The Western and Southern Open tennis tournament will remain in Cincinnati, a decision that is seen as important for maintaining regional balance in the professional tennis game in the US. The tournament has a 125-year history in Cincinnati and its continuation in the Midwest is significant. The Lexington Sporting Club is also making progress with its own stadium project, which will be a soccer-specific stadium located near Interstate 75. The club aims to have the stadium ready for use next summer. However, the planned $400 million tennis complex in Charlotte is now uncertain following the news of the Western and Southern Open staying in Cincinnati. In the world of tennis, Rachel Stuhlmann, the top-ranked tennis influencer, is attempting to calm tensions between tennis and pickleball supporters. Meanwhile, Charlotte FC has unveiled its new practice facility, Atrium Health Performance Park, which includes soccer fields, locker rooms, a weight room, and an auditorium. The facility is seen as a step towards making Charlotte FC a world-class club.
.@CincyTennis stays in Cincy! 🥳 @DjokerNole and @CocoGauff share the news in an exciting new video. MORE: https://t.co/4YpSU2fIEK
Charlotte FC has opened its new practice facility. • 52,000 square feet • 8 soccer fields • Player & staff locker rooms • 2,800 sqft weight room • 45-seat auditorium MLS facilities continue to get nicer & nicer 📈 https://t.co/MswPBmBJMT
The new training home for @CharlotteFC. 🔥 Introducing Atrium Health Performance Park, Charlotte's new 52,000 sq. foot training facility and soccer business headquarters. https://t.co/izeVaGl366
“Having the facility here,” @CharlotteFC’s president said, “it allows us to be the world class club that we want to be.” Take a sneak peek into the state-of-the-art, unique-to-MLS practice facility that was unveiled last night by David Tepper and others: https://t.co/bCNEAPsIQ2
‘Not about public support.’ Charlotte reacts to Western and Southern Open’s announcement to stay in Cincinnati rather than relocating to Charlotte. https://t.co/14NrE7F6Ud
David Tepper, owner of Charlotte FC and the Carolina Panthers, discusses the vision for this CLTFC practice facility. Emphasizes that this place will engage/involve the East Charlotte neighborhood it sits in. https://t.co/SQti87OpWe
Here at Charlotte FC’s new practice facility, where all CLTFC employees work under one roof — a vision Tepper Sports and Entertainment announced it had in August 2022. CLTFC president Joe LaBue on the stage now; David and Nicole Tepper here too. https://t.co/P0d2ZgzzmT
Rachel Stuhlmann, the world's No. 1 ranked tennis influencer, attempts to calm the emotions that have boiled over between tennis and pickleball supporters: https://t.co/PFwk1klsIt
The Heart of Tennis is to here to stay. Read more here: https://t.co/n5viTTMSDj https://t.co/jgrzO6rb5R
Bummer: Western and Southern Open tennis tournament spurns Charlotte, will stay in Cincinnati area https://t.co/tHBqrJIusi
If all goes to plan, Lexington Sporting Club will be playing in its new soccer-specific stadium next summer. But how will it compare to venues used by other teams around the country? ⬇️ https://t.co/w8znTsew0I
Lexington Sporting Club will soon have a stadium to call its own. LSC will build a soccer-specific stadium in Lexington, next to its existing training fields near Interstate 75. All the details on the new project, with comments from LSC ownership ⬇️ https://t.co/jhTZKmJ31K
Good move to stay in Cincinnati and not just because of the tournament's 125-year history there Important for tennis in the US that the pro game maintain some regional balance. Cincinnati keeps a big event in the midwest https://t.co/UpmnlMmeWg
.@CincyTennis stays in Cincy! 🥳 @DjokerNole and @CocoGauff share the news in an exciting new video. MORE: https://t.co/4YpSU2fIEK
Meanwhile, Charlotte's planned $400 million tennis complex is now TBD after the Cincinnati news. https://t.co/x5nU9mksgu