Two mornings. Two matches. Two unforgettable community experiences.
Tennis fans in Cincinnati, your Grand Slam moment is here, and you don’t need a plane ticket to Paris to feel it. The Cincinnati Open and Cincinnati Open Sporting Club are teaming up to host a Roland Garros Watch Party on June 6 and 7, bringing the electric energy of the French Open finals right to your neighborhood.
Whether you’ve followed the clay-court season since its first swing or you’re just discovering the sport’s most romantic major, this free community event is designed to welcome everyone. Watch the women’s and men’s Roland Garros finals on a massive screen, surrounded by fellow tennis enthusiasts, with food, drinks, and on-court activities to keep the morning buzzing.



What You Need to Know
Dates: Saturday, June 6 (women’s final) & Sunday, June 7 (men’s final)
Hours: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Location: Cincinnati Open Sporting Club, pickleball courtyard
What to Expect
Not just a viewing party, the Roland Garros watch party is a full morning out. Between sets, take a swing yourself: free, open play on the pickleball and padel courts is available to all attendees, with equipment provided. No gear or experience required.
For those looking to commemorate the occasion, a permanent jewelry experience and a flower bar will be on-site, offering a unique way to mark the weekend.
- Live Roland Garros finals on the big screen (women’s and men’s)
- Free open play on pickleball and padel courts with equipment provided
- Permanent jewelry experience and flower bar on-site
- Complimentary coffee from the Fix Coffee cart and pastries from Mon Petit Choux
- Caveman Crepes, available June 7 only
- Sporting Club Restaurant & Bar open from 11 a.m. with food and drink specials for purchase
A Grand Slam Moment Built for Cincinnati
The Cincinnati Open has long been one of the premier tennis events in the United States, drawing some of the world’s best players to Mason every summer. This Roland Garros Watch Party is an extension of that mission: building a tennis community in Cincinnati that extends beyond August.
The event is free and open to all. Just show up, settle in, and let the best clay-court players in the world do the rest.


