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FAQ
How will I receive my French Open tickets?
All tickets are mobile tickets and will be delivered via the Roland Garros App, which must be downloaded on your mobile phone.
What information is required for my tickets?
To personalize your tickets, we will need the first name, last name, and email address of each attendee. This is mandatory and required by the French Federation of Tennis.
Does my Philippe Chatrier ticket give me access to other courts?
Yes, tickets for the Philippe Chatrier court include access to the Annex courts where you can watch other exciting matches.
How many matches can I watch on Philippe Chatrier?
- Day Session: Up to 3 matches.
- Evening Session: 1 match.
View the complete French Open 2025 schedule here.
What are the seating categories in Philippe Chatrier Stadium?
- Box Seats (Loge): First 8 rows closest to the court.
- Category Gold: Rows 1–9 in the lower level, just after the box seats.
- Category 1: Rows 10–21 in the lower level.
- Category 2: Rows 1–13 in the upper level.
- Category 3: Remaining rows in the upper level.
How can I view the seating chart for Philippe Chatrier Stadium?
You can explore our interactive seating chart for Philippe Chatrier Stadium at the French Open by clicking here
French Open 2025 Tickets
Buy Your 2025 French Open Tickets Now – Experience Roland-Garros Live!
The French Open – also known as Roland-Garros – is one of tennis’ four Grand Slam tournaments and a bucket‐list event for fans worldwide. Held annually in Paris, France, the tournament is famed for its iconic red clay courts that demand endurance, strategy, and skill from the very best. Every year, spectators travel from across the globe to the historic Stade Roland-Garros to witness world-class tennis and unforgettable moments on clay.
How to Buy French Open 2025 Tickets
When is the French Open 2025? The 2025 French Open is scheduled from May 25 to June 8, offering two weeks of non-stop tennis action across various events including men’s and women’s singles, doubles, mixed doubles, and special junior and wheelchair competitions. For a complete rundown of dates and match times, visit the
2025 French Open schedule.
Where to Buy Tickets? Secure your tickets with confidence by purchasing through verified sources. Whether you choose the official Roland-Garros website, authorized resellers, or trusted secondary marketplaces, you can ensure your entry into this premier event.
Ticket Prices & Seating Options: Ticket costs vary based on seating location and match stage. Ground passes start at $250, providing access to a range of outer court matches, while premium tickets for the illustrious Philippe Chatrier Court (Center Court) and Suzanne Lenglen Court range from $500 to $2,000. For those seeking an elevated experience, our exclusive
Category Gold tickets offer luxurious seating and unparalleled views.
Easy, Secure Online Purchasing
Purchasing your French Open 2025 tickets online is a seamless process. Begin by selecting the match or round that excites you the most—be it the early rounds, semifinals, or the grand finals. Next, choose your preferred seating option: whether it's courtside action, box seats, or one of our premium Category Gold seats. Once you’ve made your selection, complete the purchase securely and receive your mobile ticket directly via the official app.
For any questions during the buying process, be sure to check out our
French Open FAQ page for detailed assistance.
The Legacy and Excitement of Roland-Garros
Since its inception in 1891 and its transformation into an international event in 1925, the French Open has evolved into a symbol of tennis excellence. The switch to red clay in 1928 set a new standard for the tournament, encouraging long rallies, endurance battles, and tactical play. This historic venue has hosted countless legendary moments and titanic rivalries, with icons such as
Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Chris Evert, and Serena Williams etching their names into tennis history.
The atmosphere at Roland-Garros is unmatched—a blend of tradition, passion, and competitive spirit that creates an electrifying experience for every fan.
Insider Tips for an Unforgettable Experience
To fully enjoy the French Open, consider booking seats on the famous Philippe Chatrier Court, where the most critical matches, including the finals and semifinals, are played. Ground passes are a great option for those who want to experience the tournament’s vibrant ambiance while exploring multiple courts. Arrive early—at least one hour before the first match—to navigate security smoothly and settle in.
Beyond the tennis, take advantage of your time in Paris. The tournament schedule leaves ample room to explore famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Champs-Élysées. With insider tips and careful planning, your trip to Roland-Garros will be both a tennis and travel adventure.
Why the French Open is a Must-See Event
The French Open isn’t just a tennis tournament—it’s an immersive cultural experience. From the historic clay courts and the roar of passionate crowds to the storied rivalries and dramatic matchups, every moment at Roland-Garros is steeped in excitement and tradition. Whether you’re a die-hard tennis fan or a casual sports enthusiast, witnessing a five-set thriller on Court Philippe Chatrier or enjoying the sophisticated Parisian atmosphere will create memories that last a lifetime.
Start planning your trip today and secure your French Open 2025 tickets to be part of tennis history at Roland-Garros!
For more detailed insights and answers to common questions, visit our comprehensive
French Open FAQ page.