2026 ATP Hong Kong Tennis Open
January 5, 2026 - January 11, 2026

Last Updated on November 5, 2025
The 2026 ATP Hong Kong Tennis Open, also officially known as the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open for sponsorship reasons, is a men’s professional tennis tournament on the 2026 ATP Tour. Played on outdoor hard courts at Victoria Park Tennis Stadium, the event marks the revival and growing prominence of elite tennis in Hong Kong, welcoming top-ranked players and emerging stars in a key early-season Asian stop.
This tournament forms part of the ATP 250 series, contributing valuable ranking points and preparation ahead of the spring hard-court swing.
Tournament Essentials: Dates, Venue, and Category
Scheduled to kick off the new tennis season, the tournament is tentatively set for the first week of January 2026, typically running from the first Monday of the year for seven days of action.
- Dates: Monday, January 5 – Sunday, January 11, 2026
- Venue: Victoria Park Centre Court in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.
- Surface: Outdoor Hard Court.
- Category: ATP Tour 250 Series (The men’s singles winner is awarded 250 ranking points).
The Victoria Park Centre Court, with its intimate atmosphere and capacity for approximately 3,600 spectators, offers fans a fantastic opportunity to see top players up close. The outdoor hard court surface is characteristic of the early-season Australian tournaments, making the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open a vital warm-up event.
Format and Prize Money
As an ATP 250 event, the tournament structure is designed to deliver high-quality, knockout tennis from the very first serve:
| Category | Draw Size |
| Singles | 28 Players (with a 4-player qualifying draw) |
| Doubles | 16 Teams |
While the official total commitment for the 2026 event will be announced closer to the date, the prize money is expected to see a slight increase from previous years, continuing the trend of greater investment across the ATP Tour. Based on recent editions, the total prize money for the tournament is projected to be over US$700,000. The winner of the singles tournament will claim the lion’s share, along with the coveted 250 ATP ranking points.
A Storied History of Champions
The ATP Hong Kong Open boasts a rich, albeit fragmented, history. First held as far back as 1973, the men’s event, previously known as the Salem Open, was a fixture on the calendar until 2002. It saw legends like Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Ivan Lendl, and Jimmy Connors lift the trophy, underscoring its historical prestige. The tournament made a much-celebrated return in January 2024, after a 21-year hiatus, re-establishing itself as a key stop in the season’s opening week. The return saw Russian star Andrey Rublev take the inaugural title of the new era in 2024, followed by French player Alexandre MĂĽller in the 2025 edition.
The 2026 tournament will build on this renewed legacy, offering a fresh chance for emerging talents and established stars to begin their year with a trophy.
Players to Watch in 2026
The early January slot attracts a diverse field. While the official entry list will only be confirmed a few weeks before the event, the tournament typically features a mix of Top 20 players seeking match sharpness and talented players hoping to make a deep run for valuable ranking points.
Given Hong Kong’s position as a springboard for the Australian Open, fans can expect appearances from players who:
- Are looking for hard-court match practice before the season’s first Grand Slam.
- Have traditionally performed well in Asian or outdoor hard-court conditions.
- Are local favourites, such as rising stars from the Hong Kong tennis scene, who often receive wildcards.
The 2026 season is expected to see the continued rise of young talent, and players who performed well in the latter half of the 2025 season will be keen to carry that momentum into Hong Kong. Keep an eye out for potential breakout players aiming to secure their first title or an early-season rankings boost.
Tournament Schedule
The Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open 2026 is scheduled for a seven-day run, plus two days of qualifying. As a crucial lead-up event to the Australian Open, its typical structure is highly concentrated to ensure all rounds are completed by the Sunday final.
The daily schedule of play is officially confirmed by the ATP Supervisor and Tournament Director on the evening before each match day.
| Day | Date (Approx.) | Session | Key Rounds |
| Weekend 1 | Sat & Sun, Jan 3-4 | Day | Qualifying Rounds |
| Day 1 | Mon, Jan 5 | Day & Night | Main Draw Singles 1st Round |
| Day 2 | Tue, Jan 6 | Day & Night | Main Draw Singles 1st Round |
| Day 3 | Wed, Jan 7 | Day & Night | Singles 2nd Round / Doubles 1st Round |
| Day 4 | Thu, Jan 8 | Day & Night | Singles 2nd Round / Doubles Quarterfinals |
| Day 5 | Fri, Jan 9 | Day & Night | Singles Quarterfinals / Doubles Quarterfinals |
| Weekend 2 | Sat, Jan 10 | Day | Singles Semifinals / Doubles Semifinals |
| Finals Day | Sun, Jan 11 | Day | Singles Final / Doubles Final |
Note: Matches typically begin around 12:00 PM (noon) local time on most days, with a marquee night session often starting around 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM (for earlier rounds).
Tournament Draw and Results (Official Source)
The draw ceremony, which determines the path of every player in the tournament, is usually conducted on the Saturday or Sunday before the main draw matches begin. The Singles Main Draw features 28 players, with the top four seeds receiving a valuable first-round bye. The Doubles Draw consists of 16 teams.
Accessing the Official Draw and Live Scores
For fans and media looking for the most accurate and up-to-the-minute information on the completed draw, live scores, and match results throughout the tournament week, the official ATP Tour website is the definitive source.
The full draw, daily results, and match statistics will be published on the official Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open page on the ATP Tour website once the tournament week commences:
- Official ATP Draw & Results Link: Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open – Overview & Scores (ATP Tour Official Site)
Important: The official Draw and Tournament Schedule for the 2026 event will only be released in the days immediately leading up to the competition (Late December 2025/Early January 2026). Check the link above during that time for the confirmed bracket and order of play.
Essential Fan and Ticketing Information
Attending the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open is a highlight of the city’s sporting calendar.
- Ticketing: Details for the 2026 tournament will be announced on the official tournament website and through the Hong Kong, China Tennis Association’s ticketing platform. Tickets for the qualifying rounds are typically free to the public, while tickets for the main draw are categorized into tiers like Gold and Silver. Fans are advised to secure their tickets well in advance, as sessions, particularly the weekend semi-finals and final, often sell out quickly.
- Hospitality: Premium seating and VIP box options, offering excellent views and exclusive dining experiences, are usually available for a more elevated experience.
- The Tournament Village: In addition to the on-court action, the Tournament Village outside the Centre Court is usually free to enter and offers a lively atmosphere with food and beverage stalls, partner activations, and interactive tennis activities.
The ATP Hong Kong Tennis Open 2026 is more than just a tournament; it’s a celebration of world-class sport in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Be ready to witness some of the best athletes on the planet compete for an early-season title!

