Credit: South China Morning Post
This weekend the Bank of China Hong Kong Open (中銀香港網球公開賽) will get under way. The tournament will run from January 4th to January 11th. To check out the tournament's official website to see the draws and more information, click here. What I want to do in this blog post is provide my list of five things to look for in the tournament and also share information about Save Cantonese, an organization dedicated to the preservation of the Cantonese language and culture. Ok, let's get after it!
#1. Will Lorenzo Musetti go the distance as the top seed? Lorenzo Musetti comes in as the top seed in the tournament, ranked No. 8 in the world. He won his two career ATP titles in 2022, so it's been a while since he's lifted a trophy. I'm sure he's hoping to use the Hong Kong Open as a chance to get a third career title and build some good momentum ahead of the Australian Open. It'll be interesting to see if he can handle the pressure of being the top seed.
#2. Can Marin Cilic make a run? Marin Cilic is the only guy in the draw who has won a grand slam singles title (2014 US Open). That was a while ago and after not playing in a grand slam in 2023 and only one grand slam in 2024 (1st round Australian Open), Cilic made a comeback of sorts by playing in all four grand slams in 2025, reaching the 4th round at Wimbledon. Cilic is currently ranked No. 73 in the world and eager to make some noise at the Australian Open. It would be cool if he made a deep run in Hong Kong. That would certainly grab a lot of headlines.
#3. Will Alexander Bublik win a 9th career title? World No. 11 Alexander Bublik is the number two seed in the tournament and is gunning for his 9th career title. Bublik is a guy who could really benefit from winning this tournament given his struggles at the Australian Open (he's never gotten past the 2nd round). If he is able to go all the way, I'll be curious to see if he can follow that up with a breakthrough run in Melbourne.
#4. Will Andrey Rublev's experience make the difference? World No. 16 Andrey Rublev comes in having won 17 career titles as the number three seed in the tournament. Given he's won more titles than Musetti and Bublik combined, Rublev is definitely the favorite to win this tournament. He is much more comfortable winning when he's in the final of a tournament. It'll be fun to see if he can pick up an 18th career title in Hong Kong.
#5. Can Hong Kong's Coleman Wong make some noise? The lone Hong Kong native in the tournament is Coleman Wong. At just 21 years of age, he is coming off a season in which he reached the 3rd round at the US Open. Wong became the first Hong Kong man to reach the 3rd round at a grand slam in the Open Era and the first Hong Kong player to do it since Paulette Moreno at the 1988 Australian Open. Wong is ranked No. 150 in the world, but he's number one in the hearts of all the Hong Kong tennis fans. It would be awesome if he made some noise and threatened to go the distance.
Save Cantonese: Cantonese is the lingua franca of Hong Kong and is incredibly important to the identity of the city as well as the Guangdong Province of China. Cantonese gets its name from being the lingua franca of Guangdong, previously anglicized as Canton. Cantonese culture is famous for giving us cuisine like Dim Sum, music like Cantonese Opera and Cantopop, and a hard working spirit and energy that has become the backbone of Chinatowns around the world.
With Mandarin becoming the dominant spoken form of the Chinese language, Cantonese and other varieties of spoken Chinese are in danger of fading away. Each of these varieties of Chinese have their own unique cultures that deserve to be preserved and carried on into future generations. Save Cantonese is an organization that is dedicated to preserving and protecting both the Cantonese language and culture. Their website is SaveCantonese.org.
Their mission statement is below:
Save Cantonese is an international movement that sustains and celebrates Cantonese language and culture. Through grassroots advocacy, we protect and promote local language programs, while strengthening connections across the global Cantonese diaspora. We ensure that present and future generations benefit from a vibrant, thriving Cantonese-speaking and learning community.
Save Cantonese 係一項國際性嘅運動,旨在傳承同頌揚粵語同廣東文化。我哋透過基層宣傳,保護同宣傳本地語言活動,同時加強同散居全球嘅粵語僑民聯繫。我哋確保從今以後每一代都能受惠於充滿活力、蓬勃發展嘅粵語同學習社區。
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