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The "Little Tennis Project" entered the 2025 China Tennis Tour CTA1000 Huzhou Tennis Open

On April 24, Beijing time, on the occasion of the 2025 China Tennis Tour CTA1000 Huzhou Tennis Open, the organizing committee of the tournament held a "small tennis project" activity at Huzhou Aishan Primary School Group (Renhuang Campus). Deng Peien and Chen Yanlang appeared in the tennis hall of Aishan Primary School and interacted with the students cordially, marking another hand-in-hand between the "Little Tennis Project" and Huzhou.


Under the guidance of the coach, more than 30 students gathered in the tennis hall, they were divided into age groups, and after the warm-up, they were full of enthusiasm and devoted themselves to the training. Under the guidance of Deng Peien and Chen Yanlang, the children successively carried out forehand, backhand, serve, baseline and volley training. Under the strong atmosphere created by the national tennis tournament, the children's interest in participating in tennis activities is high, which will also inject strong vitality into the future of tennis in Huzhou.

The "Little Tennis Project" is an important project jointly launched by the Chinese Tennis Association and the Chinese Student Sports Federation, aiming to make tennis simpler, fun, healthy and easier to play, so as to achieve the goal of "playing tennis anytime, anywhere", and make more children at a young age fall in love with tennis. The successful holding of the 2025 China Tennis Tour CTA1000 Huzhou Tennis Open, which greatly enriched the cultural connotation of the event, built a stage for local children to show themselves and break through themselves, and further responded to the call of the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China on deepening the integration of sports and education and comprehensively promoting the reform and development of school sports.


In the past ten years, high-level tennis players such as Buyun Chaoket, Ye Qiuyu, and Xiao Zhenghua have walked out of the hot land of Huzhou. We hope that the development of the "Little Tennis Project" can sow the seeds of tennis in the hearts of children, and wish these children with dreams to grow up vigorously in the future and move towards a broader stage. The event was hosted by the Tennis Management Center of the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China, the Chinese Tennis Association, and the China Student Sports Federation, and undertaken by the Huzhou Sports Bureau and the Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau of Wuxing District, Huzhou City.

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