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Experience one of the top global tennis tournaments of the year

This year marks the Cincinnati Open’s 125th anniversary celebration.

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A tennis player interacting with fans and giving autographs at the Cincinnati Open.

Here’s your chance to cheer on the same players who compete at Wimbledon, the Olympics, and the US Open.

Photo by Jared Wickerham

It’s game time, INDY. From Aug. 11-19, the Cincinnati Open is serving up tennis excellence and fun for everyone.

Plan a quick getaway (just a ~2 hour drive away from Indianapolis) to spend a few days watching the world’s greatest tennis players on-court while enjoying live music, food and drinks, shopping, and more in the upgraded venue.

Get early access to the action at the new Community Day, headlined by a special Center Court exhibition featuring tennis legends Andre Agassi and John Isner against Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish. Community Day also features special opportunities, like:

  • Player access: The Cincinnati Open’s stars will be on court all day for practice sessions, autographs, player pop-ups + more.
  • Yoga at Fan Zone: Local fitness studio Body Alive will lead a yoga class in the Fan Zone, followed by light bites and refreshments.
  • Taste the Tournament at Top Deck: Attendees can stroll through the Top Deck, including the new Oasis courtyard, while sampling food and drink.
  • And more

Plus, all proceeds from Community Day tickets benefit Cincinnati Children’s.

Plan your visit + snag tickets

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