Cincinnati Open Expands to Two-Week Format in 2025
Cincinnati Open Expands to Two-Week Format in 2025

Cincinnati Open Expands to Two-Week Format in 2025

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The 2025 Cincinnati Open begins August 5, marking its debut as a two-week tournament following $260 million in campus renovations that include expanded facilities and amenities. Both men's and women's singles fields have grown from 56 to 96 players, featuring top-ranked stars such as Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka, Novak Djokovic, and local talents Peyton Stearns and Caty McNally. Fans benefit from affordable ticket options, including $8 qualifying-round seats and family discounts, along with new entertainment offerings beyond tennis. Major storylines include a potential Alcaraz-Sinner rematch, Sabalenka's title defense, and a possible final Cincinnati appearance for Djokovic. Weather forecasts for the first week predict mostly sunny and warm conditions with occasional showers or thunderstorms. The tournament aims to enhance spectator and player experiences, further solidifying its status as a premier stop on the ATP and WTA tours.

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