Alexander Zverev completed a great 2021 in Turin. At the age of 24, the German achieved his second ATP Finals title, after his conquest in London in 2018, and he is also the first to do so in Turin. This morning, this season adds another huge triumph like the one he already achieved at the Tokyo Games with the gold medal, in addition to two Masters 1,000 titles and a total of six tournaments. It is consolidated as number three in the world. In the record, there are two Spaniards who appear: Orantes (in 1976) and Correja (in 1998).
Zverev thus defeated world number one in the semifinals and number two in the title match. 25 are the tennis that have ever won this title, which began to be played in 1970, but only 10 have done it on more than one occasion, as is the case with the German.
Historical record of the ATP Finals
2021 Alexander Zverev
2020 Daniil Medvedev
2019 Stefanos Tsitsipas
2018 Alexander Zverev
2017 Grigor Dimitrov
2016 Andy Murray
2015 Novak Djokovic
2014 Novak Djokovic
2013 Novak Djokovic
2012 Novak Djokovic
2011 Roger Federer
2010 Roger Federer
2009 Nikolai Davydenko
2008 Novak Djokovic
2007 Roger Federer
2006 Roger Federer
2005 David Nalbandian
2004 Roger Federer
2003 Roger Federer
2002 Lleyton Hewitt
2001 Lleyton Hewitt
2000 Gustavo Kuerten
1999 Pete Sampras
1998 Àlex Corretja
1997 Pete Sampras
1996 Pete Sampras
1995 Boris Becker
1994 Pete Sampras
1993 Michael Stich
1992 Boris Becker
1991 Pete Sampras
1990 Andre Agassi
1989 Stefan Edberg
1988 Boris Becker
1987 Ivan Lendl
1986 Ivan Lendl
1985 Ivan Lendl
1984 John McEnroe
1983 John McEnroe
1982 Ivan Lendl
1981 Ivan Lendl
1980 Björn Borg
1979 Björn Borg
1978 John McEnroe
1977 Jimmy Connors
1976 Manuel Orantes
1975 Ilie Nastase
1974 Guillermo Vilas
1973 Ilie Nastase
1972 Ilie Nastase
1971 Ilie Nastase
1970 Stan Smith