Why the Cincinnati Open Fan Zone is the place to be

The Cincinnati Open is in full swing—and there’s more to enjoy at the event than just the world-class tennis.

Players have been buzzing about upgrades to the Lindner Family Tennis Center, which has doubled in size since last year with the addition of more courts and state-of-the-art facilities. Fans will find plenty of new experiences too, starting with Tennis Channel’s official Selfie Booth in the Fan Zone.

Look for the giant 12-foot smartphone installation with a location pin, strike a pose, and post using #cincyselfie to show how you can “Be Here” with Tennis Channel.

Between matches, cool off at the expanded Fan Pavillion—a 16,000-square-foot open-air space filled with food, retail and sponsor activations. Treat yourself to ultra-luxury garden suites with menus curated by celebrity chef Jet Tila, or unwind on one of two family-friendly fan lawns, each with its own Tennis Channel jumbotron.

The Fan Zone hosts activities throughout the day and evening, from a live Nothing Major podcast Q&A featuring John Isner, Sam Querrey and Steve Johnson, to player meet-and-greets with stars like Holger Rune.

The revamped tournament grounds also feature a brand-new, state-of-the-art production studio, allowing Tennis Channel to bring fans more TC Live coverage than ever, hosted by Prakash Amritraj, Dani Klupenger and Steve Weissman.

Stream every Cincinnati Open match live and on demand on Tennis Channel and the Tennis Channel App—the tournament’s exclusive broadcast partner.