By Lisa Kruse
The road to the men’s singles final has been filled with jaw-dropping action and lots of drama throughout the Cincinnati Open. Here’s what our two finalists, Frances Tiafoe and Jannik Sinner, have to say heading into to Monday’s title match.
May the best man win 👊#CincyTennis | @FTiafoe pic.twitter.com/WGM1D7hIh2
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 19, 2024
“Let the best man win.”
Frances Tiafoe, on looking forward to playing the 2024 Cincinnati Open men’s final. He faces Jannik Sinner for an opportunity to lift the Rookwood Cup.
Job done ✅ #CincyTennis
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 19, 2024
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“I try to stay there mentally…which I’m very proud and let’s see what’s coming tomorrow.”
Moments after winning his semifinal match, Jannik Sinner looks forward to being in the 2024 Cincinnati Open men’s final on Monday.
In Cincinnati, it’s more than just the matches that make the tournament special—it’s the stories, the ambitions, and the connections between the players and the city. You still have time to visit and see what makes the Cincinnati Open unique. Limited tickets remain for Monday’s final session.