Court Suzanne-Lenglen at Roland-Garros

The Iconic Second Court - French Open 2026 Complete Guide

About Court Suzanne-Lenglen

Court Suzanne-Lenglen, named after the legendary French tennis champion, is the second show court at Roland-Garros. With a capacity of 10,068 spectators, it provides an intimate yet grand atmosphere for witnessing world-class tennis.

10,068

Seating Capacity

1994

Year Opened

2nd

Largest Court

Seating Categories & Pricing

Court Suzanne-Lenglen Seating Chart

Category 1

  • Lower bowl center court sections
  • Best views of the action
  • Covered seating available
  • Premium pricing tier

Category 2

  • Lower bowl corner sections
  • Excellent court views
  • Good value for money
  • Quick venue access

Category 3

  • Upper bowl seating
  • Full court visibility
  • Budget-friendly option
  • Great atmosphere

Notable Matches & History

Court Suzanne-Lenglen has hosted countless memorable matches throughout French Open history:

  • Semifinal Matches: Traditionally hosts one men's or women's semifinal
  • Epic Battles: Home to many five-set classics and dramatic upsets
  • Rising Stars: Where future champions often announce themselves
  • Doubles Finals: Regular venue for doubles championship matches

Visitor Tips for Court Suzanne-Lenglen

Best Seats for Sun Protection

Tribune Sud (South Stand) offers the most shade during afternoon matches. Upper rows of all stands provide better sun protection.

Optimal Viewing Sections

Sections in Tribune Est and Tribune Ouest (East and West stands) offer the classic tennis viewing angle along the baseline.

Access & Amenities

Multiple concession stands and restrooms on each level. Arrive early for popular matches as lines can be long.

Photography Spots

Upper sections provide excellent angles for photography. The court's open design allows for great shots of the Parisian skyline.

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About Suzanne Lenglen

The court is named after Suzanne Lenglen (1899-1938), one of tennis's first international female stars. Known as "La Divine" (The Goddess), she dominated women's tennis in the 1920s, winning six Wimbledon singles titles and six French Championships. Her flamboyant style and athletic prowess revolutionized women's tennis and fashion.