Mason commits $15 million to keeping Western & Southern Open in Ohio


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Venus Williams at the 2022 Western & Southern Open

MASON, Ohio – Mason City Council on Monday unanimously committed $15 million in economic development incentives to keep the Western & Southern Open in the city.

Beemok Capital, a company owned by South Carolina billionaire Ben Navarro, bought the tournament from the United States Tennis Association last August.

More:Mason to discuss how to keep Western & Southern tournament at special meeting Monday

The Charlotte Business Journal reported in May that a $400 million tennis complex would be part of a deal to relocate the tournament to Charlotte.

Beemok Capitol’s Ford Perry attended the special council meeting virtually to discuss extending the tournament to two weeks and expanding the Lindner Tennis Center. Mason City Manager Eric Hansen said Perry was unable to attend in person because he has COVID-19.

The planned expansion of the Linder Tennis Center will include pickleball courts, Beemok Capital COO Ford Perry told Mason City Council.

Ohio state Rep. Adam Mathews, R-Lebanon, and Sen. Steve Wilson, R-Maineville, attended the meeting, as did representatives from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and Regional Economic Development Initiative Cincinnati.

‘We want you here and we’re going to keep you here’

Mathews added $22.5 million to the House-passed version of the state budget to expand and renovate the Lindner Family Tennis Center.



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