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Interview: Top players boost tennis culture in China, says Italian Open chief

May 14, 2025


Abstract : China now boasts many outstanding players whose performances have fueled a growing tennis culture in the country, and attracted increasing numbers of Chinese spectators to watch matches in Italy, said Italian Open tournament director Paolo Lorenzi in an interview with Xinhua.

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Italian Open tournament director Paolo Lorenzi is interviewed by Xinhua in Rome, Italy, May 12, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

The rise of top Chinese players has inspired more people to pick up a racquet in the country as the tennis population has grown to 25 million in China.

ROME, May 13 (Xinhua) -- China now boasts many outstanding players whose performances have fueled a growing tennis culture in the country, and attracted increasing numbers of Chinese spectators to watch matches in Italy, said Italian Open tournament director Paolo Lorenzi in an interview with Xinhua.

The Italian Open is in full swing this May in Rome. Chinese tennis stars including Zheng Qinwen, Wang Xinyu and Bu Yunchaokete have showcased their skills on the clay courts, drawing enthusiastic support from Chinese fans.

"I believe the atmosphere in Rome is truly unique. For us, it's very important that players feel warmly welcomed when they come to compete here," said Lorenzi, who enjoyed a professional tennis career spanning nearly two decades. After retiring, he took on the Italian Open tournament director role in 2024.

Discussing this year's tournament improvements, Lorenzi highlighted several upgrades, including a brand-new stadium and a renovated players' lounge.

Despite a packed schedule, Lorenzi still carves out time to watch matches and has spoken highly of Chinese players' performances in recent years.

"I believe that now there are many good players in China. Zheng Qinwen has won an Olympic gold medal and has been incredible here in Rome. You also have Shang Juncheng, who is very young and strong, though unfortunately he's injured now. There are many excellent Chinese players, and this is really helping the whole movement," Lorenzi noted.

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Zheng Qinwen returns a shot during the women's singles round of 16 match against Bianca Andreescu of Canada at the WTA Italian Open in Rome, Italy, May 12, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Recent figures show that China's tennis-playing population has surpassed 25 million -- an increase of over 5.5 million compared to that in 2021. Lorenzi said the rise of top professional players has inspired more people to pick up a racquet, while the return of international tournaments to China has also boosted the sport's development.

Lorenzi has also noticed a steady rise in Chinese fans at the Italian Open in recent years. "Rome itself is a city full of history, and we have many Chinese tourists visiting. It's great that we can also give them the chance to watch world-class tennis while they're here, I think it's a fantastic combination," he said.

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