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Buy French Open Grounds Pass Tickets 2026 | Roland-Garros Outer Court Access
Explore the action across the outer courts with a French Open 2026 Grounds Pass. Perfect for tennis fans who want flexible access and maximum value, grounds passes let you roam the beautiful Roland-Garros complex and enjoy matches on multiple courts throughout the day.
What Is a French Open Grounds Pass?
A Grounds Pass gives you general admission access to all annex (outer) courts except for Philippe Chatrier, Suzanne-Lenglen, and Simonne-Mathieu. You'll be able to explore fan areas, practice courts, and watch high-quality early-round action from some of the best seats on outer courts.
What Matches Can I See with a Grounds Pass?
Grounds passes give you access to early-round singles and doubles matches, as well as junior and wheelchair events across Roland-Garros’ annex courts.
French Open Grounds Court Capacities
Court 142,158 seatsCourt 71,351 seatsCourt 61,146 seatsCourt 13513 seatsCourt 12492 seatsCourt 9448 seatsCourts 10 & 11378 seatsCourts 8, 2, 3, 4, 5263–350 seats
Why Buy Grounds Passes?
Most affordable way to experience Roland-Garros live
Access to fan village, practice courts, and food/wine pavilions
Freedom to move between courts and explore at your pace
Grounds Pass Prices
Grounds passes for French Open 2026 start around $150–$275 depending on the day. Weekday early rounds are most affordable, while weekend passes and later rounds may cost more. All passes are mobile-only and transferred via the Roland-Garros app.
Frequently Asked Questions
What courts can I access with a Grounds Pass?
You’ll have general admission to Roland‑Garros’s outer courts—Courts 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 10/11, and 2–5—but not the main stadiums (Philippe‑Chatrier, Suzanne‑Lenglen, Simonne‑Mathieu).
Are seats reserved with a Grounds Pass?
No—outer court seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is general; arrive early for the best spots.
Can I choose my exact seat?
No, Grounds Passes don’t include assigned seats or row numbers. You’ll access the specified court level, but exact placement depends on arrival time.
When do Grounds Passes sell out?
Grounds passes often sell out on weekends and during third/fourth-round sessions that feature marquee players. Book early to secure your preferred dates.
Can I enter and re-enter the grounds?
Yes! You can exit and re-enter Roland‑Garros provided your digital pass and any issued wristband remain intact.
Do Grounds Passes include junior or wheelchair matches?
Certainly! Grounds Passes grant access to junior, doubles, wheelchair, and Legends matches on outer courts—offering a diverse tennis experience.
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 2026 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