Dayton Daily News

Cincinnati Open will feature upgraded venue

New fan amenities, additional courts planned for facility.

- By Ed Richter Staff Writer

The Cincinnati Open on Tuesday unveiled renovation plans for its stadium and surroundin­g areas at the Warren County tennis center.

Two new hospitalit­y areas, additional practice courts and continued redesign of spaces around the venue are a few of the improvemen­ts that will debut at the 2024 Cincinnati Open, which will be Aug. 11-19, according to Beemok Sports & Entertainm­ent, which owns and operates the Mason venue.

“While tennis is the main attraction, we want to create a world-class environmen­t for all spectators to enjoy between the match action,” said Bob Moran, president of Beemok Sports & Entertainm­ent. “These enhancemen­ts are another step in that continued investment to better the facility and, with it, the experience for all Cincinnati Open attendees.”

These upgrades, in addition to the previously announced project to replace each of the nearly 12,000 seats within Center Court and to improve the seating within Grandstand Court, are part of a $260 million investment to enhance the facility. Tournament owner Beemok Capital pledged these venue improvemen­ts after announcing its decision last year to keep the tournament at its Mason home for the next 25 years.

The entire Top Deck at Center Court will be redesigned and upgraded, with a portion being converted into The Oasis, an exclusive hospitalit­y offering for select ticket buyers. The Oasis will be designed as an Italian courtyard and will feature an exclusive menu highlighte­d by Veroni Charcuteri­e.

Four new practice courts will be added, bumping the total to 21 courts across the site and giving fans even more opportunit­ies to get close to their favorite players.

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Two new hospitalit­y areas, additional practice courts and continued redesign of spaces around the venue are a few of the improvemen­ts that will debut at the 2024 Cincinnati Open, which will be Aug. 11-19.
 ?? ?? “We want to create a world-class environmen­t,” said Bob Moran, president of Beemok Sports & Entertainm­ent.
“We want to create a world-class environmen­t,” said Bob Moran, president of Beemok Sports & Entertainm­ent.

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