The stage is set for an extraordinary tennis celebration as the Singapore Tennis Open (STO) 2025 welcomes fans to the Singapore Sports Hub from 27 January to 2 February 2025. This year’s event brings an exciting new addition: the Singapore Tennis Invitational Cup, a regional showcase of talent that will run concurrently with the WTA 250 tournament from 28 January to 1 February at the Kallang Tennis Hub.
A New Platform for Southeast Asian Tennis Talent
Organized by the Singapore Tennis Association (STA) in partnership with Kallang Alive Sport Management (KASM), the Singapore Tennis Invitational Cup will see 32 national players from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Cambodia compete across five categories:
- Ladies’ Singles & Doubles
- Men’s Singles & Doubles
- Mixed Doubles
The Kallang Tennis Hub, a state-of-the-art venue designed for international competitions and athlete training, will host the event, offering players and fans an immersive tennis experience.
Developing Future Champions in Southeast Asia
The Invitational Cup aims to empower regional players, providing them with valuable exposure to high-level competition while fostering a sense of community.
Jasmine Quek, President of STA, emphasized the tournament’s significance:
“This tournament represents an invaluable opportunity for Southeast Asia’s national tennis athletes to compete in a high-calibre environment that replicates the intensity of international competition. It serves as a vital platform for our Team Singapore athletes as they prepare for the 2025 SEA Games.”
Yazed Osman, Group Head of Events & Placemaking at KASM, highlighted the broader impact:
“This invitational cup underscores Singapore’s role as a regional sporting hub and aims to create a ripple effect across local and regional tennis ecosystems, offering both players and fans a richer, more engaging experience with the sport.”
Regional Stars Ready to Shine
The Invitational Cup boasts an impressive lineup of players and tennis figures from across Southeast Asia:
- Indonesia: Led by former SEA Games gold medalist Andrian Raturandang, the team features a legacy of resilience and skill.
- Malaysia: Anchored by Hao Sheng Koay, a 2023 SEA Games bronze medalist in doubles, highlighting the nation’s growing prominence in tennis.
- Cambodia: Represented by Chenda Som, whose standout performance at the 2023 SEA Games solidified her status as a rising star in Cambodian tennis.
Regional tennis associations praised the initiative:
- Mirzan Mahathir, President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia, described it as “a valuable opportunity for preparation ahead of the SEA Games.”
- Tep Rithivit, Secretary-General of Cambodian Tennis Federation, remarked that the event “solidifies friendships and strengthens the regional tennis community.”
A Free and Inclusive Event for Fans
Entry to the Singapore Tennis Invitational Cup is free, with seats available on a first-come, first-served basis. This accessibility ensures that fans from all walks of life can experience the thrill of live tennis action while supporting regional athletes.
An Unmissable Celebration of Tennis
With the WTA 250 Singapore Tennis Open and the inaugural Singapore Tennis Invitational Cup running side by side, the 2025 tournament promises to deliver unforgettable moments for players and fans alike. Mark your calendars and join the celebration of tennis excellence at the Singapore Sports Hub and Kallang Tennis Hub.