French Open 2026

Tuesday, May 26, 2026 · 11:00 AM

Stade Philippe Chatrier · Paris · Day Session

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French Open Tickets 5/26/2026 - Tuesday Day Session - Philippe Chatrier (Center Court)

Stade Philippe Chatrier, Paris, France

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May 26, 2026 From $450.00
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Day Session. 12PM. Philippe Chatrier. First Tuesday hits different.

Tuesday day session at the French Open is where the tournament really begins. Your ticket gets you multiple matches on center court as the dance continues. Monday was the warm-up - Tuesday on Philippe Chatrier is when players better be ready. The rust needs to be gone, the nerves settled, because Tuesday doesn't forgive.

Opening Tuesday at Roland Garros tells you everything about who came prepared. The day session showcases it all - morning matches with that focused intensity, afternoon battles in the Paris heat. Watch seeds who've been waiting their turn finally take center stage. See qualifiers trying to prove Monday wasn't a fluke.

The Tuesday crowd knows tennis. These are people who understand that weekday day sessions deliver the purest form of the sport. No weekend crowds, no casual fans, just Philippe Chatrier doing what it does best - hosting world-class tennis from morning to evening.

Multiple matches where tournament dreams either take flight or crash early. Some players will walk off center court knowing they've found their form. Others will be booking flights home. Tuesday makes those decisions quickly.

Your all-day pass to the day the French Open gets serious.

How to get the Roland Garros tickets on your phone

  1. Download the Roland-Garros mobile app (scan QR or tap the download button).
  2. Log in or create an account, then go to the "My tickets" section to retrieve the transferred tickets.
  3. Enter the code you received by email to import the tickets into your account.
  4. On event day, show your mobile ticket at the stadium entrance to get in.

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