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Just a quick trip away, the Cincinnati Open is the perfect getaway to round out your summer plans.

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Get ready for the event of the summer. The Cincinnati Open is back and bigger than ever, with two full weeks of world-class tennis and non-stop excitement. Here’s why you won’t want to miss it:

  • Top players: Watch tennis legends like Coco Gauff, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Aryna Sabalenka battle it out on the court.
  • More than tennis: It’s a global tennis tournament, music festival, culinary paradise, and social scene all in one.
  • Day + night energy: Experience high-intensity matches all day long, with cocktails, DJs, and electrifying action continuing into the night under the lights.
  • Exciting expansion: In 2025, the tournament doubles in size with more players and twice the action.
  • Venue transformation: The $260 million upgrade brings new stadiums, sunken courts, and an enhanced fan experience.

Whether for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, the Cincinnati Open is your perfect summer destination.

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