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Roland Garros Tournament - French Open

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Stade Roland-Garros, 2 avenue Gordon Bennett - 75016 Paris
From May 19, 2025 to June 8, 2025

This year once again, (be it on the Philippe Chatrier or the Suzanne Lenglen court) a new chapter in tennis history will be written at the French Open

A major event in the tennis season, the French Open will once again thrill Paris with the sound of the little yellow ball. The defending champions - Iga Świątek in the women's singles and Carlos Alcaraz in the men's singles - will defend their trophies on the legendary clay courts of the Roland Garros stadium. Who will win this year? There are many players looking to make their mark on the circuit. The battle promises to be fierce. Once again this year, whether on the Philippe Chatrier or Suzanne Lenglen courts, a new page in tennis history will be written at the French Open. Visitors can plan their day as they wish: watch the top players on the main courts, hop from one side court to another and get up close to the players, or simply stroll through the stadium's alleys and enjoy the many stands and activities. A tribute to Rafael Nadal ‘Rafa’ will be held on 25 May 2025 at the end of the day on the Philippe-Chatrier court (centre court). Beyond the matches, Roland Garros is also a real experience: entertainment, food courts, exclusive shops and a unique atmosphere bring the tournament's alleys to life. Whether you are a tennis fan or simply curious, come and experience the incomparable atmosphere of this iconic event in the capital. New for 2025: a giant, free fan zone will be set up on the Place de la Concorde from 4 to 9 June 2025 (from the quarter-finals to the finals) with entertainment, match broadcasts, catering and surprise guests!
The gates of the Roland Garros Stadium open at 10 a.m. (9:30 a.m. from Monday 19 to Wednesday 21 May 2025). Match times depend on the schedule. Night sessions – starting at 8.15pm every day except 6 June 2025, when they start at 7pm – are scheduled on the Philippe-Chatrier court from Sunday 25 May 2025 (first round of the main draw) to Friday 6 June 2025 (second semi-final of the men's singles)
From €15
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All public

Roland Garros comes to the Concorde!

From 4 to 9 June 2025, 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.
⏰From 4 to 9 June 2025, from 2pm
📍Place de la Concorde

💡How about discovering Roland-Garros in a whole new way?

Opening Week – from Monday 19 to Saturday 24 May 2025 inclusive – 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.

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Address
2 avenue Gordon Bennett
75016 Paris
Parking lot
(P)
Jean Bouin, 21-29 Rue Nungesser et Coli - 75016 Paris
Porte d'Auteuil, Avenue du Général Sarrail - 75016 Paris
Public transportation
(B)
241Suzanne Lenglen