The Cincinnati Open is opening its doors early for Community Weekend, a two-day celebration packed with events on Aug. 8–9. The family-friendly weekend of activities will precede tournament match play, which begins Tuesday, Aug. 11. Grounds passes are available for both Saturday and Sunday, with two separately-ticketed events: Red Bull BassLine (Saturday) and the Cincinnati Open 5K (Sunday). Both events require a special ticket which also act as grounds passes for their respective days.



Saturday, August 8
Grounds Pass

10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 8 will feature interactive on-court experiences for the youngest fans as well as plenty to do on the grounds. Activities include tennis drills, autograph sessions with the pros, face painting, balloon artists, live music and more. Watch player practices and explore the tournament grounds all day.
Red Bull Bassline

7 – 10 p.m.
Red Bull BassLine is tennis like you have never experienced before – it’s energizing, loud and interactive! It’ll be the only place to witness six of the world’s best playing against each other in a quick-fire tournament to the beat of a live, on-court DJ. Tickets for Red Bull BassLine also grant you access to the grounds all day Saturday.
Sunday, August 9
Cincinnati Open 5K

8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 9, will begin with the inaugural Cincinnati Open 5K, a fun run for runners of all levels to traverse the transformed 40-acre tournament venue. The 5K is open to all ages and running paces and will end with a post-race concert and party. A 5K registration also grants access to the Cincinnati Open grounds all day Sunday.
Grounds Pass

10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 9 will continue the on-court experiences for kids and feature more autograph sessions, face painting, balloon artists plus live music and entertainment. Watch your favorite players practice and enjoy all the food and drink options the tournament has to offer!
Monday, August 10
Grounds Pass

10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
While Monday, Aug. 10 is not part of Community Weekend activities, the grounds will be open to the public to watch player practices and explore.




