Sponsored by Chubb Life Hong Kong, the Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) brings its high-energy format to Hong Kong.
What to expect
UTS is known for its dynamic, time-based format with shorter matches, no second serves, sudden death points and court-side interactions and now, it’s headed to Hong Kong.
As Asia’s debut host of UTS, Hong Kong will welcome international players and tennis enthusiasts to Kai Tak Stadium for a weekend of fast-paced matches.
Beyond the court, the event features mocktail pop-ups and mini tournaments held at renowned clubs across the city.
Players 2025
The lineup features top-tier players Andrey Rublev, Alex de Minaur, Zhang Zhizhen, Nick Kyrgios, Jakub Mensik, Francisco Cerundolo, Tomas Machac, and Hong Kong’s own Coleman Wong.
Getting there
Kai Tak Sports Park is easily accessible via multiple transport links but the most straightforward options are either the train or the bus.
- MTR: Take the Tuen Ma Line to either Kai Tak Station or Sung Wong Toi Station. Both stations also connect you to Kai Tak Mall, which spans three buildings packed with shopping and dining.
- Bus: Kai Tak Sports Park is easily reachable by bus, with three major stops serving the area: Kowloon City bus interchange (also known as the Regal Oriental Hotel), Argyle Street Playground bus stop, and Kowloon City ferry bus terminus. There are more than 60 routes which operate nearby, depending where you are coming from, such as the 5C from Tsim Sha Tsui or the 106 from Causeway Bay.