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2025 Cincinnati Open
August 7 - August 18

Last Updated on August 29, 2025
The 2025 Cincinnati Open was a professional tennis tournament that took place from August 5 to August 18, 2025. It was a combined men’s and women’s event played on outdoor hardcourts. The tournament was held at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, United States.
The tournament was a significant fixture on both the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour and the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour. The men’s event was part of the ATP Tour Masters 1000 series, while the women’s event was classified as a WTA 1000 tournament. The 2025 edition marked the 124th men’s tournament and the 97th women’s tournament.
The event served as a key tune-up for the US Open, the final Grand Slam tournament of the year. It featured singles and doubles competitions for both men and women, attracting top-ranked players from around the world. The total prize money for the men’s tournament was $9,193,540, while the women’s tournament offered a prize fund of $5,152,599.
The singles draws for both events were increased from 56 to 96 players that year. Qualifying matches were played on Tuesday, August 5 and Wednesday, August 6, and both the men’s and women’s singles finals were held on Monday, August 18.
Tournament Details
Date | 7–18 August |
Edition | 124th (men) / 97th (women) |
Draw | 96MS/94WS/32MD/32WD |
Category | ATP Tour Masters 1000 (men) |
WTA 1000 (women) | |
Total Prize Money | $9,193,540 (men) |
$5,152,599 (women) | |
Surface | Hard |
Location | Cincinnati, United States |
Venue | Lindner Family Tennis Center |
Champions
Men’s Singles | 🇪🇸 Carlos Alcaraz |
Women’s Singles | 🇵🇱 Iga Świątek |
Men’s Doubles | 🇭🇷 Nikola Mektić 🇺🇲 Rajeev Ram |
Women’s Doubles | 🇨🇦 Gabriela Dabrowski 🇳🇿 Erin Routliffe |
Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Świątek claimed the singles titles at the 2025 Cincinnati Open, though their paths to victory differed dramatically. Alcaraz captured his eighth Masters 1000 crown after defending champion Jannik Sinner retired down 0-5 in the final, making Alcaraz the youngest men’s champion since Andy Murray in 2008. Świątek, meanwhile, was in dominant form, defeating Jasmine Paolini 7-5, 6-4 without dropping a set all tournament to secure her eleventh WTA 1000 title.
The event saw historic runs beyond the champions. Térence Atmane became the first qualifier to reach the semifinals since 2015, while Aryna Sabalenka’s title defense ended in the quarterfinals with a loss to Elena Rybakina.
In doubles, Nikola Mektić and Rajeev Ram won the men’s title, and the women’s doubles crown was successfully defended by Erin Routliffe, who won with new partner Gabriela Dabrowski. The tournament also crowned a new ATP doubles World No. 1, as Lloyd Glasspool ascended to the top ranking.
Prize Money
Men’s Singles and Men’s Doubles
Men’s Singles | Men’s Doubles | |
Winner | $1,124,380 | $457,150 |
Finals | $597,890 | $242,020 |
Semi-Finals | $332,160 | $129,970 |
Quarter-Finals | $189,075 | $65,000 |
Round of 16 | $103,225 | $34,850 |
Round of 32 | $60,400 | $19,050 |
Round of 64 | $35,260 | – |
Round of 96 | $23,760 | – |
Women’s Singles and Women’s Doubles
Women’s Singles | Women’s Doubles | |
Winner | $752,275 | 1,000 points | $262,780 |
Finals | $391,600 | 650 points | $139,120 |
Semi-Finals | $206,100 | 390 points | $74,700 |
Quarter-Finals | $106,900 | 215 points | $37,360 |
Round of 16 | $56,678 | 120 points | $19,970 |
Round of 32 | $32,840 | 65 points | $10,950 |
Round of 64 | $18,200 | 35 points | – |
Round of 96 | $11,270 | 10 points | – |