Roland Garros

Roland Garros says tennis fans must have their tickets stored on official tournament app

card-sponsor-pre Associated Press Mar 12, 2024
Roland Garros

FFT to reveal second retractable roof court at Roland Garros ahead of Paris Olympics

card-sponsor-pre Associated Press Apr 25, 2024
Roland Garros

Victor Wembanyama, surefire No. 1 pick in NBA draft, bids adieu to France in game at Roland Garros

card-sponsor-pre Associated Press Jun 15, 2023
Roland Garros

Analysis: Novak Djokovic has 23 Slams, so is he the GOAT? He leaves that debate to others

card-sponsor-pre Associated Press Jun 12, 2023
Roland Garros

Novak Djokovic returns to ATP No. 1 with his 23rd Slam title; Iga Swiatek stays at WTA No. 1

card-sponsor-pre Associated Press Jun 12, 2023
Roland Garros

Novak Djokovic’s 23rd Grand Slam win had all the hallmarks of what brought him to this record-breaking pinnacle

card-sponsor-pre Steve Tignor Jun 11, 2023
Roland Garros

Novak Djokovic wins his 23rd Grand Slam title by beating Casper Ruud in the Roland Garros final

card-sponsor-pre Associated Press Jun 11, 2023
Roland Garros

Where, when and how Novak Djokovic won each of his 23 Grand Slam titles

card-sponsor-pre Associated Press Jun 11, 2023
Roland Garros

Novak Djokovic moves up the list of most Grand Slam titles in tennis history with No. 23

card-sponsor-pre Associated Press Jun 11, 2023
Roland Garros

History: Novak Djokovic passes Rafael Nadal with record 23rd Grand Slam title at Roland Garros

card-sponsor-pre TENNIS.com Jun 11, 2023
France Tennis French Open Tickets

PARIS (AP) — Tennis fans hoping to get tickets for this year's French Open will only be able to buy them using an official application on their phones, the French tennis federation said Tuesday.

All fans attending the May 26-June 9 clay-court tournament must be equipped with a Roland Garros-named app on their phones, where the tickets will be stored.

There will be no more paper tickets, the the FFT said, adding that the initiative will reduce the time spent queuing.

The Court Suzanne Lenglen, the second-biggest court in the grounds, will also have a retractable roof this year to enable play during bad weather. The Court Philippe Chatrier—the main court—already has a retractable roof and will hold 11 evening sessions this year.

Another change for the 2024 tournament sees the qualifying rounds played on Suzanne Lenglen from May 20-24.

WATCH: Celebrating Yannick Noah's 40th Anniversary 1983 Roland Garros Win | Unstrung

Advertising