From 2021 to 2025, Torino will host the Nitto ATP FINALS for the fourth time. The Nitto ATP Finals is the year-end climax of the ATP Tour season. This prestigious event features the eight best-qualified singles players and doubles teams in the world and has been held in major cities worldwide. Its rich history dates back to the inception of The Masters in Tokyo in 1970. From 2021 to 2025, the tournament will take place at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy’s largest indoor sports venue. Scheduled for November 10 to 17, 2024, the event will consist of 15 singles and 15 doubles matches, spread over 15 sessions. The finals will occur on Sunday, November 17, with the doubles final followed by the singles final.
The city is eagerly preparing to welcome the Nitto ATP Finals. The area around the Inalpi Arena will feature a vibrant Village, sports-themed exhibitions, and a series of activities, talks, events, tastings, and special initiatives, creating an immersive experience for fans to enjoy international tennis both day and night.
On Friday 8 November, the Inalpi Arena court was the stage for the performance of 3 big names on the Italian music scene: Blanco, Madame and Marco Mengoni. The evening was conducted by Alessandro Cattelan, with DJ sets by Zef & Marz and light games.
The gastronomic event organized by To Be Events in collaboration with Lavazza Experience continues on Wednesday, November 13, when the Centrale della Nuvola Lavazza will host the Degustando format.
This event brings haute cuisine in its most popular form back to life, featuring 10 renowned chefs from the national gastronomic scene - A Dieci Mani. Among them are Gabriele Bertolo from Cannavacciuolo Bistrot in Turin, Charles Joshua Pearce from Nordelaia in Cremolino (AL), Jacopo Chieppa from Equilibrio in Dolcedo (IM), Marco Ambrosino from Sustanza in Naples, as well as Alessandro Rossi and Lorenzo Neri from Barbagianni in Colle di Val d'Elsa (SI), and Alex Olivero from Locanda in Cannubi, Barolo (CN). These chefs will present their dishes for the public, complemented by local producers and a selection of fine wines. On Saturday, November 16, the Night of Barolo, Nebbiolo, and Barbaresco will take place. This tasting event will gather over 20 of the best wine producers from the region, who will share insights about their most prized wines with the audience. The calendar of events will conclude on Sunday with the second edition of LievitaTO, a format dedicated to the world of leavened products and its outstanding creators. This day will focus on bread-making, where talented bakers and leaveners from Turin and beyond will showcase their sweet and savory offerings for tasting. There will also be a series of talks that will explore various topics related to the trade throughout the day.
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