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Take a look at the new renovations in Mason for this year’s Cincinnati Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center.
With the new-look Cincinnati Open just days away, some tickets are selling out.
The tournament, held in Mason, Ohio, draws huge crowds each year, where thousands of spectators fill the seats of the Lindner Family Tennis Center to witness world-class tennis in action.
Attendees can expect facility upgrades, limited-edition merchandise, plenty of affordable food options, and even cooler temperatures this weekend to kick off the tournament. Despite limited availability, there is still a chance to score last-minute tickets ahead of the event, although they could come with a hefty price tag if you want primo seats.
Here’s how to get tickets to this year’s Cincinnati Open.
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Ticket options and prices vary depending on day, seating, and session, but semifinals and finals tickets cost around $1,000 each for prime seating, according to the Cincinnati Open website.
Full Series and Mini Plan packages are all sold out, but premium club luxury seating options still remain for qualifying and first-round sessions Aug. 11 and 12; prices start at $125 via Fevo.
Single session 1 tickets range from $70 up to $215 for verified resale tickets, per Ticketmaster. For session 16 singles finals, tickets range from $125 to $1,088 for a single ticket, depending on the seats.
Can’t choose which tickets to buy? The Cincinnati Open website provides personalized ticket suggestions through its Ticket Recommender. It will ask three questions about what kind of tennis fan you are, your budget and your vacation preferences.
Map and ticket tools are also available on the site, which include seat views, ticket terms, and a mobile ticketing guide.
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