A total of 218 athletes from various provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions nationwide participated in this tournament. The event organizers combined competitive matches with carnival interactions off the court, steadily enhancing the "sports + cultural tourism + fashion" experience. This not only highlighted Xi'an’s dynamic sports energy and profound historical background but also advanced the fusion of tennis and public fitness in Shaanxi.



The tournament featured two main divisions: the Youth Group and the Evergreen Group, including men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. This comprehensive categorization provided tennis enthusiasts of all ages a platform to showcase their skills. The detailed grouping truly fulfilled the event’s goal of “inclusive participation and joyful tennis.” In the fiercely contested Youth Group, players from Chongqing, Zhejiang, Hunan, Guangxi, Xinjiang, Guangdong, Yunnan, and local Shaanxi athletes competed together, delivering thrilling rallies with smashes, volleys, and net play, drawing cheers from the audience. Many spectators came with their families to enjoy the beauty of tennis.



The crisp sounds of ball strikes echoed continuously on the court as players poured out their sweat and passion. KANNON Tennis, the official designated ball, supported the athletes in delivering outstanding performances and achieving their best level. The 2025 Shaanxi Tennis Open used KANNON TOUR series balls, made with Thailand No.1 rubber and premium British felt, providing professional assurance in terms of bounce and stability for the competitors. As the official ball supplier, KANNON Tennis played a vital role in the successful hosting of the tournament!


With the successful conclusion of the 2025 Shaanxi Tennis Open, the Shaanxi Tennis Center once again witnessed the dedication and joy of tennis lovers. Supported wholeheartedly by Jinlv Real Estate and professionally backed by KANNON Tennis, this event not only elevated the quality of amateur tennis competitions but also injected fresh vitality into the development of regional tennis culture.
