
Top tennis courts in Cincinnati



Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove

Cincinnati's hilly landscape is dotted with well-maintained public courts, with popular facilities at Ault Park in the East End, Rapid Run Park in Price Hill, and Alms Park overlooking the Ohio River, all managed by Cincinnati Recreation Commission.
$9.1M
Prize Money (2025 ATP)
11,600
Center Court Capacity
1899
W&S Open First Held
$260M
2025 Renovation
Top tennis courts in Cincinnati




A local guide to the Cincinnati tennis scene.
1899
Tournament founded — the oldest professional tennis tournament in the US still played in its original region
1979
Moves to a permanent stadium in Mason, Ohio
2023
Djokovic saves championship point to defeat Alcaraz in the longest best-of-three ATP final ever (3h 49m)
2025
$260M renovation completed — facility doubles to 40+ acres, courts expand from 17 to 31
Outdoor April–October; hot humid summers.
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