CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Open, one of the longest running tennis tournaments in the nation, has unveiled plans for a $260 million renovation of its Mason campus ahead of the 2025 tournament.


What You Need To Know

  • The campus will be updated with modern stadium facades and extensive landscaping

  • Upgrades include new fan amenities, a new stadium and more courts

  • More parking will also be added to the grounds

“We are ushering in a new era at the Cincinnati Open, and the complete transformation of our campus will create an unparalleled experience for our fans and players,” said Bob Moran, president of Beemok Sports & Entertainment, in a press release. “Our goal is to provide a best-in-class experience to everyone who touches the Cincinnati Open, and these projects, which are made possible through partnerships with the City of Mason, Warren County and the State of Ohio, are the foundation upon which we will build the next chapters of this storied event’s history.” 

The campus will be updated with modern stadium facades and extensive landscaping. Among the upgrades includes:

  • New fan amenities, such as a permanent fan plaza that's shaded with a canopy and additional greenspace
  • A 56,000 square-foot two player center, which will include a lounge and restaurant space
  • Renovations of the current player facilities on the three lowest floors of the Paul Flory Player Center, including additional locker space and expanded fitness center
  • A new six-court, indoor facility
  • Creation of six pickleball and two padel courts
  • A new 2,000-seat stadium, which will be the fourth largest of the venue's five permanent stadiums

In total, the campus will soon feature 31 courts, which is an increase for the 21 planned for this year.

Additionally, more parking will be added to the north side of the campus as well as multiple new access to the parking areas. 

The Cincinnati Open said the project was made possible with support from the City of Mason, Warren County and the state of Ohio. For more details about the upgrades, click here.