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Photo by Cincinnati Open
by Chris Ball,
Professional tennis facility in Mason will host Women’s and Men’s state tournaments
Mason, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) and Beemok Sports and Entertainment have announced that the Women’s and Men’s tennis state tournaments will return to the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason for the next three years.
The professional tennis facility in Southwest Ohio hosted the OHSAA tennis state tournaments from 2014 through the spring of 2022 before undergoing renovations. The College of Wooster hosted the state tournaments the last two years.

(photo courtesy of Wikipedia)
“We’re proud to welcome back the OHSAA state tennis tournaments to the Lindner Family Tennis Center,” said Bob Moran, President of Beemok Sports and Entertainment. “After a major transformation, our campus will be a year-round public facility where Ohio’s best high school players will compete on the same courts as the world’s best. It is an opportunity that will inspire them throughout their season and serve as a great reward for their hard work.”
The Lindner Family Tennis Center transformation is a $260 million investment by the Cincinnati Open with the City of Mason, Warren County and the State of Ohio. It brings the total number of outdoor courts at the venue to 31 while also adding a six-court indoor facility, pickleball and padel courts, new locker room facilities and a clubhouse that will be utilized year-round with a restaurant and function room space.
The center hosts the Cincinnati Open, an ATP Masters 1000 and a WTA 1000 tournament that runs from August 5 through18.

(photo courtesy of The Cincinnati Open)
“The Lindner Family Tennis Center is one of the finest tennis facilities in the country and we are thrilled that our student-athletes will be able have the experience of competing there for state championships,” said Doug Ute, OHSAA Executive Director. “We would like to thank the College of Wooster for hosting the state tournaments for the last two years. We had a great experience at Lindner previously and are looking forward to being back.”
The OHSAA girls tennis season begins August 8 and the state tournament will be October 16-17. The OHSAA boys tennis season begins March 27 and the state tournament will be May 28-29.
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Loveland, Ohio – The Regular Season for most of Loveland Fall Sports are coming to a close and Postseason is just getting started. Some of Loveland’s Fall Sports teams look to have repeat success while others look to finally achieve a milestone after many hours of hard work during the offseason and season.
Senior, Peyton Beller and Junior, Anna Svitkovich both made it to Districts as Single’s Players. In the District seeding matches Peyton took 2nd and Anna took 3rd. Peyton will begin her District appearance against Beavercreek’s, Julia Bays. If Peyton wins the first round she will play either Xia Lin from Butler or Savannah Allen from Turpin to get to State. Anna will start off against Greenville’s, Natalie Milligan. If Anna advances past the first round she will either play Claire Burns from Wilmington or Caitlin Fisher from Turpin. The District Tournament will begin today and continue on Saturday at the Lindner Family Tennis Center.
The Loveland Mens Golf team finished 5th in Sectionals losing to Anderson by 2 strokes, just missing advancing to Districts as a team. The Mens Golf team does have a member of their team advancing to Districts and that would be Junior, Jeffrey Main. Jeffrey earned Co-Medalist honors at Sectionals shooting a 71 at The Vineyard Golf Course. The District Golf Tournament will be held today at the Beavercreek Golf Club. Jeffrey will be teeing off at 10:50 AM with Alex Gomia of Monroe, Tyler Goecke of Carroll, and Riley Wilcoxon of Bellefontaine.
The defending State Champion, Loveland Womens Soccer team won the 2018 ECC title with a 6-0-1 record. This was the teams fifth title in the last six years. Their overall record is 11-1-3. The Tigers are #1 in the Cincinnati area coaches pool.
They will play either Colerain (#20) or Western Brown (#23) on October 20th in their opening round matchup of the State tournament. If they win that game they will play either Sycamore (#9), Middletown (#27), or Withrow (#31). Their next game is a non-conference match Saturday vs Lebanon on Senior Night at 7:00 PM.
Currently undefeated in conference play (13-0), Loveland captured its second consecutive ECC championship. The Tigers have won their first 13 ECC matches and sit at 19-1 overall. Their Senior Night is Thursday, October 11 against conference foe West Clermont at 7 PM.
Their Sectional match-up is vs. Western Hills October 16 at 6:30 PM.
The Tigers are #6 in the ECC with a 1-3, 1-6 record. They play at #7 Walnut Hills on Friday at 7 PM. Then they will have 2 games remaining, at Kings on October 19, and their Senior Night is October 26 vs. Anderson.
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