Rallying for the Future: Yuan Yue Partners with Ma’anshan Red Orange Green Sports to Empower Youth Tennis
Tennis is a sport that combines competition, fitness and entertainment, and is popular in countries around the world.
A reporter from China Business News noted that although the popularization of tennis in China started relatively late, with the support of international competitions and domestic policies in recent years, especially after the implementation of the “double reduction” policy, schools and parents have begun to pay attention to physical exercise and sports activities for young people, and the popularity of tennis among young people has continued to rise.
This has been reflected in the data. According to the work report of the Children’s Tennis Development Alliance of the Chinese Tennis Association, from 2015 to 2016, the alliance had more than 3,300 individual registered members. By 2018, the alliance had more than 20,000 individual registered members. In three years, the number has increased nearly sixfold.
As we all know, in the development of sports events, the positive role played by star athletes is naturally needless to say, and the promotion and development of tennis has recently ushered in favorable events.
On September 23, Chinese female tennis player Yuan Yue signed a sponsorship contract with Ma’anshan Red Orange Green Sports at the Beijing National Convention Center. The two parties will inject new vitality and momentum into China’s youth tennis movement.
Relevant information shows that Yuan Yue was born on September 25, 1998 in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. She has had a strong interest in tennis since she was a child. At the age of 10, she embarked on the road of tennis and showed extraordinary talent and perseverance. In 2017, Yuan Yue officially turned to professional tennis and began her dream journey.
In 2022, Yuan Yue reached the women’s singles finals of ITF events five times, winning 2 championships and 3 runner-ups; in 2023, she began to fully enter the WTA tour and reached the first WTA women’s singles final of her career at the Korea Open; in 2024, she defeated Wang Yafan, Anna Karolina Schmiedlova, Wang Xiyu and other players at the Austin Open and won the first WTA tour singles championship in her career.
“For young people, tennis is a sport that can both exercise the body and cultivate willpower. However, tennis is a sport with high technical requirements. Improving skills is a long process and requires unremitting efforts.” Yuan Yue said that this time he will promote tennis together with ROGT, a sub-brand of Ma’anshan Red Orange Green Sports, hoping that through his own efforts, more people will understand tennis and inspire more young people to love the sport of tennis.
“We are very honored to work with Yuan Yue. Her strength, fighting spirit and love for tennis are highly consistent with the concept of our brand.” Xi Yang, general manager of Ma’anshan Red Orange Green Sports, said that he will fully support Yuan Yue’s various competitions, hoping to make greater contributions to the development of Chinese tennis, and work with Yuan Yue to lead young people to move forward bravely on the “net”.
(Source: China Business Network)
Source: China Business Network
Original title: Yuan Yue signed a contract with Ma’anshan Red Orange Green Sports to support youth tennis
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