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The Cincinnati Open

OFFICIAL COURT SURFACE PROVIDER

Playing Surface of the Cincinnati Open

We're excited to announce that the Cincinnati Open has partnered with Har-Tru as the official court surface provider for the 2025 tournament!

This collaboration means all 31 outdoor courts at the newly renovated Lindner Family Tennis Center, including the brand-new Champions Court, will feature Har-Tru Sports Coatings.

Our hardcourt surfaces are renowned for their consistent playability and durability, designed to tournament specifications with an ITF Court Pace Rating of 4.0. This ensures a high-performance environment for the world's top players as they battle it out on the road to the US Open.

IT'S A GREAT DAY TO PLAY

The Cincinnati Open: Bigger Than Ever!

Get ready for an unprecedented tennis experience at the Cincinnati Open! This year, the tournament is expanding both the men's and women's singles draws to 96 players, promising more thrilling matches and non-stop action than ever before.

MEN'S FIELD

A Clash of Champions

The men's tournament features an incredible lineup of tennis titans. World No. 1 and defending champion Jannik Sinner leads the charge, joined by his formidable rival, world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz.

Fans will also have the chance to see multiple-time Cincinnati champion Novak Djokovic, along with Daniil Medvedev, Alexander Zverev, and Taylor Fritz. Other top 10 players and Grand Slam contenders like Casper Ruud and Andrey Rublev are expected to round out this stacked field.

With so many elite athletes vying for this crucial ATP Masters 1000 title on the road to the US Open, the hardcourt battles are sure to be intense!

WOMEN'S FIELD

Powerhouses and Rising Stars

On the women's side, the Cincinnati Open will showcase the absolute best of the WTA Tour.

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka headlines a powerful draw. She'll be joined by reigning Cincinnati champion Coco Gauff, along with Iga Świątek, Jessica Pegula, Elena Rybakina, and Madison Keys. This WTA 1000 event is a pivotal stop in the North American hardcourt swing, attracting Grand Slam winners, established champions, and exciting rising stars like Mirra Andreeva, Emma Navarro, and Qinwen Zheng.

Prepare for high-energy matches, diverse playing styles, and fierce competition as players battle for significant ranking points and one of the most prestigious titles in women's tennis.

TRANSFORMED VENUE

Experience the New Lindner Family Tennis Center

The Lindner Family Tennis Center has undergone a remarkable $250 million campus-wide renovation. The centerpiece of this transformation is the brand-new "Champions Court," a stunning sunken stadium with seating for 2,000 fans, making it the fourth-largest court.

Beyond the new stadium, the permanent courts have been significantly increased from 21 to 31, offering even more opportunities for fans to catch matches and practices up close. Players will enjoy an enhanced experience with a new 86,000-square-foot, two-story player clubhouse, featuring improved lounges, dining, and wellness facilities.

For fans, a permanent fan pavilion provides a central gathering space with live entertainment, while extensive landscaping has created a more park-like atmosphere throughout the grounds. Every detail has been designed to elevate both the fan and player experience at the Cincinnati Open.

HAR-TRU AT THE CINCINNATI OPEN

The action is here — August 5-18

FUN FOR THE FANS

The Cincinnati Open, 2025

Join us in Cincinnati! We'd love to see you there!

August 5 – 18, 2025

Featuring fantastic tennis from the top players in the world.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Pristine courts at the Lindner Family Tennis Center.

ATP and WTA 1000

A pivotal stop in the North American hardcourt swing.

Official Playing Surface

Har-Tru Sports Coatings cover 31 courts in Cincy!

Consistent Speed

Made to tournament specifications with an ITF Court Pace Rating of 4.0.

Did You Know?

The Cincinnati Open is one of the oldest and most prestigious tournaments in professional tennis—first held in 1899.