Cincinnati Open Tennis Tournament Returns to Mason in August with New Name

Cincinnati Open Tennis Tournament Returns to Mason in August with New Name

The Cincinnati Open, formerly known as the Western & Southern Open, is returning to Mason, Ohio, in August 2024. To commemorate its 125th anniversary, the tournament is reverting to its original name to honor its rich history.

The tournament, first held in 1899 as the Cincinnati Open, has undergone several name changes over the years. However, the return to its original moniker is seen as a nod to its storied past.

“Returning to Cincinnati Open as the tournament’s name is an opportunity for us to celebrate its rich history at a time when we are also focused on a bold future and taking every possible step to grow and enhance the event,” said Bob Moran, president of Beemok Sports & Entertainment, in a press release.

Despite the name change, interest in the tournament remains high, with all full series ticket packages officially sold out. Single-session tickets are still available for all rounds of the tournaments, including finals.

Other than qualifiers and finals, single session tickets are broken down into day sessions and night sessions. Single session tickets give attendees a reserved seat at Center Court, full access to the tournament grounds, including every match and practice court, and more.

Single session tickets range in prices based on the round in the tournament. Tickets during the qualifying round on Sunday, Aug. 11 are as low as $34, while the cheapest seat available during the singles finals on Monday, Aug. 19 are $129.

To see the full session schedule and to buy tickets, click here.

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