Guangzhou Nansha Tennis Center Hosts Guangdong’s Amateur Tournament – Hundreds of Players Compete
GUANGZHOU, China — The Guangzhou Nansha International Tennis Center has become the epicenter of Guangdong province’s amateur tennis scene as hundreds of players from 19 regional cities converge for a week-long tournament celebrating local talent. With matches scheduled through July 1, the event marks a gathering of amateur players in the region.
The tournament, which kicked off June 26, features players aged 12 to 65 competing in singles, doubles, and mixed-gender formats across 16 hard courts. Officials say the event aims to “foster grassroots tennis culture” while providing a pathway for Guangdong’s top amateurs to earn national rankings points.
Key Event Details
- Location: Guangzhou Nansha International Tennis Center (113.3° E, 22.9° N)
- Dates: June 26–July 1, 2024
- Surface: Hard courts (same as ATP Tour)
- Time Zone: UTC+8 (Beijing/Guangzhou time)
- Attendance: Hundreds of registered players; thousands of spectators expected
Why This Tournament Stands Out in Guangdong’s Amateur Tennis Landscape
Unlike typical local club events, the tournament features a multi-tiered competition with prize money totaling ¥500,000, according to organizers.
What makes this event unique is its regional qualification system. Players from cities like Shenzhen, Foshan, and Zhuhai competed in preliminary rounds to earn spots, creating a tiered competition.
How to Follow the Tournament – And Why It Matters for Guangzhou’s Sports Ambitions
Guangzhou’s push to become a tennis hub gained momentum in 2023 with the opening of the Nansha International Tennis Center, which hosted its first event in November. The tournament is part of a broader strategy to:
- Increase youth participation in tennis (current estimate: hundreds of thousands of players in Guangdong)
For visitors: The venue is 30 minutes by metro from Guangzhou’s downtown (Line 2 to Nansha Station). Tickets for the finals (July 1) are ¥150 and can be purchased via the Guangdong Tennis Association website. Live streaming will be available on Bilibili and Douyin.
What Happens Next – And How to Follow the Finals
The men’s and women’s singles finals will be held Sunday, July 1, at 14:00 local time (UTC+8), with the mixed doubles championship following at 16:30.
Official updates:
- Results and leaderboards: Guangdong Tennis Association
Why This Tournament Could Reshape Guangdong’s Tennis Future
1. A Model for Grassroots Development – The city-based qualification system could serve as a template for other provinces.
With the finals approaching, all eyes will be on whether the tournament lives up to its ambition of creating opportunities—even without the global spotlight.