The ATP Hong Kong Open tennis tournament is an ATP 250 hard court tournament that will be played at the tennis complex in Victoria Park.
The men’s tennis tournament was first played in 1973, with the great Rod Laver winning the inaugural men’s singles and doubles events (with Colin Dibley).
No men’s tournament has been held since 2002, but in June 2023, the ATP announced that an ATP 250 tournament would be held in Hong Kong in January 2024.
Hong Kong Tennis Open 2024
Tour Level: | ATP 250 |
Court Surface: | Outdoor Hard Court |
Draw Size: | 28 Singles, 16 Doubles |
Prize Money: | $739,945 |
Dates
The 2024 Hong Kong Open tennis tournament will take place from the 1st to the 7th of January 2024, with the tournament being played in the same week at the tournament in ASB Classic in New Zealand and the United Cup/Brisbane International in Australia.
Players
The official entry list for the 2024 tournament has now been released and below is a selection of players who will participate in the singles event in 2024.
- Andrey Rublev
- Arthur Fils
- Botic van de Zandschulp
- Emil Ruusuvuori
- Fabian Marozsan
- Frances Tiafoe
- Francisco Cerundolo
- Jan-Lennard Struff
- Karen Khachanov
- Laslo Djere
- Lorenzo Musetti
- Mackenzie McDonald
- Marin Cilic
- Miomir Kecmanovic
- Nuno Borges
- Pavel Kotov
- Pedro Cachin
- Roberto Bautista Agut
- Sebastian Ofner
Schedule
Below is the expected tournament schedule for the 2024 tournament in Hong Kong, with the singles final being played on Sunday, the 7th of January 2024.
Date | Round |
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Monday, 1 January 2024 | 1st Round |
Tuesday, 2 January 2024 | 1st Round |
Wednesday, 3 January 2024 | 2nd Round |
Thursday, 4 January 2024 | 2nd Round |
Friday, 5 January 2024 | Quarterfinals |
Saturday, 6 January 2024 | Semifinals |
Sunday, 7 January 2024 | Finals |
Draw
The draws for the 2024 tournament in Hong Kong is now available to view on the ATP Tour website (see links below).
Men’s Singles Qualifying Draw: View
Men’s Singles Main Draw: View
Men’s Doubles Draw: View
Points and Prize Money
The total prize money for the 2024 Hong Kong Tennis tournament will be $739,945, with points and prize money being split as follows:
Men’s Singles
The winner of the men’s singles event in 2024 will receive $100,000 in prize money and 250 ranking points, while the losing finalist will win $57,845 and 165 ranking points.
Performance | $ – Payout | ATP Points |
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Winner | $100,000 | 250 |
Finalist | $57,845 | 165 |
Semifinalist | $34,000 | 100 |
Quarterfinalist | $20,000 | 50 |
Round 2 | $11,600 | 25 |
Round 1 | $7,200 | 0 |
Men’s Doubles (Per Team)
The winning doubles team will receive $35,000 ($17,500 each) in prize money and 250 points, while the losing finalists will win $18,800 ($9,400 each) and 165 points.
Performance | $ – Payout | ATP Points |
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Winner | $35,000 | 250 |
Finalist | $18,800 | 165 |
Semifinalist | $11,000 | 100 |
Quarterfinalist | $6,100 | 50 |
Round 1 | $3,600 | 0 |
Past Winners and Runners Up
Past champions of the singles event in Hong Kong include Ivan Lendl (1980), Andre Agassi (1999), and Pete Sampras (1996).
Michael Chang currently holds the record for most singles titles with three to his name (1994, 1995, and 1997).
Men’s Singles
The most recent champion in the men’s singles event was Juan Carlos Ferrero who defeated Carlos Moya 6–3, 1–6, 7–6 in the 2002 singles final.
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Score in final |
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2002 | Juan Carlos Ferrero | Carlos Moya | 6–3, 1–6, 7–6 |
2001 | Marcelo Ríos | Rainer Schüttler | 7–6, 6–2 |
2000 | Nicolas Kiefer | Mark Philippoussis | 7–6, 2–6, 6–2 |
1999 | Andre Agassi | Boris Becker | 6–7, 6–4, 6–4 |
1998 | Kenneth Carlsen | Byron Black | 6–2, 6–0 |
1997 | Michael Chang | Pat Rafter | 6–3, 6–3 |
1996 | Pete Sampras | Michael Chang | 6–4, 3–6, 6–4 |
1995 | Michael Chang | Jonas Bjorkman | 6–3, 6–1 |
1994 | Michael Chang | Pat Rafter | 6–1, 6–3 |
1993 | Pete Sampras | Jim Courier | 6–3, 6–7, 7–6 |
1992 | Jim Courier | Michael Chang | 7–5, 6–3 |
1991 | Richard Krajicek | Wally Masur | 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 |
1990 | Pat Cash | Alex Antonitsch | 6–3, 6–4 |
1989 | – | – | – |
1988 | – | – | – |
1987 | Eliot Teltscher | John Fitzgerald | 6–7, 3–6, 6–1, 6–2, 7–5 |
1986 | Ramesh Krishnan | Andrés Gómez | 7–6, 6–0, 7–5 |
1985 | Andres Gomez | Aaron Krickstein | 6–3, 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 |
1984 | Andres Gomez | Tomas Smíd | 6–3, 6–2 |
1983 | Wally Masur | Sammy Giammalva Jr. | 6–1, 6–1 |
1982 | Pat DuPre | Morris Skip Strode | 6–3, 6–3 |
1981 | Van Winitsky | Mark Edmondson | 6–4, 6–7, 6–4 |
1980 | Ivan Lendl | Brian Teacher | 5–7, 7–6, 6–3 |
1979 | Jimmy Connors | Pat DuPré | 7–5, 6–3, 6–1 |
1978 | Eliot Teltscher | Pat DuPré | 6–4, 6–3, 6–2 |
1977 | Ken Rosewall | Tom Gorman | 6–3, 5–7, 6–4, 6–4 |
1976 | Ken Rosewall | Ilie Nastase | 1–6, 6–4, 7–6, 6–0 |
1975 | Tom Gorman | Sandy Mayer | 6–3, 6–1, 6–1 |
1974 | – | – | – |
1973 | Rod Laver | Charlie Pasarell | 6–3, 3–6, 6–2, 6–2 |
Men’s Doubles
Jan-Michael Gambill and Graydon Oliver were the most recent champions in the doubles event after defeating Wayne Arthurs and Andrew Kratzmann in the final of the 2002 doubles event 6–7, 6–4, 7–6.
The full list of winners and runner-ups in the men’s doubles is available to view on the ATP Tour website.