Event Recap: Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) Hong Kong 2025 – A Breakthrough in Longevity Sports

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Longevity

October 15, 2025

The vibrant UTS Hong Kong 2025 at the iconic Kai Tak Sports Arena attracted over 8,500 enthusiastic fans to witness a revolutionary “sportainment” tennis format on October 14 and 15. Eight top-tier players competed fiercely for the prestigious Zeus Trophy, delivering thrilling, fast-paced tennis action that elevated Asia’s sporting landscape.

The talented roster featured Coleman Wong, known as "The Chosen Wong," Humansa Ambassador and Hong Kong tennis trailblazer achieving historic milestones in 2025; Andrey Rublev ("Rublo"), a dynamic top 15 ATP player; Adrian Mannarino (“Manna”); Jenson Brooksby (“The Show”); Juncheng Shang (“Jerry”); Francisco Cerundolo (“El Canon”), who won the championship and secured a place at the London Grand Final; Zhizhen Zhang (“The Night Watchman”); and Richard Gasquet (“The Virtuoso”). Tennis icon Nick Kyrgios also participated, debuting as coach for Gasquet. Adding to the experience, attendees had memorable meet-and-greet moments with Patrick Mouratoglou, the UTS founder, with strong support from the Hong Kong, China Tennis Association (HKCTA).

This event highlights more than entertainment; it spotlights the vital role of longevity sports. Scientific studies demonstrate that participation in racket sports like tennis can extend lifespan by nearly 10 years, offering improved cardiovascular health, muscle strength, cognitive function, and social connectivity (Schnohr et al., 2018; Dylik et al., 2025; Altulea et al., 2025).

Aligning with Humansa’s mission to promote vibrant, long-lasting health, this event exemplifies how sport and wellness intersect. Humansa harnesses AI health technology and innovative wellness solutions to empower athletes and enthusiasts to reach their full potential and enjoy sustained vitality.

As UTS Hong Kong 2025 concludes, the spirit of longevity sports continues to inspire. Embrace this movement with Humansa and access exclusive opportunities to enhance your wellness and lifestyle—because life is meant to be lived longer and stronger.

References

Schnohr, P., O’Keefe, J. H., et al. (2018). Association between tennis and longevity. Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

Dylik, A., Krawczak, Ł., et al. (2025). The influence of racket sports on longevity and health. Quality in Sport.

Altulea, D., Ivanova, A., et al. (2025). Sport and longevity: an observational study. International Journal of Sports Medicine.

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