“We are ushering in a new era at the Cincinnati Open, and the complete transformation of our campus will create an unparalleled experience for our fans and players,” said Bob Maron, CEO of Beemok Sports & Entertainment which owns the Cincinnati Open, last year ahead of launcing a $260 million transformation project. Heading into this season’s hard court extravaganza, the organizers took pride in revealing the multiple additions they have made to the venue – more courts, open space to explore as the area has been doubled up to 40 acres. Not to mention the renovation of the locker rooms, Performance Center and whatnot. Still, something seems to be lacking, and Aryna Sabalenka just pointed it out.

The world No.1 and defending Cincinnati champion started her campaign on a winning note on Sat

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