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The Cincinnati Open organized surprise visits for fans from the game's biggest stars like Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner.
It was a memorable first week at the Cincinnati Open, highlighted by Venus Willams' return, a three-hour slugfest between Aryna Sabalenka and Emma Raducanu, a pair of hometown heroes and so much more.
British Pro Tennis Player Emma Raducanu stopped a match because of a crying child, prompting the umpire to ask if she wanted ...
Some of the top names in tennis are in action Aug. 10 in the second round of the Cincinnati Open. Follow The Enquirer's live ...
The tournament is headlined by top-ranked men's and women's players, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, who were both ...
Iva Jovic, a California native, has gone from qualifying exit to the Cincinnati Open Round of 32 as the Lucky Loser at just ...
Mason, Ohio is not Miami or Madrid. But the Cincinnati Open is betting on a history that goes back to 1899 in the face of ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNCincinnati Open Showcases $260M Bet to Be Tennis’s Fifth Slam
Several former Cincinnati Open champions have praised the event’s renovations. The post Cincinnati Open Showcases $260M Bet ...
Gauff gushed over the renovations made to the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, and she showed love for her Queen City ...
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