Cincinnati Open 2026 Results & Scores
Check Cincinnati Open winners and full set scores, with singles, doubles and incomplete-match statuses clearly separated.
Aug 13 – Aug 23, 2026 · Mason, US
Cincinnati Open finished matches and scores
Winners and set scores from completed matches.
117 matches shown
Men’s Singles
109 matchesMen’s Doubles
8 matchesNo completed matches match this draw
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How to use this tool
Find a finished match and score
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Start on page 1 for the most recent completed matches, then use Previous and Next to move through older results.
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Choose Singles or Doubles to recalculate the result pages for only that draw.
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Read the Winner badge together with the set-by-set final score and official status.
Fan tip: Retired and walkover results do not always have a normal full score. The status explains how the match ended.
Results notes
Cincinnati Open score format, draw labels and match statuses
Draw separation
Check which draw produced the result
The Cincinnati Open is a combined tournament, while this tool covers the ATP men’s competition. Men’s singles and men’s doubles are listed in separate sections so a team result is never mistaken for a singles score.
Set-by-set score
Read the score without losing the match context
The winner badge identifies the advancing player or team. The final-score line then preserves each completed set in playing order, which helps distinguish a close straight-sets match from a one-sided result.
Official status
Why some results have no normal final score
Final means the match reached an official completed result. Retired means play began but a player or team stopped; walkover means the match ended before play began. A suspended match remains unfinished and should not be read as a final.
Quick answers
Cincinnati Open results FAQ
Are Cincinnati Open singles and doubles results separated?
Yes. The ATP men’s singles results and men’s doubles results are grouped separately on this page.
Why does a Cincinnati result sometimes have no complete score?
A retirement stops a match after play begins, a walkover occurs before play begins, and a suspended match is not yet final. The status explains why a normal full score may be unavailable.