From the electric kickoff along the Pearl River to the crowning finale at Shanghai’s Qizhong Tennis Center, China’s 2025 tennis season unfolded with nonstop energy. Across golden September and crisp October, fans nationwide were treated to a packed calendar of elite tournaments, star-studded lineups, and record-breaking viewership.

As a leading manufacturer of sports venue equipment, UHS was proud to serve as an official sponsor and technical partner for ten key events throughout the season. The journey spanned from the Guangzhou Huangpu International Tennis Open through Hangzhou, Chengdu, Jingshan, the China Open, Suzhou, the Shanghai Rolex Masters, Wuhan, and Ningbo, before concluding with the Guangzhou Nansha International Women’s Tennis Open.
Through comprehensive venue infrastructure solutions and creative fan engagement experiences, UHS stood at the heart of the “China Swing,” supporting its rapid rise as a global tennis powerhouse
Behind every world-class event lies dependable, precision-engineered infrastructure. Across ten host cities, UHS applied 27 years of expertise to deliver its signature range of professional equipment — forming the unseen backbone of the tournaments.
At the Chin, Asia’s top-tier tennis event, UHS introduced the custom-designed “China Open Blue” Smart Umpire Chair, now a signature visual of the court. Equipped with a high-torque servo lift system, it allows smooth, one-touch height adjustment, while dual safety locks and delayed start/stop mechanisms ensure absolute reliability. Ergonomic seating and anti-slip footrests reduce umpire fatigue, and the all-aluminum structure combines durability with sleek aesthetics — a perfect match for the event’s prestige.

At the Shanghai Rolex Masters, the only ATP 1000 tournament in the Asia-Pacific, UHS equipment again took center stage. The event featured UHS’s smart adjustable umpire chairs, TP-068B player benches, and professional-grade tennis nets — a complete suite built to withstand the intensity of elite competition. Through global broadcasts, these products showcased China’s advanced sports manufacturing capabilities to international audiences.
At the Wuhan Open, UHS delivered a fully integrated “court + lighting + facility” solution. Fourteen courts were resurfaced using the Laykold acrylic system, achieving sub-millimeter precision for superior flatness and consistent bounce. The Minolia lighting system eliminated glare and shadows, meeting strict international broadcast standards, while UHS’s signature umpire chairs and benches ensured comfort and functionality at every match.

At the Jingshan Open, UHS constructed the entire Jingshan Tennis Academy — a 24-court complex featuring indoor and outdoor hard courts, clay courts, and a grass show court. Imported Laykold acrylic surfaces and authentic Spanish CELABASA red clay provided a diverse playing experience, complemented by premium steel fencing (UHS-1007) and professional lighting systems.

Meanwhile, the Yuan International Tennis Center in Suzhou stands as a hallmark UHS project — fully designed, built, and equipped to international standards. The facility features 11 tournament-ready courts, including both acrylic and clay surfaces, with every element — from fencing and light poles to umpire chairs — tailored to meet professional requirements.
Beyond these major venues, UHS also delivered extensive upgrades across other tournaments: an 11,300 m² Laykold surface renovation for the Chengdu Open, full maintenance equipment for the Hangzhou Open, and competition facilities, including chairs, nets, and stands, for events in Huangpu, Ningbo, and Nansha.

Recognized by the Tennis Administration Center of the General Administration of Sport of China, UHS’s comprehensive technical support has become a key driver in elevating the quality and brand value of the “China Season.”
Inside the court, UHS powered the play; outside, it energized the fans. The brand’s “One Rally Across Ten Cities” campaign and its interactive “Ace It in One Hit” zone became major attractions at every tournament stop. Crowds lined up not just for giveaways and branded merchandise but to experience the excitement of UHS’s newest innovation — its all-new pickleball paddle, making its official debut this season.
Visitors could test the paddle on-site in live demo sessions, drawing both seasoned players and curious newcomers. The result: packed booths, lively engagement, and even spontaneous purchases — transforming the tournament village into a hub of interactive sport culture.

The new UHS pickleball paddle represents the company’s latest leap in sports technology and comes in two series: Performance and Zodiac Collection.
Performance Series: Built with dual-foam hot-press carbon fiber, it features a reinforced outer layer for durability and a dual-layer foam core for superior shock absorption and explosive rebound. Lightweight and balanced, it supports confident net play and quick defensive moves — ideal for competitive and advanced players.
Zodiac Collection: Combining a 3D honeycomb surface with a high-resilience core, this paddle offers exceptional control and comfort. Each model features exclusive zodiac-inspired designs, blending cultural artistry with sporting precision for a paddle that feels both personal and powerful.

Now available on UHS’s Tmall and JD.com flagship stores, these paddles invite every athlete — from tennis enthusiasts to pro pickleballers — to experience the same gear trusted on tournament courts.
From the first serve in Guangzhou to the final trophy in Shanghai, UHS has gone beyond simply powering tournaments — it has helped shape the identity of modern Chinese tennis. Through advanced technology, meticulous craftsmanship, and fan-centered experiences, the company has evolved from a silent supporter into a cultural contributor.
As the 2025 season concludes, UHS’s commitment to innovation and sporting excellence continues to grow. With a vision rooted in professionalism and passion, the brand will keep driving the evolution of sports environments and contribute to the continued rise of China’s tennis and pickleball ecosystems.