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Dates: Aug 11-19, 2024

Venue: Lindner Family Tennis Center (capacity 11,435)

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio (technically Mason, Ohio)

Surface: hardcourt

Events: men’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s singles, women’s doubles

Current Star Players: Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Alexander Zverev, Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, Elena Rybakina, Jessica Pegula

Legendary Players: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Boris Becker, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Monica Seles

Overview

The Western and Southern Open, popularly known as the Cincinnati Open, is an outdoor hardcourt tennis tournament played in August every year at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio. This tournament was founded in 1899 and is one of the oldest and largest tennis tournaments in the United States. The Cincinnati Open is part of the ATP Tour Masters 1000 series for men and the WTA 1000 series for women, which attracts top players from around the world. The tournament features both men’s and women’s singles and doubles competitions spread across day and night sessions.

Cincinnati Open Prize Money

Based on publicly available information on the competition's official website, the ATP tournament offers $5 million in prize money, while the WTA tournament offers $2.8 million. According to Perfect Tennis, the winner of the men’s singles received a champion’s cheque of $1,019,335, while the winner of the women's singles WTA tournament received a sum of $454,500 in prize money. The prize package breakdown for the 2023 Cincinnati Open is as follows:

ATP

Event

Singles

Doubles

Winner

$1,019,335

$312,740

Runner-up

$556,630

$169,880

Semifinal

$304,375

$93,310

Quarterfinal

$166,020

$51,470

Round 3

$88,805

$28,310

Round 2

$47,620

$15,450

Round 1

$26,380

$13,510

Q2

$13,515

-

Q1

$7,080

-

WTA

Event

Singles

Doubles

Winner

$454,500

$133,840

Runner-up

$267,690

$75,286

Semifinal

$138,000

$40,432

Quarterfinal

$63,350

$20,914

Round 3

$31,650

-

Round 2

$17,930

$11,850

Round 1

$12,848

$7,900

Q2

$7,650

-

Q1

$4,000

-

Cincinnati Open Schedule (Dates)

The 2024 Cincinnati Open tennis championship will serve up its first match in the qualifying round on Sunday, August 11, and will run till Monday, August 19.

Event

Dates

Qualifying Round

August 11-12

Round 1

August 12-13

Round 2

August 14-15

Round of 16

August 15-16

Quarterfinals

August 17

Semifinals

August 18

Finals

August 19

Cincinnati Open Bracket

The brackets for the Cincinnati Open Tennis Championship have not been officially announced. The draws are made the day before the tournament begins and will be posted online as soon as they’re finalized. To stay updated on when the draws for the competition will be made, you can check the competition's official website.

Cincinnati Open Location

The Cincinnati Open Tennis Championship is held every year at the Linders Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio.

About the Linders Family Tennis Center

The Linders Family Tennis Center became home to one of the oldest and most prestigious tournaments, the Western & Southern Open, aka Cincinnati Open, in 1979. Owned by Tennis for Charity Inc.,  the 22.6-acre venue boasts 17 courts with four permanent stadia, the Center Court, Grandstand Court, Stadium 3, and Porshe Court, each with a capacity of 11,435, 5000, 4000, and 2000 respectively.

How to Get to the Linders Family Tennis Center

There are buses that run every 3 hours from Cincinnati to the Lindner Family Tennis Center. The journey is for about 35 minutes.

Linders Family Tennis Center Seating Charts

You can view the seating chart for arenas used in the Cincinnati Open on the tournament's official website.

Cincinnati Open 2024 Players

The official list of players at the 2024 edition will be made available closer to the start of the event. Every year, the Cincinnati Open features top players from around the world. The list of players participating in the tournament will be updated on the official Cincinnati Open website.

Cincinnati Open’s Order of Play

The Order of Play is released daily during the tournament, typically the evening before the matches. It includes start times for each match and the specific courts where the matches will be played. Sessions usually start at 11 a.m. and run until around 5 p.m., and those starting at 7 p.m. go until about 11 p.m. However, the exact ending times depend on how long the matches last. Gates are open 1.5 hours before each session begins.

How Much Are Cincinnati Open Tickets?

The ticket prices for the 2024 Cincinnati Open will vary depending on the session and seat. On TicketX, the cheapest Cincinnati Open tickets 2024 is from .

Cincinnati Open Grounds Pass Price

The Cincinnati Open Grounds pass ticket costs $15 per person, and it sells out really fast. The grounds admission works on a first-come, first-served basis, with access to all public areas and courts except the Center Court in the Lindner Family Tennis Center.

Hospitality Add-On (Premium Upgrade)

The Hospitality Add-On (Premium Upgrade) for the Cincinnati Open offers a luxury experience with exclusive access to The Oasis, an Italian courtyard-style lounge with a special menu, and the new Grandstand Suites for premium viewing. Upgrades also include luxurious seating, additional practice courts, and improved amenities, all part of a $260 million investment to provide a world-class environment for spectators. To learn more about the options available for hospitality you can check out the official Cincinnati Open website.

How much Are the Cincinnati Open Parking Tickets?

For the Cincinnati Open, every ticket includes free parking in the tournament’s public parking lot. To upgrade to a premium parking experience, you can upgrade to the Diamond Lot.

Best Days to Attend the Cincinnati Open

The best day to attend the Cincinnati Open really depends on your preference as a fan. The early rounds from August 11-13 are perfect if you want a relaxed atmosphere and you enjoy watching budding tennis talents. The midweek draw (August 14-16), however, offers matches with top-seeded players in both day and night sessions. The final rounds are where the high-stakes action is, with thrilling matches in the quarterfinals, semifinals, and final. Each matchday is its own unique experience.

Where to Watch the Cincinnati Open Live Score?

The live score for the Cincinnati Open can be followed on the tournament's official website. You can also watch all the Cincinnati Open streams on the Tennis Channel TV broadcast.

Cincinnati Open Rain Policy

The Cincinnati Open has an arrangement for ticket holders in case of weather disruptions. If a session is disrupted or canceled without completing a full match or at least 90 minutes of play on the Center Court, the ticket holder is entitled to a ticket for the same session the following year. It is important to note that this policy only applies to tickets purchased directly from the tournament office or Ticketmaster, and it also excludes certain ticket types like the full series plan, complimentary tickets, and tickets purchased through a third party. To get more information on the rain policy, visit the official Cincinnati Open Website.

Places to Visit When You Attend the Cincinnati Open

There are a number of side attractions in and around the stadium complex when you attend the Cincinnati Open. Popular attractions include

  • Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens

  • Great American Ball Park

  • Smale Riverfront Park

  • King Island Amusement Park

  • Pinehill Lakes Park


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