The Cincinnati Open, formerly called the Western & Southern Open, is celebrating its 125th anniversary and 45th year in Mason, Ohio as the tournament heats up on Monday.
Monday’s schedule includes the final round of qualifying play as eight ATP and WTA players will earn a place in the main draw.
There will be six ATP main draw matches (two singles, four doubles) during Monday’s night session, highlighted by American Tommy Paul (World No. 13), who is fresh off a Bronze Medal at the Paris Olympics. There are 116 Cincinnati Open participants who competed in the Paris Olympics, including 20 total medal winners and three Opening Ceremony flag bearers.
Monday’s evening session also features 2024 NCAA doubles champions Robert Cash and JJ Tracy from Ohio State taking on Wimbledon finalists Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson.
Tickets for Monday night’s session are still available here.
How to watch the Cincinnati Open
Gates at the Lindner Family Tennis Center open at 9:30 a.m. for Monday’s day session with the first matches scheduled for 11 a.m. Gates open at 5 p.m. for the night session and first-round matches will begin at 6 p.m.
Matches can be watched live on the Tennis Channel while select matches throughout the tournament will be available to watch live on Amazon Prime, Roku, Samsung+, YouTube TV and Hulu+ Live.
How to get tickets for the Cincinnati Open
Single-session tickets for the remainder of the tournament are still available at CincinnatiOpen.com/tickets/. Monday’s day session tickets start at around $70 and night session tickets are currently selling for around $55.
Full-series and multi-day ticket packages are sold out.
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