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MASON, OH -- The Cincinnati Open returns in less than 30 days with world-class tennis and a completely reimagined campus. See top players like Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as they go head-to-head over two weeks. Plus, explore the venue with 40+ acres of new courts, fan spaces, food and drink options, shopping and more.
Along with the tournament excitement, the Cincinnati Open benefits the Warren County area in many ways. The City of Mason gets turned into one of the world's premier tennis destinations as one of the oldest and most prestigious professional tennis tournaments outside the four Grand Slam events, this tournament attracts many of the world's top players along with hundreds of thousands of spectators from across the United States and around the world.
The event's impact extends far beyond the tennis courts. It provides significant benefits to Mason and Warren County through the tourism that the Open creates, which is one of the tournament's greatest contributions. Visitors fill local hotels, dine at restaurants, shop at retail stores, purchase fuel, and visit attractions throughout the county. This spending supports businesses large and small while generating tax revenue that helps fund local services. For years, the tournament has been one of the busiest periods for the area's hospitality industry, with hotels often reaching full occupancy during the event.
Beyond its immediate economic impact, the tournament raises the international profile of Mason and Warren County. Television broadcasts and media coverage showcase the community to millions of viewers worldwide, promoting the region as a destination for tourism, sports, and business investment. This visibility strengthens Warren County's reputation as a host for major sporting events.
The expanded facility is expected to generate approximately $150 million in annual direct and indirect economic output for the region while supporting year-round recreation, tournaments, and community activities beyond the annual professional event.
For local residents, the Cincinnati Open represents much more than two weeks of professional tennis. It showcases Warren County on the world stage, supports local jobs and businesses, and reinforces Mason's reputation as a premier destination for international sporting events.
As another tournament approaches, the Cincinnati Open continues to prove that its greatest victories are not measured only on the court, but also in the lasting economic and community benefits it brings to Warren County year after year.
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