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2025 ITF International Men's Tennis Tour Shenzhen Guangming Station M25: The Japanese pair won the doubles crown

On March 22, the 2025 Shenzhen Guangming International Tennis Open 2025 ITF International Men's Tennis Tour Shenzhen Guangming Station M25 launched the doubles final and two singles semifinals at the Shenzhen Guangming District Mass Sports Center.



Zhang Yali, deputy director of Shenzhen Guangming District Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau, and Tu Xiaokun, general manager of Shenzhen Guangming District Chenao Culture, Sports and Tourism Co., Ltd., were invited to attend the doubles award ceremony and present awards to the champions and runners-up.


Zhang Yali presented the championship trophy and flowers to the Japanese pair Uchida/Ichikawa Yasumi


Tu Xiaokun presented the runner-up trophy and flowers to the multinational duo Akira Santelland (Australia) and Luca Castlenovo (Switzerland).


In the doubles final, the Japanese pair Uchida/Ichikawa Yasumi played against the multinational pair Akira Santellan (Australia)/Luca Castlenovo (Switzerland), the first set of the two sides held serve in the first eight games, in the ninth game the Japanese pair took the lead to break serve and then won the first set, the second set of the two sides still started a mutual protection battle, the battle to tie 7 by the Australian-Swedish pair to equalize the score 7-6 (5), the key tiebreaker tie-break, the more stable Japanese pair early 9-4 lead. And successfully cashed in the fourth championship point and won the M25 doubles crown of the 2025 ITF International Men's Tennis Tour Shenzhen Guangming Station.






In the singles field, the No. 3 seed Bai Yan and Mo Yecong, a member of the Guangdong team, competed in the semifinals, and the 36-year-old veteran Bai Yan, who had better game experience, firmly grasped the initiative of the game, took the lead in the sixth game of the first set, and took the next set 6-3, and the second set was broken at the beginning, and won the break point again when he was leading 5-3, ending the suspense of the match 6-3 and successfully advancing to the final.




In the other semi-final, Australia's Akila Santelland, who played early in the two-line mission, faced the No. 7 seed, British player Oliver Crawford, the two sides went back and forth, and the score alternated to lead, in the crucial 10th game, Santelland, who was 30-40 behind, made a double fault and then lost a set, and the second set was 0-3 down at the beginning, although the subsequent service game was successfully saved, but in the end it was still 3-6 and lost another set to stop the semifinals.




Tomorrow's singles final, by the old Ji Fu Zhi in the thousands of miles of the No. 3 seed Bai Yan against the British player Crawford, interestingly, this is the first match between the top 8 seeds in this event, let us cheer for Chinese player Bai Yan, look forward to the birth of the first singles champion in the first year of the event!



The event will be broadcast live throughout the event, and viewers who cannot watch the event live can continue to pay attention to the event through the official account of Yueqiu Sports, Yueqiu Weibo, all tennis and other platforms.


The competition is authorized by the ITF International Tennis Federation, hosted by the Tennis Management Center of the General Administration of Sports of China, the Chinese Tennis Association, and the People's Government of Guangming District, Shenzhen, supported by the Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau of Guangming District, Shenzhen, Sports Industry Group Co., Ltd., and Guangdong Tennis Association. In addition, the event has also been strongly sponsored and supported by well-known enterprises and units such as Adidas, Yonex, Shutu Sports Protection, ELECTROX, Guangdong Radio and Television Sports Channel, Guangzhou Daily, and Quantenni, providing a full range of services and guarantees for the event.


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