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MASON, OH -- Ten former tournament champions headline the initial player entries for the 2026 Cincinnati Open, which will welcome the world’s best players from the WTA and ATP Tours to the Lindner Family Tennis Center Aug. 8-23.
Former Cincinnati Open winners Iga Swiatek (2025), Aryna Sabalenka (2024), Coco Gauff (2023), Madison Keys (2019), Karolina Pliskova (2016), Carlos Alcaraz (2025), Jannik Sinner (2024), Novak Djokovic (2023, 2020, 2018), Alexander Zverev (2021) and Daniil Medvedev (2019) will return in an effort to once again hoist the Rookwood Cup.
“We are excited to welcome the world's best players back to the Cincinnati Open next month,” said Tournament Director Bob Moran. “To have the available top 75 men and women sign up to compete for this highly coveted title speaks volumes about the importance of this event on the respective calendars. We set an incredibly high bar in 2025 with the extensive and expansive changes made to the player facilities, so it's extremely satisfying to see the amazing strength of this field come to life."
In addition to the 10 former champions, entrants for the 96-player fields include:
The complete list of singles entrants can be found at cincinnatiopen.com/players.
Twelve players will be added to each field through a two-round qualifying event that will take place Aug. 11-12. Additional players will be awarded wild cards.
This year’s Cincinnati Open will begin with Community Weekend, Aug. 8-9, with family-friendly activities planned alongside player practice sessions. The tournament will culminate with Finals Weekend Aug. 22-23, featuring the singles semifinals on Saturday and the championship matches on Sunday with special events to mark the tournament’s conclusion.
The Cincinnati Open, which drew 285,000 fans last year, annually hosts the world’s best men’s and women’s professional tennis players as a 1000-level tournament on both the ATP and WTA Tours. The Lindner Family Tennis Center underwent a $260 million transformation ahead of the 2025 tournament in conjunction with the City of Mason, Warren County and the State of Ohio.
The event, which was named 1000-level Tournament of the Year by both the WTA and ATP in 2025, is proudly supported by its cornerstone partners: Western & Southern Financial Group, Credit One Bank, Procter & Gamble, Great American Insurance Group, Fifth Third and Kroger.
Tickets are on sale now at cincinnatiopen.com.
About the Cincinnati Open
Founded in 1899, the Cincinnati Open is an ATP Masters 1000 and a WTA 1000 tournament that is proudly supported by cornerstone partners Western & Southern Financial Group, Credit One Bank, Procter & Gamble, Great American Insurance Company, Fifth Third and Kroger. The Cincinnati Open most recently welcomed more than 285,000 fans from all 50 states and 65 countries and has been viewed in 187 global markets. With a focus on community, the tournament annually contributes to local charities supporting youth, families, education, health and wellness initiatives. For more information, visit cincinnatiopen.com.