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Tennis chiefs to decide fate of Hong Kong Open in next 3 weeks

“We are now reopen to the world with no more quarantine requirements brought by the pandemic and the government is also in support of staging the event. Everything is ready but the WTA nod.”

Hong Kong Tennis Association President Philip Mok Kwan-yat, at the Victoria Park Tennis Courts. 22DEC22 SCMP/ Jonathan Wong

Hong Kong Tennis Association President Philip Mok Kwan-yat, at the Victoria Park Tennis Courts. 22DEC22 SCMP/ Jonathan Wong

The Open, which has been slated for the second week in October this year, was named the WTA International Tournament of the Year when it was last held in the city in 2018.

It was cancelled in 2019 because of the political unrest in Hong Kong, and the coronavirus pandemic then caused it to be left off the schedule for the nest three years.

The relationship between the WTA and China was then soured by the since-withdrawn claims of sexual assault against a senior Chinese official by former women’s doubles world No 1 Peng Shuai.

In calling for a “formal investigation” into the allegations, the WTA said it would need assurances over Peng’s safety before returning to China, of which Hong Kong is a part.

China has been a major women’s tennis event centre, staging nine tournaments a year before Covid hit, with the US$8m China Open in Beijing and the year-end US$14m WTA Finals in Shenzhen the two most important.

China’s Wang Qiang in action during the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open in 2018. Photo: Jonathan Wong

China’s Wang Qiang in action during the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open in 2018. Photo: Jonathan Wong

The 2022 WTA Finals were rescheduled to take place in Fort Worth, Texas with a total purse of only US$5m.

“The situation brings no good to all parties involved and we hope it can be resolved by the Chinese authorities and WTA as soon as possible,” a source said.

“The WTA will have to confirm its calendar for the end of the year by March, and that’s why they will give an answer to Hong Kong by that time.”

Mok said if they could not stage the women’s open this year, the association would look for other tournaments, such as an ATP men’s event or some other invitational events.

Hong Kong has been offered an ATP franchise on-loan for this year, but they must find a title sponsor for commercial support.

The Open has seen the likes of Serena and Venus Williams, Jelena Jankovic, Angelique Kerber and Caroline Wozniak, among the former world No 1s to play in the city.

Naomi Osaka, who has won four grand slam titles, was invited to compete in 2017 and 2018. Despite withdrawing because of a back injury in 2018, she still travelled to Hong Kong to meet with local fans, pose for pictures, and sign autographs.

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