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Green Art Wall Returns, Innovation Takes Center Stage at Nitto ATP Finals

Title sponsor Nitto and the City of Turin are also collaborating on the project

November 8, 2025

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The Green Wall project is part of the wider program of the NItto ATP Finals Turin Green Project.
Written by ATP Staff

Nitto ATP Finals has been closely linked to the city of Turin through the green art wall project. A mural that promotes sustainability and respect for the environment, it is an artistic creation that, in addition to contributing to urban regeneration, also helps improve air quality.

The project was born out of a collaboration between Nitto ATP Finals and event title partner Nitto, and is supported by the City of Turin, with a special emphasis on the theme of CO2 reduction, both in the theme and in the construction of the work itself. The mural is made with a special Airlite paint that purifies the air and makes a concrete contribution to improving the surrounding environment.

This work is part of a wider program called the Nitto ATP Finals Torino Green Project, launched in 2023 to promote sustainable development and innovation in the city of Turin.

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The green art wall expresses Nitto ATP Finals’ gratitude to the citizens of Turin: a legacy left by this event to the city, marking the culmination of its first five years in Turin.

The mural, created by Turin-based artist MrFijodor and hanging on the wall of the Istituto Comprensivo Leone Senigaglia, tells the story of the connection between sustainability and tennis, a bond based on shared values ​​of commitment, growth and respect. Choosing a school as a symbolic place for learning and the future brings an extra sense of pride to all partners involved.

The creation of the mural will accompany the entire process of the Nitto ATP Finals and will be completed on November 16, when the artist will sign the work, making it officially part of the cultural heritage of the city of Turin.

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