The Cincinnati Open is a premier professional tennis organization that hosts one of the most prestigious combined ATP and WTA tournaments in the world. Held annually at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, the event traces its roots back to 1899, making it the oldest tennis tournament in the United States still played in its original city. As a WTA 1000 and ATP Masters 1000 event, the Cincinnati Open attracts the world’s top players and is the final major stop before the US Open, solidifying its status as a cornerstone of the global tennis calendar.
In recent years, the Cincinnati Open has undergone a transformative expansion, driven by Beemok Capital’s acquisition in 2022 and a commitment to modernization. For the 2025 tournament, the organization executed a comprehensive, 40-acre campus-wide renovation, nearly doubling the number of courts and introducing state-of-the-art facilities. These include a 16,000-square-foot shaded pavilion, a sunken 2,300-seat court, a two-story player center with advanced locker rooms and fitness amenities, and a 1,400-seat dining commons. The upgrades reflect a strategic focus on enhancing both player performance and fan experience, integrating flexible event spaces, gourmet food offerings, and immersive cultural elements.
The Cincinnati Open is also recognized for its deep community engagement, having donated millions to local charities and youth programs over the decades. Its 2025 edition featured expanded singles draws (from 56 to 96 players), further cementing its position as the third-largest tennis event in the U.S., behind only the US Open and Indian Wells. With a commitment to innovation, luxury, and inclusivity, the Cincinnati Open continues to set new standards for sports event management, blending business acumen with cutting-edge technology to deliver a world-class experience for athletes, fans, and partners alike.