ATP Finals 2025: Schedule of Play for Monday November 10
LINK: Schedule of Play
Daily Schedule of Play – 2025 Nitto ATP Finals
“Where every session counts in Turin (9-16 November)”
The 2025 Nitto ATP Finals unfold at the Inalpi Arena in Turin from 9–16 November 2025, featuring the year-end showdown of the top eight singles players and top eight doubles teams on the ATP Tour.
Below is the official schedule of play — session times, format and what to expect each day.
Schedule at a glance
Date
Session
Time (local CET)
Matches
Notes
Sun 9 Nov
Afternoon
11:30
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Tournament opens with two matches.
Evening
18:00
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Evening session kicks off.
Mon 10 Nov
Afternoon
11:30
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Second day of round-robin group play.
Evening
18:00
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Group play continues.
Tue 11 Nov
Afternoon
11:30
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Midweek action.
Evening
18:00
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
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Wed 12 Nov
Afternoon
11:30
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Penultimate day of group stage.
Evening
18:00
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
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Thu 13 Nov
Afternoon
11:30
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Final full-day round-robin.
Evening
18:00
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
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Fri 14 Nov
Afternoon
11:30
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Last day of group action.
Evening
18:00
Round-robin Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
? Group winners to be decided.
Sat 15 Nov
Afternoon
12:00
Semifinals Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Semi-final day begins.
Evening
18:00
Semifinals Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Big night for semifinal match-ups.
Sun 16 Nov
Single Session
15:00
Final Doubles (1) – Singles (1)
Tournament reaches finale.
What to keep in mind for each day
Session structure: Each day from the opening day through Friday features two sessions (Afternoon & Evening) each comprising one doubles and one singles match. On Saturday there are two sessions of semis, and Sunday hosts the final in one consolidated session.
Timing matters: Afternoon sessions begin at 11:30 CET (except Saturday at 12:00) and Evening sessions at 18:00 CET. On Sunday the final starts at 15:00 CET.
Group play dynamics: Up to Friday the emphasis is on the round-robin format: each player/team will face three opponents in their group. Every match has heightened importance in the race for semi-final qualification.
Semifinal day: On 15 November the stakes increase — one bad session can end your dreams.
Final day excitement: All eyes will be on the culminating session on Sunday, when both the doubles and singles champions will be crowned.
Daily Tips for Fans & Media
Arrive early for the first match: With the tight scheduling, arriving ahead of the session start ensures you don’t miss warm-ups and early rallies.
Plan for change-overs: On multi-match days, transitions between doubles and singles mean the arena can shift momentum quickly—be ready for rising intensity.
Evening sessions = premium atmosphere: The 18:00 slot invites larger crowds and premium-match energy—we recommend front rows if you want full impact.
Don’t overlook doubles matches: They open each session and often feature high-quality contest and rising stars; great value for fans.
Final day is a must-see: On Sunday everything culminates. Whether you’re attending or viewing from home, it’s the high-point of the week.
Check for updates: The official schedule may shift slightly due to match lengths or unforeseen delays — keep tabs on the official site for real-time changes.
Final thoughts
The 2025 Nitto ATP Finals promises eight days of top-tier tennis in Turin, with a clear rhythm: daily afternoon and evening sessions during group play, escalating into the semis and final. For media, fans and players alike, every session matters — not just the headline match. By knowing the schedule and planning accordingly, you’ll be well-positioned to experience one of the ATP Tour’s most thrilling events.
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