The Cincinnati Open will welcome more than two dozen partners for the Aug. 11-19 tournament as it continues to elevate the fan and player experience to unprecedented levels.
Through a unique partnership model, the Cincinnati Open has formed relationships with six companies as cornerstone partners – Western & Southern Financial Group, Credit One Bank, Great American Insurance Group, Procter & Gamble, Fifth Third and Kroger – forgoing the typical title and presenting sponsorship model.
These companies were instrumental in ensuring the event will remain in Cincinnati and are contributing to the growth of the tournament and its facility as the Cincinnati Open is further established as a world-class event and destination.
“We are grateful for all of our partners’ support, especially our cornerstone partners who have played a pivotal role in keeping the tournament in Cincinnati and supporting our vision for the event’s growth,” said Bob Moran, President of Beemok Sports & Entertainment. “These partnerships and the support of City of Mason, Warren County and State of Ohio exemplify true collaboration and have been essential in ushering in a new era at the Cincinnati Open. Together, we are creating an unparalleled experience for our fans and players.”
New global brands who are partnering with the Cincinnati Open in 2024 include Betway, Holcim, SAP and Cadillac, while Emirates, Rolex, Hologic, FILA, Cintas, TriHealth, Cincinnati Children’s, Prasco, JobsOhio and GreenSet will continue their sponsorships.
Food and drink partners at the 2024 Cincinnati Open include Veroni, La Crema Wine, Maestro Dobel Tequila, Moet & Chandon Champagne, G&J Pepsi and Sonder Brewing.
Just as the partners continue to elevate the Cincinnati Open experience, so too will the various on-site projects that will be completed ahead of this year’s tournament. Every seat in Center Court has been replaced and upgraded for the 2024 Cincinnati Open, part of the ongoing work to elevate the fan experience. Other improvements for 2024 will include seat replacement in the lower bowl of the P&G Grandstand, refurbishment of the Top Deck area and four additional Prasco practice courts.
The Cincinnati Open campus will undergo a major transformation ahead of the 2025 tournament when its player fields will expand to 96 singles players. Modern facades and extensive landscaping work will create an elegant, park-like feel throughout the campus. Additional facilities will be added to accommodate the larger tournament, with the construction of a new 2,000-seat stadium, a two-story, 56,000 square foot player center, a six-court indoor facility, installation of more courts to bring the facility’s total to 31, and much more.
For a full list of Cincinnati Open partners, click here.