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MASON, OH -- The 2025 edition of the Cincinnati Open will be the largest in the tournament’s history, with more players, matches, days of competition and entertainment planned for the event’s transformed venue.
The tournament will take place over 14 days – up from nine – to account for the men’s and women’s singles fields growing from 56 to 96 players. The two-week Cincinnati Open will be held Tuesday, Aug. 5 through Monday, Aug. 18 and will increase from 16 to 24 sessions. The growth of the tournament will be on full display at the expanded and enhanced Lindner Family Tennis Center, which is doubling in size ahead of the 2025 event through offseason construction.
“We view the growth of the Cincinnati Open as a true transformation of the event that will elevate the experience for our fans, players and partners,” said Tournament Director Bob Moran. “The added days will help players compete at their peak due to additional rest between matches and will give our fans more opportunities to see the world’s top tennis talent in more matches, practices and special experiences across more days on-site.”
Here's an overview of what the new, expanded tournament format means:
Below is the provisional schedule for singles play at the 2025 Cincinnati Open...