On April 16, aiming to enhance the physical fitness of students and promote their all-around development in morality, intelligence, and physical education. This competition was conducted in a team format, featuring men's singles, women's singles, and men's doubles. It employs a system of group rotation followed by elimination, providing a platform for communication and cooperation among colleges.
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All competitors exerted their best efforts, adding vitality to the campus life. A total of nine teams participated in this competition. Some departments collaborate to sign up.
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After an afternoon of intense competition, the team from the School of Law, School of Public Economics and Administration, and School of Economics emerged as the champion of the College Cup tennis tournament. The runner-up was a joint team comprising the School of Mathematics, School of Information Management and Engineering, and School of Statistics and Management. The third place was shared by the College of Business and the School of Accountancy.











