The China Tennis Tour CCB (Asia) Hong Kong Open 2025 is set to enhance the vibrant sports landscape of Hong Kong as it returns to Victoria Park Tennis Court from November 23 to 30, 2025. This highly anticipated tournament will feature over 150 of China’s top tennis talents competing in Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, and Women’s Doubles, all vying for a prize pool of RMB 800,000.
Among the highlights of this year’s event is the much-anticipated return of Wang Qiang, a former top-ranked player and two-time Asian Games gold medalist. With her impressive track record and a world ranking peak at No. 12, Qiang is poised to capture the excitement of tennis fans in Hong Kong. She will be joined by Liu Fangzhou, the reigning two-time champion of the CTA Tour Professional Finals, who comes fresh off securing both singles and doubles titles at the recent CTA1000 Huzhou stop. Liu has shown remarkable form and aims to carry that momentum into this prestigious competition.
The tournament will also showcase Te Rigele, known for his dynamic gameplay on hard courts, and Liu Shaoyun, who clinched the Hong Kong title last year. Xiao Linang, the men’s doubles champion from the 2023 Finals, is set to reaffirm his status as a top contender in the doubles category.
Adding star power to the tournament, actress Nancy Wu will participate in the Opening Ceremony and Celebrity Match, showcasing her support for tennis alongside national players. Her involvement, along with fellow guests Li Zhe and Kevin Wong Chun-hun, highlights the event’s role in fostering cultural and sporting exchanges.
During a recent press conference, officials revealed details about the provisional player line-up and outlined a host of community initiatives designed to engage young athletes and promote tennis throughout the region. The event has garnered robust support from various governmental representatives and sponsors, emphasizing Hong Kong’s growing reputation as a premier location for international sporting events.
Eric Fok Kai Shan, JP, Chairman of Vivere Sky Group, the event’s organizer, expressed confidence that the return of the CTA1000 for a third consecutive year underlines Hong Kong’s capability to host high-caliber sports competitions. He emphasized that the event goes beyond mere competition, symbolizing cultural exchange and fostering community engagement, thereby reinforcing the city’s status as the “Events Capital of Asia.”
The Deputy Chief Executive of CCB (Asia), the title sponsor, noted the importance of this event in bridging relationships between athletes from mainland China and Hong Kong, while furthering cultural integration across the Greater Bay Area. The Chairman of Beijing CTA Tour Sport Management Co., Ltd. highlighted the growth of the CTA Tour since its inception in 2020, stating its commitment to nurturing young talents and showcasing the vibrant development of Chinese tennis on an international stage.
With tickets for the CTA1000 CCB (Asia) Hong Kong Open 2025 now available, the tournament promises to deliver an unforgettable week of tennis action, cultural interaction, and community spirit. The event aims not only to highlight the exceptional prowess of Chinese tennis but also to inspire future generations, reinforcing Hong Kong’s role as a crucial hub for world-class sporting events. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketflap at www.ticketflap.com/ctahko.
