.m., represents the first major novelty of the Turin
event. A unique and unmissable evening in which three great Italian artists – Blanco, Madame
and Marco Mengoni – will warm up the atmosphere of the Inalpi Arena with more than two
hours of great music and entertainment, 70 minutes of live performance and 20 songs in the
setlist, chosen from the greatest hits of their extraordinary repertoire. A visual show of the
highest impact that will exploit the Inalpi Arena’s court, transformed for the occasion into an
unprecedented stage; lights, colours, musical notes and video projections that will catapult
fans into an overwhelming and immersive experience, the ideal prelude to the most beautiful
week of the year. To guide such a magical and special evening – organised by the FITP, in
association with the ATP, and with the support of Live Nation, which is entrusted with the
production of the event, and LaTarma Entertainment, which is in charge of the artistic and
creative direction – there could only be a star: Alessandro Cattelan. The opening and
accompaniment of the evening will instead be entrusted to the pair of multi-platinum producers
of big hits on the Italian music scene Zef&Marz. Special guests of the show will be the three
Italian qualified at the Nitto ATP FInals: Jannik Sinner, Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori.
Fans still have a few hours left to secure the last available tickets by clicking on the following
link: https://www.ticketone.it/artist/grand-opening-show-nitto-atp-finals/
THE SITE HAS RENOVATED ITS LOOK – On the occasion of the fourth Italian edition, the Nitto
ATP Finals present themselves to players, fans and partners with important novelties intended
mainly to enhance the enjoyment of their experience. To make the days at the Inalpi Arena
unforgettable, fans will benefit from a Fan Village that has been totally redefined in terms of
space and services. The Fan Village will officially open on November 9th with the ‘Family Day’, a
day on which it will be accessible free of charge to all visitors, who will also be able to ‘meet’
live the eight doubles pairs qualified for the competition, which will be presented on the Fan
Village stage at 12 noon, as part of the ‘Meet the Champions’ event dedicated to doubles
players. With a view to ensuring full integration between commercial activities, sporting
activities and catering solutions, the Fan Village pavilions have been extended and redesigned;
the total capacity is over 5,200 people, 30% more than at previous editions. Also noticeable is
the development of the partner and business pavilion, which will have over 2,700 square metres
of dedicated space. The catering pavilion, over 3,200 square metres, will present a wide range
of food and wine, also thanks to a second 100-seat à la carte restaurant. All this, with the
certainty of not missing a single point of the spectacle on the Inalpi Arena court, thanks to one
of the jewels in the crown of the 2024 Fan Village: a LED screen of over 60 square metres. The
area dedicated to racket sports (padel, beach tennis and pickleball) and the spaces dedicated
to the promotion of federal activities and eSports have also been significantly redefined. At
the same time as the great tennis event, the first edition of the Nitto ATP Finals eSeries is also
scheduled to take place in Turin, in which the best 8 players of the ‘Road To Turin’ qualifying
circuit meet for the grand finale and the awarding of the title of ‘King of eSports 2024’. To enrich
and make the Turin experience more immersive and engaging, there are also the lights and
colours of the Fan Village façade, completely renovated with a full LED surface and an audiovideo animation project that also involves the Piazzale Grande Torino area. A modern, covered
and heated connecting canopy – built to link the entertainment and relaxation pavilions with the
main court – is another special feature of the project.
MEET THE CHAMPIONS – Before admiring their exploits on the court, the greatest players on
the ATP Tour involved in the Nitto ATP Finals will be ‘overwhelmed’ by the passion and
enthusiasm of Turin. This afternoon, November 7th, at approximately 5:20 p.m., fans will have
the unique opportunity to ‘greet’ up close the eight champions competing in the singles
tournament, who will parade on the ‘Blue Carpet’ set up between Piazza Carlo Alberto and
Piazza Carignano. The players will then reach the Teatro Carignano where the ‘Meet The
Champions’ will take place.
TURIN AND THE COLOURS OF TENNIS – A city dressed up for the most eagerly awaited
tournament of the tennis season. The unmistakable atmosphere of the Nitto ATP Finals has long
been in the air in Turin. Under the porticoes of Via Po, in the stretch connecting Piazza Castello
to Via Rossini – one of the most popular streets for Torinese and tourists alike – it is possible to
visit (until the end of the tournament) a photographic exhibition curated by the FITP, which
celebrates the first champions to qualify for the singles and doubles tournaments: faces and
stories of the champions who will be the protagonists on the court of the Inalpi Arena, for an
exhibition that will be progressively enriched with the profiles of the latest qualifiers, until the
‘champion of champions’ is crowned.
Other photographic exhibitions can be admired (also until November 17th) in other more iconic
locations in the Piedmontese capital. Piazza San Carlo is the perfect setting for the ‘Best of
Torino’ exhibition, a story in images that retraces the highlights of the first three Turin editions
of the tournament. Piazza Palazzo di Città hosts instead the exhibition ‘Court of Champions’, a
tribute to the winners of the Nitto ATP Finals.
TICKET INFO – Tickets for the Nitto ATP Finals 2024 are available online at:
https://tickets.nittoatpfinals.com/it and https://www.ticketone.it/artist/nitto-atp-finals
In addition to ticket holders for the Inalpi Arena, the Fan Village will also be accessible through
‘ground’ tickets at a cost of €10 for fans wishing to soak up the Finals atmosphere. It will also be
possible to follow the training sessions of the champions: until November 9th, tickets are
available for ‘practice sessions’ on the court of the Inalpi Arena while, until November 15th, fans
will have the opportunity to purchase a ticket to access one of the most famous clubs in the
world, the Circolo della Stampa Sporting, whose indoor training courts are at the complete
disposal of the tournament participants.
We would like to remind you that a 20% discount is reserved for FITP members.
TELEVISION COVERAGE – Once again this year, the Nitto ATP Finals will benefit from extensive
television coverage, allowing spectators from all over the world to enjoy the unmissable
spectacle that will be staged on the ‘blue’ of the Inalpi Arena. As far as Italy is concerned, the
tournament will be visible on Sky Sport, with RAI committed to broadcasting the best match of
the day on Rai Due or Raisport.
Furthermore, SuperTennis, the channel of the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation, will follow
the event with a studio located in the heart of the Fan Village and another one inside the Inalpi
Arena. Through in-depth reports, exclusive footage and interviews, it will offer fans a unique
look at the tournament and its ‘behind the scenes’, immersing them in the magical atmosphere
of the competition.
THE FITP’S ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNGSTERS – Thanks to the commitment of the Istituto Superiore
di Formazione ‘Roberto Lombardi’, the FITP is enriching the event with numerous initiatives
addressed to youngsters. ‘Road to Turin’ is a circuit reserved for the Under 11 and Under 13
boy’s and girl’s teams that the FITP strongly wanted to complete the offer dedicated to
youngsters and continue to improve the continuous training work. The final Masters will be
played in Turin from November 10th to 17th. Also in Turin, during the week of the Nitto ATP
Finals, the Masters of the Junior Next Gen circuit is scheduled, reserved for the Under 10, Under
12, Under 14 male and female categories. On Friday November 8th, the eagerly awaited
appointment at Pala Ruffini with the celebration of ‘Racquets in Class’, the FITP project, in
collaboration with the FITeT and recognised by the Ministry of Education and Merit, which has
brought thousands of youngsters in every corner of Italy closer to tennis (and not only). Space
for the youngest, but that’s not all. Turin will also be a prestigious showcase for pickleball, the
new racket sport that thus finds its place on the national stage. On the calendar will be the
National Master of the Road To Turin circuit, which after the provincial and regional stages will
land for the final event on the courts set up in the Inalpi Arena village.
THE FUNDAMENTAL SUPPORT OF THE PARTNERS – The success of an event of such great
international importance as the Nitto ATP Finals is possible mainly thanks to the valuable
contribution of the Partners. In addition to Nitto, Title Partner of the tournament, Intesa
Sanpaolo is confirmed as Host Partner, while Emirates, Lavazza and Lexus continue to be
Platinum Partners. Among the Gold Partners, next to EA7 Emporio Armani, Haier, Rolex and
Valmora, from this edition is added PIF, the official naming partner of the ATP Rankings, and
Rummo. The Silver Partners renewing their support are Asti DOCG, Degree, Dunlop, Iren, IP,
Italgas, Longi, VeChain and Xerjoff, who are joined – for this fourth Turin edition – by Yokohama
and Trenitalia. Rinascente and Torino Outlet Village retain their role as Bronze Partners, while
DAO, Gattinoni, Technogym, TicketOne, Turismo Torino e Provincia, and Thomas Lyte remain
Official Suppliers. Starting this year, Villa Antinori will also be added. The event’s Media Partners
are RTL 102.5, La Gazzetta dello Sport, La Stampa and TuttoSport.
STATEMENTS
Angelo Binaghi, President of the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation: “Another year has gone
by, and we Italians, in the wake of the results and enthusiasm of the previous edition, have still
experienced unspeakable emotions and feelings. The Italian tennis family never stops
celebrating: we have Jannik Sinner number one in the world, his Slam triumphs in Melbourne
and New York, and the incredible 2024 roster.
Welcome: we are in Turin, at the 55th edition of the Nitto ATP Finals, and Made in Italy is
preponderant, with all due respect to all the other Champions competing: along with Jannik
Sinner, there are also Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori in the doubles tournament, and it is
yet another historic first. We are witnessing an event that had never occurred in the history of
our sport. A confirmation of the ‘Italian System’ that has made development, inclusion and
training its philosophy of life. The Italian Tennis and Padel Federation pursues, and will always
do so, the goal of making our racket disciplines as popular as possible: this year there will also
be pickleball on show at the Inalpi Arena, and there will be the novelty of great music taking part
in this great week that awaits Turin. You will not be disappointed”.
Andrea Gaudenzi, ATP Chairman: “The Nitto ATP Finals in Turin have reached new heights each
year, and we’re thrilled to once again close the season with such an extraordinary showcase of
talent. With record-breaking crowds and phenomenal champions who’ve earned their place in
this prestigious finale, every ingredient is here for an unforgettable event. We’re proud that the
Nitto ATP Finals offers the largest winner’s prize on the men’s tour, with $4.8 million USD
awarded to an undefeated champion. Special thanks to our partners, especially FITP and our title
sponsor, Nitto, for their unwavering support. As the crown jewel of the ATP Tour, this
tournament sets the standard for excellence—an achievement made possible through the
dedication of our partners, the players, and, above all, the fans”.
Alberto Cirio, President Piedmont Region, and Marina Chiarelli, Councillor for Tourism, Culture,
and Sport Piedmont Region: “Turin and Piedmont are once again at the centre of international
sport with the Nitto ATP Finals, a planetary event that brings the eyes of the world to our area
and that, once again this year, confirms our status as the capital of major events, starting with
the tennis competitions, with the commitment that we are making together with the City Council
to host them beyond 2025. The year 2024 is characterised as a record year: we have hosted the
Tour de France, the Giro d’Italia, we are preparing for the Nitto ATP Finals and the Italy-All Blacks
match, while waiting to concretise the candidature of Piedmont to host the Vuelta in 2025.
Investing in major events means investing in visibility and international promotion, and we are
certain that Turin and Piedmont will again this year be able to show themselves splendid in the
eyes of those who will come here to watch the races or see them on TV”.
Stefano Lo Russo, Mayor of Turin: “The Nitto ATP Finals are returning to our city for the fourth
consecutive year, filling it with enthusiasm and pride. Over the last few years, Turin has been
able to offer one of the greatest events in tennis an ideal stage for the competitions and a
welcoming home for both the champions and the many fans from all over the world who have
arrived in ever greater numbers, edition after edition. This success encourages us to continue our
efforts to ensure that the link between our city and the Nitto ATP Finals continues beyond 2025.
From the outset we have worked in concert with all the other institutions involved to ensure that
this occasion becomes a great celebration for the whole city, and this year, with a Village open
to all and a packed calendar of events, it will be even more so if possible. Everyone will have the
opportunity to experience the fantastic atmosphere on and off the pitch and to meet the
champions ready to give Turin and the whole world a great sporting spectacle”.
Andrea Tronzano, Councillor for Budget and Productive Activities of Piedmont Region: “Firstly,
i want to congratulate the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation. It is important to emphasize that
if this movement works, it is because there is a good organization, with a large number of
participants and, among them, there are people who become athletes, even professionals. This
does not happen by chance and there is a huge amount of work behind it. So thank you very
much to President Binaghi for what he is doing. As Gaudenzi pointed out, you may get older but
it is fine as far as the same time you get better.
Now, Turin and the Piedmont Region, are objectively more ready than when this adventure
began and we have arrived at a very good level. So I wanted to thank those who are collaborating
with this event. An important element to emphasize is how relevant volunteerism is in the
organization of sports activities. In bringing the greetings of President Cirio and Councillor
Chiarelli, I want to mention that the Piedmont Region is investing 11 million euros for these five
years and, from every euro invested, we get eight which equates to about 340 million euros over
this five-year period. We have also invested one million euros on all the side events in Piedmont
including the Piemonte Open – Intesa San Paolo tournament, and so I also take this opportunity
to thank those who are hosting us today. The young generation is a key theme.
We started with 23,000 kids playing tennis but now are 83,000. It means that there are 83,000
families who are committed to supporting the activities of these little athletes who are taking
examples from these great champions today. I am glad that the great champion today is Sinner,
as was Djokovic, because I think they are two positive examples and we can learn from them.
Just look at Jannik’s eyes when he makes the point: determined to get to the result but at the
same time serene because he knows how hard he has worked to get there. At the end of the day,
they are guys like us, normal guys who come from normal families and that’s why they know
what sacrifice means so that they teach this values to our children”.
Sam Strijckmans, Executive Vice President – President & CEO, Nitto EMEA NV: “As the Title
Partner of this remarkable sporting event, Nitto feels privileged to be a part of this prestigious
occasion. I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to everyone involved in making the Nitto
ATP Finals the most impactful tennis sports event on our planet: FITP, ATP and to the City of
Torino thank you for making this each time a welcoming experience. For more than 100 years,
Nitto firm believer in supporting those who take on challenges. Taking on challenges on a daily
basis is in the DNA of our 27.000 employees that belief is equal to driving force behind our proud
partnership with the ATP since 2017. And Nitto’s commitment goes beyond just being a Title
Partner. Nitto recognizes need to protect global environment, create a sustainable human
society for the second year we support a CO2 reduction campaign in Torino with the ‘Nitto ATP
Finals Torino Green Project’. Nitto, together with the City of Torino, ATP and FITP, embarked on
a campaign to reduce CO2. Dedicated to making this event a platform for sustainability &
environmental consciousness. Our commitment to sustainability goes hand in hand with our
sponsorship Nitto ATP Finals. By working together, we can make a difference and create a better
and sustainable future for our planet and our children. Let us come together and make this
world-class event an unforgettable experience for everyone involved”.
Fabrizio Paschina, Executive Director Communication and Image at Intesa Sanpaolo: “We are
looking forward to participating in the fourth Turin edition of the Nitto ATP Finals, an event that
is for everyone a great sporting spectacle, as well as a formidable opportunity to bring people
together in the area. As a Bank, one of the most important and significant results, in addition to
the sporting one for Italy and for the champions who will take the court, are the economic and
tourism spin-offs generated, aspects of crucial importance from our point of view. Host Partner
means being a point of reference for Turin and the territory, providing resources, expertise,
organization and attention to social issues, a distinctive trait of our Group, as demonstrated by
the inclusive tennis initiative that we will carry out together with the FITP and the support to the
Fondazione Piemontese for cancer research Onlus of Candiolo with “Un ace per la ricerca”. Also
this year we will be present at the Fan Village with numerous initiatives for the public and we
will launch ‘Momentum,’ a new podcast about how Italian tennis is changing our society for the
better”.
THE 2023 EDITION: DJOKOVIC MAKES HISTORY, SINNER ONE STEP AWAY FROM THE DREAM
– From the first edition held in Tokyo in 1970 to last year’s, the third in Turin. An unmissable
event for tennis enthusiasts. It is a long and glorious history of the Nitto ATP Finals, the
tournament that awards the title of ‘Master’ of the year. A title that, in 2023, ended up in the
hands of Novak Djokovic for a record seventh time. With a 63 63 in one hour and 43 minutes of
play over Italy’s Jannik Sinner in the final (thus ‘avenging’ the defeat suffered by the Italian in
the round-robin), the Serbian champion became the successful player in the competition’s roll
of honour, surpassing Roger Federer who has six wins.
There could not have been a more eagerly awaited final for the fans: the ‘old’ champion against
the emerging star of the circuit. A Sinner who, right after the Nitto ATP Finals, was to take off
definitively, winning the Davis Cup with Italy (after 47 years of waiting), the first slam (personal
and for an Italian) in Australia and the top of the World Ranking (also in this case, the first Italian
to succeed in the feat).
Sinner’s performance at the Nitto ATP Finals 2023 was an impressive and memorable ride: four
victories for the Italian, three in a row in the group stage – by defeating Tsitsipas (64 64),
Djokovic (75 67 76) and Rune (62 57 64) – and then in the semifinals over Daniil Medvedev (63
67 61).
Nitto ATP FINALS, THE ROLL OF HONOUR – 54 editions have been held so far (the 2024 edition
will be the 55th): Novak Djokovic leads the ranking of the most successful with seven wins,
followed by Roger Federer with six. On the bottom step of the podium, with 5 wins, are Ivan
Lendl and Pete Sampras.
Below is the complete roll of honour:
– 1970 Stan Smith (USA)
– 1971 Ilie Nastase (Romania)
– 1972 Ilie Nastase (Romania)
– 1973 Ilie Nastase (Romania)
– 1974 Guillermo Vilas (Argentina)
– 1975 Ilie Nastase (Romania)
– 1976 Manuel Orantes (Spain)
– 1977 Jimmy Connors (USA)
– 1978 John McEnroe (USA)
– 1979 Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
– 1980 Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
– 1981 Ivan Lendl (Czech Republic)
– 1982 Ivan Lendl (Czech Republic)
– 1983 John McEnroe (USA)
– 1984 John McEnroe (USA)
– 1985 Ivan Lendl (Czech Republic)
– 1986 Ivan Lendl (Czech Republic)
– 1987 Ivan Lendl (Czech Republic)
– 1988 Boris Becker (Germany)
– 1989 Stefan Edberg (Sweden)
– 1990 Andre Agassi (USA)
– 1991 Pete Sampras (USA)
– 1992 Boris Becker (Germany)
– 1993 Michael Stich (Germany)
– 1994 Pete Sampras (USA)
– 1995 Boris Becker (Germany)
– 1996 Pete Sampras (USA)
– 1997 Pete Sampras (USA)
– 1998 Alex Corretja (Spain)
– 1999 Pete Sampras (USA)
– 2000 Gustavo Kuerten (Brazil)
– 2001 Lleyton Hewitt (Australia)
– 2002 Lleyton Hewitt (Australia)
– 2003 Roger Federer (Switzerland)
– 2004 Roger Federer (Switzerland)
– 2005 David Nalbandian (Argentina)
– 2006 Roger Federer (Switzerland)
– 2007 Roger Federer (Switzerland)
– 2008 Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
– 2009 Nikolaj Davydenko (Russia)
– 2010 Roger Federer (Switzerland)
– 2011 Roger Federer (Switzerland)
– 2012 Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
– 2013 Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
– 2014 Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
– 2015 Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
– 2016 Andy Murray (Great Britain)
– 2017 Grigor Dimitrov (Bulgaria)
– 2018 Alexander Zverev (Germany)
– 2019 Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece)
– 2020 Daniil Medvedev (Russia)
– 2021 Alexander Zverev (Germany)
– 2022 Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
– 2023 Novak Djokovic (Serbia)