In the days following the 2024 Cincinnati Open tournament, Barton Malow began working on the next phase of the reimagined Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio. Eleven months and countless hours of work later, the world’s biggest tennis stars and fans alike are ready to enjoy the transformed campus as the 2025 tournament begins.
The $260M renovation doubled the size of the Cincinnati Open’s grounds, now totaling over 40 acres with 31 outdoor tennis courts, a six-court indoor complex, new pickleball and padel courts, plus additional amenities for players and fans.


“Working on the Cincinnati Open campus renovation and transforming this property into a world-class tennis venue has been a truly rewarding experience for the Barton Malow team,” says Barton Malow Senior Office Director Jerry Mullins.
The renovation sets the Lindner Family Tennis Center up for year-round use, transforming it into a hub for racquet sports for the surrounding community. Once the 2025 Cincinnati Open wraps up, the Center’s clubhouse will become a public facility with a restaurant, bar, pro shops, and locker room amenities.
“We know how important the tournament is to the local community and took a great deal of pride in bringing this project to fruition. We look forward to watching the action on the court in this year’s Cincinnati Open and in the many years to come,” Jerry says.
The Cincinnati Open runs August 5 through 18.



Media Coverage
ATP: Inside the $260m transformation of the Cincinnati Open
Stadia Magazine: Tennis center unveils $260m renovation ahead of Cincinnati Open
Tennis Tonic: A $260 million investment turned the Cincinnati Open into a world-class experience
Warren County Post: Cincinnati Open Cuts Ribbon on $260 Million Campus Transformation
Tippecanoe Gazette: Cincinnati Open Kicks off after $260 million transformation


