Tennis continues to grow, as evidenced by the record-breaking attendances at almost every major tournament. This was the case in Cincinnati, where a total of 205,068 people came to watch tennis over the seven days of competition, with "sold out" signs posted for 13 out of the 16 sessions held. The tournament in Ohio had never before surpassed the 200,000 spectator mark, all despite Djokovic's absence and Alcaraz's early elimination.
The 2024 @CincyTennis drew a record attendance of 205,068, marking the first time the tournament drew over 200,000 fans as a single-week event.
— Michal Samulski (@MichalSamulski) August 20, 2024
13 of 16 sessions were sold-out.
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