China Open finds new partner in HSBC

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

The China Open has announced a new partnership with the HSBC Group which will see the British universal bank and financial services group become the Presenting Partner of the China Open from the 2026 edition onwards. HSBC will work towards growing the tournament and making it a leading event on the international tennis calendar.

The China Open is a hardcourt tennis event which takes place in Beijing, China and is organised by the Chinese Tennis Association. The China Open is a WTA 1000 event on the WTA Tour and an ATP 500 event on the ATP Tour. The China Open 2026 edition will take place between September 13, 2026 and October 11, 2026 and will be the 20th edition of the China Open. Jannik Sinner won the men’s edition in 2025 while Amanda Anisimova was the women’s champion in 2025.

Feng Jian, Deputy Secretary-General of the Beijing Municipal People Government, commented,

“Sport is a manifestation of a city’s vitality and an important vehicle for international exchanges. This premier strategic partnership between HSBC and the China Open represents a powerful alliance between a world class financial brand and a leading sports IP, mutually empowering both sides. The Beijing Municipal Government will continue to provide strong support for the upgrading and enhancement of the China Open.”

Brendan Nelson, Group Chairman of HSBC, said,

“HSBC is proud to become the Presenting Partner for the China Open – one of the most important combined ATP and WTA tournaments in the world. It has set the stage for remarkable performances that have elevated professional tennis, significantly broadening the appeal of the sport across China and inspiring the next generation of talented players. For 161 years, HSBC and China have moved forward together. We look forward to building on that valued legacy and working closely with the China Open and wider partners to support its continued success.”

Bi Yong, Director and General Manager of Beijing Capital Group, added,

“Beijing Capital Group and HSBC Group first joined forces in 2004 and have since built a 22year partnership. HSBC’s new role as the Presenting Partner of the China Open represents a mutual pursuit driven by shared values and a common vision.  We firmly believe that HSBC’s involvement will bring fresh global perspectives and renewed momentum to the tournament, while further broadening and deepening our cooperation with HSBC across other sectors. Looking ahead, using the China Open as a bridge, we will actively explore integrated pathways that combine finance, sports, and urban services, and establish a benchmark model demonstrating central/local synergy, industry finance integration, and mutual reinforcement between culture and sports.”

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