Today’s focus: Fan Zones.
If you’re heading to the Cincinnati Open, you won’t have to worry about finding a spot to rest in the shade, meet up with friends, or grab a bite to eat—there are fan zones everywhere.
The largest space is The Common, located right next to the main food stalls. It’s packed with umbrellas for sun protection, and there’s a stage where live music plays throughout the day. Matches are also broadcast here, so you can catch the action while relaxing.
Beyond The Common, smaller vignettes are scattered around the grounds—benches, couches, beach chairs, and even grassy patches where you can stretch out between matches.
Near the northside entrance, across from Stadium 3, there’s a smaller fan zone featuring sponsor booths and a kids’ area with games and space to run around.
All in all, there’s something for every type of fan, whether you’re looking to recharge, be entertained, or just enjoy the atmosphere.
Player Interviews
Post-match press highlights from Day 5:
Jasmine Paolini – Working to regain confidence in the second half of the season.
Coco Gauff – Admitted to a Love Island obsession.
Andrey Rublev – Shared how keeping his emotions in check helped him beat Learner Tien, who recently got the better of him in DC.
Jessica Pegula – Talked about the upcoming stretch where she has big points to defend, plus the player council’s take on the two-week Masters.
Carlos Alcaraz – Explained why he went straight to practice after his win over Damir Dzumhur.
I’m also working on a longer Meet the Players piece on Ella Seidel and Iva Jovic, which will be coming later this summer.
🎧 All available press audio is included.
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