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Inalpi Arena seating plan & guide

The Inalpi Arena, officially the Palasport Olimpico (also known as Pala Alpitour), is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Turin's Olympic Park, built for the 2006 Winter Olympics and opened in December 2005. It is the largest indoor sporting arena in Italy and has hosted the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals since 2021. For the Finals it is configured for roughly 12,000 spectators around a single indoor hard court.

CityTurin, Italy
Opened2005
TypeIndoor tennis arena
CapacityATP Finals ≈12,000

Show courts

Centre Court (lower tier)

The single show court for the ATP Finals — lower-tier seats put you closest to the world's top eight.

Upper tier

Higher rows give a full tactical view of the court for less, and the indoor acoustics carry well.

Courtside / Club seats

Premium courtside and hospitality seats offer the closest indoor view but go fast and cost the most.

Insider tips

  • It is a single-court event, so every session is in the same arena — pick your seating tier by day-vs-night session.
  • The arena sits in Turin's Olympic Park; allow time for security and bag checks at major sessions.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Inalpi Arena?

Centre Court (lower tier) offer the closest view, while courtside / club seats are the best value. Premium courtside and hospitality seats offer the closest indoor view but go fast and cost the most.

Where is Inalpi Arena?

Inalpi Arena is a indoor tennis arena in Turin, Italy, opened in 2005 with a capacity of ATP Finals ≈12,000.

Where can I find the cheapest Inalpi Arena tickets?

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