Roland-Garros 2026 – Paris, France
Overview
Roland-Garros 2026, also known as the French Open, remains the premier clay-court tennis championship in the world and a cornerstone of the Grand Slam calendar. Held annually in the elegant 16th arrondissement of Paris, the tournament is famous for its grueling red clay surface, which demands extraordinary physical endurance and strategic brilliance from the world’s top players. As the only Grand Slam played on clay, it offers a unique spectacle where power serves are neutralized by the slow surface, leading to breathtaking long rallies and the iconic “sliding” defensive maneuvers that define the sport’s greatest clay-court specialists.
The 2026 edition carries significant prestige as the tournament continues to evolve with modern amenities while fiercely protecting its century-old traditions. Matches take place at the historic Stade Roland-Garros, a venue that has seen massive renovations including the addition of a retractable roof on the main Court Philippe-Chatrier and the more recent lighting and roofing of Court Suzanne-Lenglen. These upgrades ensure that the world-class action continues regardless of the unpredictable spring weather in Paris, allowing for high-intensity night sessions that have quickly become a fan favorite for their electric, prime-time atmosphere.
Beyond the baseline duels, the event is a quintessential Parisian experience that blends elite athletics with high fashion and gourmet culture. Spectators can wander through the beautifully landscaped grounds, enjoy glass of champagne between matches, and soak in the sophisticated energy of the “Village.” Whether you are seated in the front rows of the show courts or exploring the intimate outside courts where future stars emerge, Roland-Garros 2026 promises an unforgettable mix of sporting grit and French elegance in the heart of the world’s most romantic city.
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Event Highlights
- Grand Slam Excellence: Experience the intense drama of the world’s best tennis players competing for one of the four most prestigious titles in the sport.
- Iconic Clay Courts: Witness the unique “red clay” gameplay that favors tactical geniuses and endurance athletes over pure power hitters.
- Night Session Thrills: Enjoy the high-energy evening matches under the lights on Court Philippe-Chatrier, featuring the day’s marquee matchup in a prime-time setting.
- Modernized Venues: Benefit from the retractable roofs on the main show courts, ensuring that the biggest matches proceed without interruption from rain or darkness.
Why Attend
Attending Roland-Garros is an essential pilgrimage for any sports enthusiast because it offers a physical and tactical challenge unlike any other tournament in the world. The atmosphere at the Porte d’Auteuil is a perfect marriage of high-stakes sporting tension and relaxed Parisian luxury, making it ideal for families, socialites, and die-hard tennis fans alike. You have the rare chance to see legendary champions and rising stars up close in an intimate setting that feels more personal than many other global sporting arenas.
The benefit of attending in 2026 is the opportunity to witness the transition of eras in tennis while enjoying world-class hospitality. From the botanical beauty of Court Simonne-Mathieu to the grandeur of Philippe-Chatrier, the venue provides a diverse range of experiences that go beyond just watching a match. Between the world-class dining options and the chance to explore Paris during the beautiful late spring season, this event provides a complete cultural and athletic vacation that stays with you for a lifetime.
Date & Duration
- Event Date: 18 May to 7 June 2026
- Event Duration: 21 Days
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Ticket Information
- How Tickets Are Sold: Tickets are sold primarily through an official online lottery system and a general public sale on the official Roland-Garros website, with an official resale platform opening in April for secure fan-to-fan exchanges.
- Admission Type: Tickets are divided into show court access (Philippe-Chatrier, Suzanne-Lenglen, Simonne-Mathieu) which includes reserved seating, and grounds passes which offer unreserved access to all outside courts.
- Ticket Pricing: Prices range from approximately $35 for qualifying rounds or grounds passes to over $1,600 for premium championship final seating.
- Special Seating Options: Various categories are available ranging from Category 3 (upper tiers) to Category Gold, which offers the best lower-bowl views behind the baselines or umpire chairs.
- VIP Options: Premium hospitality packages such as the Club des Loges or L’Orangerie provide private lounge access, gourmet dining, discretionary drinks, and dedicated VIP entrance gates.
Venue / Location
- City and Country: Paris, France
- Venue Name: Roland Garros Stadium
- Google Maps Address: 2 Av. Gordon Bennett, 75016 Paris, France
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Contact Information
- Email: clients@fft.fr
- Phone Number: +33 1 47 43 51 11
- Official Website: https://www.rolandgarros.com
- Social Media Links:
- https://www.facebook.com/RolandGarros
- https://twitter.com/rolandgarros
- https://www.instagram.com/rolandgarros/
- https://www.youtube.com/c/RolandGarros
- https://www.tiktok.com/@rolandgarros?lang=en
- https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va6tKaXGehEPa9gcOd24
- https://fr.pinterest.com/rolandgarros/
Getting There
- Nearest Airport: Paris Orly Airport is the closest at 9 miles away, while Charles de Gaulle Airport is approximately 20 miles from the stadium.
- Nearest Train/Metro Station: The closest stations are Porte d’Auteuil (Line 10) and Michel-Ange Molitor or Michel-Ange Auteuil (Lines 9 and 10).
- Bus Routes or Public Transport Options: Multiple RATP bus lines serve the area including routes 22, 32, 52, 62, 72, 88, and 123, which drop fans within walking distance of the gates.
- Parking Availability: There is no general public parking at the stadium; fans are encouraged to use public transport or park in designated underground lots in the surrounding 16th arrondissement or Boulogne-Billancourt.
- Directions by Car: The venue is easily accessed via the Boulevard Périphérique, taking the exit at Porte d’Auteuil or Porte Molitor to reach the stadium perimeter.
What is this event?
Roland-Garros is the second of the four annual Grand Slam tennis tournaments and the premier clay-court championship in the world. It features a massive draw of international players competing in men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and wheelchair divisions over a three-week period.
The event starts with a week of qualifying matches where lower-ranked players fight for a spot in the main draw, followed by two weeks of elite main-draw competition. It is governed by the French Tennis Federation and is widely considered the most physically demanding tournament in professional tennis.
Why is it popular?
The tournament is globally popular due to its unique clay surface, which creates long, dramatic points and requires a level of tactical creativity not seen on grass or hard courts. It is steeped in over a century of history, making it a bucket-list destination for fans who want to see the “King of Clay” traditions in person.
Its location in Paris adds a layer of glamour and prestige, attracting celebrities, fashion icons, and international tourists who enjoy the mix of sport and elegance. The recent addition of night sessions and stadium roofs has further boosted its popularity by providing world-class entertainment in a prime-time viewing slot.
Attendee Experiences
- There is nothing quite like the sound of a tennis ball hitting the red clay and the roar of the Parisian crowd on a sunny afternoon.
- I spent the whole day wandering the outside courts and was amazed at how close I could get to top-ten players while they were practicing.
- The food and atmosphere in the village were incredible and having a retractable roof meant we didn’t have to worry about the rain at all.
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FAQ's
What does a grounds pass allow me to see at the stadium?
A grounds pass gives you access to all the outside courts, which are courts numbered 2 through 14, where many high-ranking seeds play their early-round matches. It also allows you to sit in the unreserved upper sections of Court Suzanne-Lenglen and Court Simonne-Mathieu on a first-come, first-served basis, though it does not provide any access to the main Philippe-Chatrier stadium.
Can I bring my own food and drinks into the venue?
Yes, spectators are permitted to bring their own food for personal consumption as well as non-alcoholic beverages in plastic bottles that do not exceed 750ml. However, glass bottles, alcohol, and large coolers or bulky bags are strictly prohibited for security reasons and to ensure the comfort of all attendees in the stands.
Is there a specific dress code for attending matches?
There is no formal mandatory dress code for general ticket holders, but the traditional style at Roland-Garros is "smart casual" with many fans opting for Panama hats and stylish summer wear. If you are accessing VIP hospitality areas or corporate boxes, a more polished business-casual attire is highly recommended to match the sophisticated environment of those lounges.
What happens if it rains during my scheduled session?
If you have tickets for Court Philippe-Chatrier or Court Suzanne-Lenglen, play will continue under the retractable roofs even during heavy rain, ensuring you see the scheduled matches. For those with grounds passes or seats on uncovered courts, play may be suspended until the courts are dried, and you should check the official app for real-time updates on match resumptions.
How do the night sessions differ from the day sessions?
Night sessions consist of a single marquee match, usually featuring a top-tier player, and begin in the early evening on Court Philippe-Chatrier. These sessions have a separate ticket from the day session and offer a more high-energy, theatrical atmosphere with special lighting, making them perfect for fans who want to attend after work or enjoy a prime-time sporting event.




