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UTS Tour - Stage 3

Hong Kong

The place

14 - 15 oct 2025

Kai Tak Arena, Kai Tak Sports Park

The Players

8 Star Players will compete for the coveted Zeus trophy.

*The players line up is provisional and subject to change

King Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios

The Demon

Alex de Minaur

Rublo

Andrey Rublev

The Night Watchman

Zhizhen Zhang

Menimal

Jakub Mensik

Francisco Cerundolo

Tickets will go on sale on August 4th

American Express card holders can benefit from pre-sales as of now until August 3rd. Click on this link.

What is the venue?

The event takes place at Kai Tak Arena.

Visitors traveling by MTR can get off at either Kai Tak Station or Sung Wong Toi Station on the Tuen Ma Line. For those heading to Kai Tak Arena, Kai Tak Station is the recommended stop. On the other hand, Sung Wong Toi Station offers quicker access to Kai Tak Stadium and the Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground. If you’re visiting Kai Tak Mall — which spans three buildings within the precinct — both stations provide convenient access to a wide variety of shopping and dining options.

For those taking the bus, Kai Tak Sports Park is well-served by three major stops: Kowloon City Bus Interchange (also known as Regal Oriental Hotel Bus Stop and Sung Wong Toi Park Bus Stop), Argyle Street Playground Bus Stop, and Kowloon City Ferry Bus Terminus. Over 60 bus routes operate in the vicinity of Kai Tak Sports Park.

For those arriving by car, two parking facilities are available: the Stadium Carpark and the Arena Carpark. Designated pick-up and drop-off zones for taxis and private vehicles are also located within the precinct. However, please note that all carparks and pick-up/drop-off areas will be closed during events. Be sure to check the special traffic arrangements in advance to ensure a smooth journey to Kai Tak Sports Park.

When is the Chubb UTS Hong Kong with Humansa?

The third UTS event of 2025 will be played across two days, from Tuesday 14th October to Wednesday 15th October.

When will tickets go on sale?

General Admission tickets will go on sale on August 4th. Tickets can be purchased directly from www.uts.live.

Only American Express cardholders have access to an exclusive presale starting on July 28. Follow this link.

What is the format?

The tournament will feature a two-days format, with a single elimination draw. A total of nine matches will be contested, with quarter-finals, semi-finals, final and two additional clashes between the quarter-final losers.

How many matches will each player contest?

The format ensures that each player will feature in a minimum of two matches at the event.

Are there UTS ranking race points on the line?

Yes – but they are different compared to three-days format. Here’s a look at the ranking race points available in Hong Kong, and how this compares to other tournaments:

3-days format2-days format
Champion*20*16*
Runner-up1512
Semi-finalist119
Eliminated in round robin with 2 victories8does not apply
Eliminated in round robin with 1 victory67
(5th place)
Eliminated in round robin with 0 victory44
(7th place)
All Star Game11

What is the prize money?

A total prize pool of $1.1 million is up for grabs at Hong Kong, with the champion receiving $305,700. Here’s the exact break down of the prize money distribution:

  • Champion = $305 700
  • Runner-up = $175 700
  • Semi Finalist = $124 500
  • 5th place = $114 600
  • 7th place = $70 200

What is the format/schedule?

The tournament will be held over two days, with a single elimination draw featuring four seeded players based on the ATP rankings.

A total of 9 matches will be contested:

Tuesday 14th
Starting at 6:30pm
Until 10:30pm
Gates open at 5pm
4 quarter-finals
All 8 players on court
Wednesday 15th
Starting at 5pm
Until 10:30pm
Gates open at 3:30pm
2 semi-finals, 1 final and 2 clashes between the quarter-final losers
All 8 players on court

What they think of UTS

“The great arena and the proximity to the players as well as the overall atmosphere were truly superb!”

Maximilian, 32

“Tennis up close without long breaks. That was really a promotion for the sport. It was really fun!”

Andrea, 25

“The players spent a lot of time with fans for autographs and similar activities, which was truly exceptional!”

Angelique, 36