
The Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open, staged at Victoria Park Tennis Stadium in early January, marked the 30th edition of the ATP Hong Kong Open and showcased a competitive field of world-class players, underscoring the event’s appeal and commercial viability.
The tournament was part of the official ATP Tour schedule and drew enthusiastic attendance from local supporters and visiting fans alike, reaffirming Hong Kong’s credentials as a destination for elite men’s professional tennis.
The ATP event also forms part of a broader “Hong Kong Tennis Season” that includes women’s tour stops and developmental activities, contributing to both the sport’s visibility and the city’s economic activity.
Hong Kong’s role on the global tennis scene has been steadily strengthened since the return of the ATP 250 event in 2024 after a hiatus of more than two decades, and officials highlight sustained institutional support from the Government and title sponsor Bank of China Hong Kong as key factors anchoring the tournament’s future.
Local leadership emphasises that the successful hosting of the ATP event, alongside women’s tour competitions, positions Hong Kong alongside other major regional cities on the tennis circuit and provides meaningful opportunities for both international stars and rising local talents.
With a multi-year agreement in place to stage the ATP 250 tournament in the city and strong participation from top players, Hong Kong’s tennis leadership foresees a stable and potentially expanding role in the professional tour landscape.
The return of the ATP 250 event has coincided with significant developments in local tennis, including breakthrough performances by Hong Kong’s own players on the ATP circuit and increased engagement from the city’s tennis community.
The president of the Hong Kong, China Tennis Association notes that these sporting and organisational successes bolster confidence that ATP events will continue to thrive in the city for years to come, helping to sustain Hong Kong’s reputation as a vibrant hub for international sporting competition.





































