Rain and thunderstorms forced play to be stopped in the Cincinnati Open Tuesday night.Play was suspended at the Lindner Family Tennis Center around 9 p.m. Tuesday night as the inclement weather created dangerous playing conditions.Around 9:40 pm., tournament officials said competition was ending Tuesday night, with a revised order of play for Wednesday coming shortly.Tuesday saw several big-name players take the court, including Carlos Alcaraz, Andrey Rublev and Jakub Mensik on the men’s side, and Jasmine Paolini and Karolina Muchova on the women’s side.The 2025 tournament opened on Tuesday, Aug. 5 and is set to run through Monday, Aug. 18. For the latest scores and schedule, click here.Quarterfinal play will run from Aug. 14-15: The men will split the round over both days while all women’s quarterfinal matches will be played on the 15th.The men’s and women’s semifinals will get their own day: The men on Saturday, Aug. 16 and the women on Sunday, Aug. 17.Both singles championship matches will be held on Monday, Aug. 18. Doubles finals, for both men and women, will be played on Sunday, Aug. 17.How to get ticketsTicket packages on now available for the Cincinnati Open tournament, with multiple options available for spectators.When selecting tickets, fans can choose from single session, premium seating, group seating and travel package options. Multi-day packages and series packages have sold out.From there, fans will also have the option of buying tickets for the day session or night session on a given day, with prices varying.To purchase tickets for the 2025 Cincinnati Open, click here.
MASON, Ohio —
Rain and thunderstorms forced play to be stopped in the Cincinnati Open Tuesday night.
Play was suspended at the Lindner Family Tennis Center around 9 p.m. Tuesday night as the inclement weather created dangerous playing conditions.
Around 9:40 pm., tournament officials said competition was ending Tuesday night, with a revised order of play for Wednesday coming shortly.
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Due to the rain, there will be no further play this evening. A revised order of play for Wednesday will be released shortly.
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 13, 2025
Tuesday saw several big-name players take the court, including Carlos Alcaraz, Andrey Rublev and Jakub Mensik on the men’s side, and Jasmine Paolini and Karolina Muchova on the women’s side.
The 2025 tournament opened on Tuesday, Aug. 5 and is set to run through Monday, Aug. 18. For the latest scores and schedule, click here.
Quarterfinal play will run from Aug. 14-15: The men will split the round over both days while all women’s quarterfinal matches will be played on the 15th.
The men’s and women’s semifinals will get their own day: The men on Saturday, Aug. 16 and the women on Sunday, Aug. 17.
Both singles championship matches will be held on Monday, Aug. 18. Doubles finals, for both men and women, will be played on Sunday, Aug. 17.
How to get tickets
Ticket packages on now available for the Cincinnati Open tournament, with multiple options available for spectators.
When selecting tickets, fans can choose from single session, premium seating, group seating and travel package options. Multi-day packages and series packages have sold out.
From there, fans will also have the option of buying tickets for the day session or night session on a given day, with prices varying.
To purchase tickets for the 2025 Cincinnati Open, click here.