Cincinnati 2026: Schedule, Results & Stats
- Surface
- Hard
- Draw
- 128
- Dates
- 11–23 August 2026
- Location
- United States
- Prize money
- $9,415,725
Cincinnati is a men's ATP Tour tournament held in United States. The 2026 edition takes place 11–23 August 2026 on hard courts. The singles draw features 128 players competing from the round of 128 through to the final. This page provides the full schedule, live scores and complete results for the current edition, with each match linking to detailed head-to-head records, recent form and pre-match analysis.
Hard courts give a true, medium-paced bounce that suits all-court tennis and rewards clean, consistent ball-striking. Here the courts play at a medium-fast pace, rewards aggression and first-strike tennis.
Title chances
Most likely champions
- 1Zverev A.30%43%
- 2Fritz T.15%31%
- 3Auger Aliassime F.12%25%
- 4De Minaur A.11%20%
- 5Fils A.9%17%
- 6Musetti L.6%16%
- 7Paul T.5%9%
- 8Tiafoe F.4%10%
- 9Nakashima B.2%7%
- 10Cobolli F.2%6%
- 11Borges N.2%6%
- 12Tirante T.2%5%
Each player's chance of winning the title, from a Monte Carlo simulation of the remaining Cincinnati draw (82 matches played). Every hypothetical match is decided by each player's surface Elo, shrunk toward overall Elo on a thin surface sample. Updated as results come in. How it works.
Draw luck
How much the bracket helped or hurt each contender — their title chance in this draw versus an average random draw, in percentage points. A kinder draw lifts the number; a tougher path lowers it. How it works.
Kindest draw
- Medvedev D.+2.3pp
- Auger Aliassime F.+1.6pp
- Shelton B.+1.5pp
- Musetti L.+1.0pp
Toughest draw
- Djokovic N.−2.2pp
- Draper J.−1.8pp
- Lehecka J.−0.9pp
- Fils A.−0.5pp
Field strength
How strong this draw is by Umpiry Rating — and, once it's over, how hard the champion's path actually was. How it works.
The field
Schedule
Results
Biggest upsets →Explore the rankings
Frequently asked questions
Who is the favourite to win Cincinnati 2026?
Based on Umpiry's Title chances projection, Alexander Zverev currently has the highest probability of winning at 30%, followed by Taylor Fritz (15%) and Felix Auger Aliassime (12%). The probabilities are calculated by simulating the remaining draw and update after every match.
Who does Umpiry project to win Cincinnati 2026?
Alexander Zverev is the most likely champion (30%) in Umpiry's Monte Carlo simulation of the remaining Cincinnati draw. The Projection tab traces their most likely route to the title — their projected opponent in each round — and updates after every result.
What surface is Cincinnati played on?
Cincinnati is played on hard.
How fast is the court at Cincinnati?
Cincinnati plays at a fast pace — our court pace index is 73 out of 100, where a higher number means a faster court.
What category is Cincinnati?
Cincinnati is part of the ATP Tour.
What is the prize money at Cincinnati 2026?
The total prize money at Cincinnati 2026 is $9,415,725.