| Roland-Garros Stadium gates open at 10am. Match times depend on the program. Night sessions are scheduled on the Philippe-Chatrier court. | |
| From €15 | |
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| All public |
For the 2026 edition, the French Tennis Federation has given artist JR carte blanche to create the tournament’s official poster. Unveiled on 19 March, the striking piece captures a black-and-white gaze – the artist’s signature style – that seems to emerge from the ochre texture of the clay court. Alongside the action on the courts, JR is taking over the heart of the capital with a monumental installation: La Caverne du Pont Neuf. Between the mineral composition of the famous clay courts and the limestone of Paris’s oldest bridge, the artist creates a unique dialogue with the city’s sporting and historical heritage. Read our exclusive article dedicated to La Caverne du Pont Neuf by JR.
In 2026, the magic of the Paris Grand Slam will take over the heart of the capital with the Tribune Concorde event, co-organised by the French Tennis Federation and the City of Paris. For six days, the legendary Place de la Concorde will be transformed into a free fan zone open to all, offering a different way to experience Roland-Garros. Comfortably seated in stands or deckchairs, the public will be able to watch the best matches of the tournament live - from the quarter-finals to the finals - on two giant screens! On the programme: live broadcasts, fun activities, DJ sets, a Roland-Garros shop, food trucks, a bar and terrace. It promises to be a particularly friendly and festive event. Fun fact: the Concorde metro station signs on lines 1, 8 and 12 have been decorated for the occasion with the event's graphics.
The Opening Week is the perfect opportunity to come with family or friends! See the stars train, support young talent, enjoy qualifying matches for the main draw and take advantage of entertainment throughout the stadium.
The 2026 edition introduces a revamped Opening Week (training sessions on Centre Court, interactive activities) and a brand-new charity evening, “Gaël & Friends”, on 21 May. On the culinary front, the Jardin des Chefs is setting up at the Serres d’Auteuil with Michelin-starred chefs and a festive terrace.
The tournament is also opening up to new sports with Urban Tennis and Pickleball courts open to the public. Finally, culture takes centre stage with the exhibition “Elles montent au filet” at the Tenniseum and final ceremonies reimagined by choreographer Benjamin Millepied.