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Next Gen ATP Finals head to Saudi Arabia

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LONDON: The Next Gen Finals are the latest major sporting event to head to Saudi Arabia with the ATP announcing on Thursday that Jeddah will be the host city until 2027.

This year’s end-of-season tournament will take place over five days at the King Abdullah Sports City on indoor hard court from November 28 to December 2, with a record $2 million prize money on offer.

Jeddah is next The world's top eight 21-and-under singles players are set to put their talents on display in a new city! Jeddah 28 November - 2 December 2023#NextGenATPFinals pic.twitter.com/VfnBfnMkjs — Next Gen ATP Finals (@nextgenfinals) August 24, 2023 The finals have been held for the last five years in Milan.

Jeddah’s successful bid makes history as the first official professional tennis event to take place in Saudi Arabia. “The ATP Tour is truly global and exploring new markets is central to growing the game,” said ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi. “Bringing the Next Gen ATP Finals to Jeddah is our chance to inspire new fans, in a region with a vast young population, and unite audiences around tennis.” The Next Gen Finals, first launched in 2017, brings together the world’s best 21-and-under players.

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