Stefanos Tsitsipas will be in Turin this year as the Greek player qualified for the end-of-season event for the 4th consecutive year.
Tsitsipas has been a part of the event for many years now and he added another appearance this year. It's been a largely disappointing year for Tsitsipas, especially in the second week but he has had a lot of good outings as well.
He reached three finals at the ATP 1000 circuit winning in Monte-Carlo and losing in Cincinnati. He also played a couple of solid events outside of that and earned enough points at grand slams to make it there once more.
He's also a former champion of the event triumphing in 2019 in London. Tsitsipas won 49 matches this year and he trails only Alcaraz who has won 52 matches this year.