ATP Finals

The ATP Finals is an prestigious annual tennis tournament that serves as the season-ending championship for the world's top male singles and doubles players. Held at the end of the tennis season, it features the eight highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams based on their performance throughout the year. The tournament is renowned for its high level of competition, showcasing the best talent in men's professional tennis. Played on indoor hard courts, the ATP Finals combines a round-robin format in the initial stages, allowing players to compete against multiple opponents, followed by knockout semifinals and a final to determine the champion. With a rich history dating back to 1970, the ATP Finals is considered one of the most prestigious events on the ATP Tour, offering significant ranking points, prize money, and a chance for players to cap off their season with a major title.