ATP opens bid process for Next Gen ATP Finals from 2026
The ATP has today launched a global bid process to decide the next host city of the award-winning Next Gen ATP Finals, starting from 2026.
Featuring the top eight ATP singles players aged 20-and-under, the event has been held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, since 2023, following five successful editions in Milan, Italy. With a season-long race to qualify, the event builds a consistent and powerful storyline for the host city – culminating in extensive global broadcast, social and digital exposure during the tournament.
Six of the current Top 10 in the PIF ATP Rankings have competed at the event – with both Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz among its past champions. Most recently, Joao Fonseca lifted the 2024 trophy before capturing his first two ATP Tour titles this season, climbing to a career high World No.24.
Beyond providing a platform to showcase the sport’s rising talent, the Next Gen ATP Finals drives innovation in tennis. Concepts first tested at the event – including Live Electronic Line Calling, Video Review and data integration through wearable technology – have since been adopted across the ATP Tour. These advancements continue to reshape the fan and player experience, while the event’s high-tempo, cutting-edge format attracts a new audience to the sport.
ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said: “The Next Gen ATP Finals is where the future of tennis takes shape. It’s done exactly what it set out to do – create a launchpad for the stars of tomorrow and reimagine how our sport is played and experienced. The impact speaks for itself – from the rise of the event’s past champions to the game-changing technologies it has brought to life on Tour.
“We look forward to raising the bar once again with the event’s third edition in Jeddah this December. Our thanks go to the Saudi Tennis Federation and all event partners for their vision in creating something truly exceptional. As we look ahead to 2026, we’re excited to invite potential host cities to share in that vision as we build on the event’s continued growth and success.”
The bid process, which begins today, will be managed by Deloitte’s Sports Business Group. Interested parties must submit an Expression of Interest form available here: Expression of Interest Form
Suitable candidates will be sent full bid documentation in the coming weeks, with final bids to be submitted by 22 January 2026. A shortlist of potential candidate cities will then be selected, with the final location announced in early 2026.
More information about the Next Gen ATP Finals hosting opportunity is available here: More Information
Any queries – and completed initial Express of Interest forms – should be directed to NGATPF2026@deloitte.co.uk.


