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Experience one of the top global tennis tournaments of the year

This year marks the Cincinnati Open’s 125th anniversary celebration.

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A tennis player interacting with fans and giving autographs at the Cincinnati Open.

Here’s your chance to cheer on the same players who compete at Wimbledon, the Olympics, and the US Open.

Photo by Jared Wickerham

It’s game time, NASH. After the Olympic spectacles are through, see the same stars and experience a world-class atmosphere just a few hours away. From Aug. 11-19, the Cincinnati Open is serving up tennis excellence at the can’t-miss event of the summer.

Consider this many events rolled into one:

All on display at the tournament’s upgraded venue.

Spend the day immersed in the energy, excitement, tenacity, and tennis around the grounds while popping from court to court to experience different action and opportunity at every corner. Plus, experience the tournament under the lights, with cocktails, DJs, high-intensity tennis, and an electric social scene.

Be there to see the legends of the game, the up-and-comers or just for a quick getaway with your own crew.

Plan your visit + snag tickets

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