The draw for the final event of the tennis calendar is complete. The eight highest-ranked players in the world have been split into two groups of four as the ATP elite head to Turin for the Nitto ATP Finals.

With only the very best competing, every match promises high intensity as players make one last push before entering the off-season.

Draw Format Explained

The two groups are named in honour of former World No.1 players Jimmy Connors and Bjorn Borg. The format divides the eight seeds into four pairs: 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, and 7–8. One player from each pair is placed in each group, and both seeds from the same pair cannot be drawn together. This system keeps the groups balanced and prevents one side from becoming lopsided.

Nitto ATP Finals Draw

Sinner and Alcaraz Lead Their Groups

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