The 2025 Cincinnati Open began before the 2025 Canadian Open had even finished, an interesting development that caused quite the stir.
As Ben Shelton and Karen Khachanov and Victoria Mboko, and Naomi Osaka prepared to play their Canadian Open finals, the first-round matches in Cincinnati were well underway.
By the time Shelton had beaten Khachanov and Mboko had defeated Osaka to clinch the titles in Canada, several big names were already out of the Cincinnati Open.
The likes of Venus Williams and Katie Boulter were knocked out in round one of the Cincinnati Open, while the Canadian Open was still ongoing.

This strange phenomenon was a result of the new format introduced for 2025, where the Canadian Open and Cincinnati Open are set to be played across three weeks.
Giving his verdict on the three-week format, former world number one Andy Roddick shared whether he was a fan of the change.
Andy Roddick thinks the three-week format works and wants Indian Wells and Miami to follow suit
During the latest edition of ‘Quick Served’, Roddick shared his thoughts on the three-week format.
“I’ve got to tell you guys, the three-week situation. I am mad just because it added a week, I am a broken record,” he said,
“But now having seen this event, I was with the tournament directors up there, and Tennis Canada, and they did not disagree with what I was saying. It’s like the Spiderman meme where anyone you talk to just points to the other one, and says they added a week, we only added four days.
“I am down with the three-week side of things. I just think all the other ones should do it too. I think it worked.”
The ATP Tour legend wants to see the other two-week Masters 1000 tournaments work together to mesh their events into a three-week period.
“I like it way more than I thought with the two events smashed up against each other,” he said.
“The three-week model does not bother me. Now, why can’t Madrid and Rome do that? Why can’t Indian Wells and Miami do that?
“I know the reasons are because it’s separate ownership structures and whatever, but I’m just saying if we are pulling back and just saying what is best for the ATP schedule, this worked.”
In 2025, the number of 96-player Masters 1000 events was increased from five to seven, although the Canadian Open and Cincinnati Open were the only two events to overlap.
| Tournament | Draw | Main draw start date | Date of final | Champion |
| Indian Wells | 96 | March 5 | March 16 | Jack Draper |
| Miami Open | 96 | March 19 | March 30 | Jakub Mensik |
| Monte-Carlo | 56 | April 6 | April 13 | Carlos Alcaraz |
| Madrid Open | 96 | April 23 | May 4 | Casper Ruud |
| Italian Open | 96 | May 7 | May 18 | Carlos Alcaraz |
| Canadian Open | 96 | July 27 | August 7 | Ben Shelton |
| Cincinnati Open | 96 | August 7 | August 18 | – |
| Shanghai Masters | 96 | October 1 | October 12 | – |
| Paris Masters | 56 | October 27 | November 2 | – |
With the two events overlapping, performance byes are reserved for unseeded players who reach the finals of the Canadian Open.
On the WTA Tour, Osaka and Mboko fit into that category, but withdrew from Cincinnati, as the byes weren’t used.
While Roddick is a fan of the three-week events, he isn’t happy with the performance byes, as he claims the rule is ‘dumb’.
“The performance bye is dumb because I don’t want to hear it, and I’m the first former player to raise my hand and say everyone is better and they will be better and sports moves on. And also, I once won 12 matches in 13 days at these two events and won both of them,” he said.

“Let’s take [Naomi] Osaka for an example, and she is not thinking this right now, but if you go into this and say you make the final, and your turnaround time for Cincy might be a little short. You know what is shorter?
“Playing Sunday and then playing Tuesday, like it used to be. So that is an improvement.”
Everyone has their own opinions on the ATP Tour schedule, but Roddick’s is one shared by many.
The American has an idea of how to fix the scheduling issues, which would give the players a much longer off-season.
Andy Roddick’s plan to fix the tennis schedule
Not for the first time, Roddick has outlined his plans to create a more manageable tennis schedule.
“I don’t like adding weeks, we need fewer weeks, we need to be done with tennis by November 1st,” he said.
“That needs to be the goal of every conversation moving forward because we want our star players, if we can get two more years out of them, that’s worth it. Multiply that by ten players, and you have stacked fields. People need time to recover.
“Play the [ATP] 250s in November and front-load all the big point events for the top players who play the most, who need the most rest.
| Month | Tournament | Country | Surface | Champion |
| December/January | Hong Kong Open | Hong Kong | Hard | Alexandre Muller |
| December/January | Brisbane International | Australia | Hard | Jiri Lehecka |
| January | Adelaide International | Australia | Hard | Felix Auger-Aliassime |
| January | Auckland Open | New Zealand | Hard | Gael Monfils |
| January/February | Open Occitanie | France | Hard | Felix Auger-Aliassime |
| February | Delray Beach Open | USA | Hard | Miomir Kecmanovic |
| February | Open 13 | France | Hard | Ugo Humbert |
| February | Argentina Open | Argentina | Clay | Joao Fonseca |
| February/March | Chile Open | Chile | Clay | Laslo Djere |
| March/April | U.S Men’s Clay Court Championships | USA | Clay | Jenson Brooksby |
| March/April | Grand Prix Hassan II | Morocco | Clay | Luciano Darderi |
| March/April | Romanian Open | Romania | Clay | Flavio Cobolli |
| May | Geneva Open | Switzerland | Clay | Novak Djokovic |
| June | Stuttgart Open | Germany | Grass | Taylor Fritz |
| June | Rosmalen Grass Court Championships | Netherlands | Grass | Gabriel Diallo |
| June | Mallorca Championships | Spain | Grass | Tallon Griekspoor |
| June | Eastbourne International | UK | Grass | Taylor Fritz |
| July | Los Cabos Open | Mexico | Hard | Denis Shapovalov |
| July | Swedish Open | Sweden | Clay | Luciano Darderi |
| July | Swiss Open | Switzerland | Clay | Alexander Bublik |
| July | Austrian Open | Austria | Clay | Alexander Bublik |
| July | Croatia Open | Croatia | Clay | Luciano Darderi |
| August | Winston-Salem Open | USA | Hard | – |
| September | Chengdu Open | China | Hard | – |
| September | Hangzhou Open | China | Hard | – |
| October | Almaty Open | Kazakhstan | Hard | – |
| October | European Open | Belgium | Hard | – |
| October | Stockholm Open | Sweden | Hard | – |
| November | Hellenic Championship | Greece | Hard | – |
| November | Moselle Open | France | Hard | – |
“Let the 250s live in November and let the people [ranked] 70 or 80, trying to make hay and get paychecks, play that.
“Let’s not take up a month, let’s take up three weeks.”
There are 30 ATP 250 events scheduled for 2025, spread across the entire year.
If Roddick had his way, those events would all be contested by lower-ranked players in November.
Only time will tell if the tennis calendar changes in the future, but it will certainly be something to keep an eye on.
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