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CINCINNATI OPEN RETURNS

Before there was the Rose Bowl, before baseball’s first World Series, the first Indy 500, and decades before golf’s Masters, the best players in tennis came to Cincinnati, Ohio for a very special tournament. It was called the Cincinnati Open.
The tournament, which was founded in 1899, stands as a testament to the rich history and evolution of tennis that’s woven into the fabric of the Cincinnati region. With an eye toward the future, the tournament is investing $260 million toward on-site improvements as it prepares for an expanded player field and increased number of days beginning in 2025.
Find out more about this amazing event here

 

Posted by: Cincy Region
Posted on: 21/03/2024

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