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Cincinnati Open update

Rain delays eased as top seeds push toward the semifinals; action resumes with Sinner, Sabalenka advancing.

August 15, 2025 at 06:35 AM
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Express Sport analyzes how weather disruptions shaped the Cincinnati Open and what it means for a US Open buildup.

Cincinnati Open resumes after rain with Sinner Sabalenka advance

Rain forced an early finish to Tuesday's play at the Cincinnati Open, leaving the main court flooded and delaying several matches. By midweek, organizers kept to a tight schedule on Wednesday and Thursday, and the event moved forward without further disruption. The two top seeds, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, are still on track, while Carlos Alcaraz is set to face Andrey Rublev later in the day. In a notable result, Sinner defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime to reach the semifinals. Coco Gauff and Jasmine Paolini also advanced, maintaining strong momentum as the week unfolds.

Key Takeaways

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Seeds stay on track despite rain delays
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Sinner makes a bold run to the semifinals
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Sabalenka maintains consistent form at Cincinnati
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Alcaraz faces Rublev in a crucial fitness and rhythm test
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Gauff and Paolini keep moving to build US Open momentum
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Cincinnati serves as a practical warm-up for the US Open
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Weather resilience shapes fall tennis calendar

"Sinner is building form at the perfect time"

Observation on Sinner's run to the semifinals

"Sabalenka remains a title threat in Cincinnati"

Highlight of Sabalenka's continued performance

"Alcaraz faces Rublev in a real barometer for fitness"

Forecasting the upcoming clash

"Gauff and Paolini push through to keep US Open momentum"

Assessment of progress on the women's side

The rain test at Cincinnati highlights how weather remains a constant factor in a crowded late-summer calendar. Keeping play rolling helps players stay in rhythm for a fast finish to the season and for preparations ahead of the US Open. The top seeds' progress suggests depth in the field, with Sinner and Sabalenka showing form that could translate to favorable momentum in New York. The Alcaraz-Rublev matchup looms as a fitness and tactic test that could reveal who is ready for tougher late-season competition.

Highlights

  • Momentum returns fast when the weather cooperates
  • Top seeds stay sharp even when the schedule shakes
  • Cincinnati doubles as a preview for the US Open
  • Fans deserve a clean shot at the late-season tennis surge

Weather will continue to test schedules even as skill carries the sport forward.

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