Lindner Family Tennis Center

Lindner Family Tennis Center
Center Court in 2025
Interactive map of Lindner Family Tennis Center
LocationMason, Ohio, United States
OwnerTennis for Charity, Inc.
OperatorCincinnati Tennis, LLC
Capacity11,614 (Center Court)
5,000 (Grandstand)
2,300 (Champions)
4,000 (Stadium 3)
2,000 (Court 10)
SurfaceHard, Outdoors
Construction
Broke ground1979
Opened1979
1981 – Center Court
1995 – Grandstand (Court 2)
1997 – Courts 10
2010 – Stadium 3
2025 – Champions Court
Renovated2009–2010
2024–2025
ExpandedContinuously since 1979
Construction costInitial: $35 million
2009–2010: $10 million
2024–2025: $260 million
ArchitectBrowning Day (1981, 1995, 1997, 2010)
Gensler & Barton Malow (2024, 2025)
Main contractorsVector Construction of Northern Kentucky
Tenants
Cincinnati Open (1979–present)
Website
www.cincytennis.com

The Lindner Family Tennis Center is a tennis facility in Mason, Ohio. It is the home of the Cincinnati Open and is owned by Tennis for Charity, Inc. The grounds include five permanent tennis stadia, Center Court, Grandstand Court, Champions Court, Stadium 3 and Court 10, distinguishing the center as the only world tennis venue, apart from the four Grand Slam venues, with more than two permanent stadia. Center Court, built in 1981 and expanded many times since, has a capacity of 11,600.

Its name, The Lindner Family Tennis Center, pays tribute to the family of a former tournament sponsor, the late Cincinnati financier, Carl Lindner, Jr., rather than a more intriguing local attribute such as Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

Browning Day of Indianapolis has been the architectural firm of record for the Center since its conception.