2026 PRICING GUIDE

French Open Ticket Prices 2026 – Roland Garros Cost Guide

Complete breakdown of French Open ticket prices at Roland Garros. Compare costs across sessions, rounds, and seating categories to find the best value for your budget.

French Open 2026 Ticket Prices at a Glance

All prices are for verified resale tickets on Philippe Chatrier (center court) unless noted. Prices are in USD and subject to change based on demand.

Session / Round Dates Starting Price Best Value
Grounds Pass May 24 – Jun 5 $199 Best budget option
Day Sessions (R1-R3) May 24 – May 30 $199 3 matches included
Night Sessions May 24 – Jun 5 $299 Electric atmosphere
Round of 16 May 31 – Jun 1 $350 Top 16 players
Quarter-Finals Jun 2 – Jun 3 $399 Premium matches
Semi-Finals Jun 4 – Jun 5 $400 Final 4 players
Women's Final Jun 6 $599 Championship Saturday
Men's Final Jun 7 $599 Championship Sunday
VIP Box Seats All sessions $1,500 Club des Loges included

Note: These are approximate starting prices for verified resale tickets. Actual prices depend on seating category, session date, and demand. All prices include guaranteed delivery via the official Roland-Garros app.

French Open Prices by Round & Category

Early Rounds (R1-R3)

May 24 – May 30
  • Cat 3 (Upper Level) From $199
  • Cat 2 (Mid Level) From $250
  • Cat 1 (Lower Bowl) From $350
  • Cat Gold (Premium) From $450
  • Box Seats (VIP) From $1,500

Best value for seeing top players up close. Week 1 prices are 30-50% lower than later rounds.

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Quarter-Finals

June 2 – 3
  • Cat 3 From $399
  • Cat 2 From $500
  • Cat 1 From $650
  • Cat Gold From $800
  • Box Seats From $2,000

Two QF matches per session. Great quality-to-price ratio — top 8 players, before finals-level pricing.

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How French Open Ticket Prices Work

Why Resale?

The French Open uses a lottery system with only a 5-10% success rate. Public sales sell out in minutes. The resale market is the only reliable way to guarantee tickets for specific sessions at Roland Garros.

What Affects Price?

  • Round: Finals cost 3x more than early rounds
  • Category: Lower seats (Gold, Cat 1) cost 2-3x upper level
  • Day vs Night: Night sessions carry a premium
  • Timing: Prices rise as the tournament approaches

What's Included?

  • Verified ticket delivered via official Roland-Garros app
  • Guaranteed entry — 100% money-back if any issue
  • No hidden fees at checkout
  • Expert support from purchase to event day

Cheapest Roland Garros Tickets

Looking for the most affordable way to experience the French Open? Here are your best options.

BEST VALUE

Grounds Pass – From $199

Access all outer courts including Suzanne Lenglen and Simonne Mathieu. Watch matches on Courts 1-14, visit practice courts, fan village, and museum. Perfect for first-time visitors.

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Week 1 Day Sessions – From $199

Early-round Chatrier tickets offer the best value for reserved seating. See top players in competitive first-round matches. Three matches included per ticket.

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Cat 3 Upper Level – From $199

The most affordable reserved seats on Chatrier. Higher up but still great views of the full court. Good for fans who want the atmosphere without the premium price.

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Are French Open Resale Tickets Worth It?

Official Lottery

  • 5-10% success rate
  • No choice of specific session
  • Limited to 4 tickets per account
  • Results in March — can't plan trip
  • Face value pricing (if you win)

GoalTickets Resale

  • 100% guaranteed tickets
  • Choose exact session & category
  • Book now, plan your trip confidently
  • Verified via official Roland-Garros app
  • Full refund guarantee
  • Trusted seller since 2011

Official Hospitality (FFT)

  • Guaranteed tickets + hospitality
  • Starting from $3,000+
  • Often 2x the cost of resale VIP
  • Limited session availability
  • Same Club des Loges access

Over 100,000 tickets delivered since 2011. Every French Open ticket is transferred digitally through the official Roland-Garros app. If there's ever an issue, you get a full refund. No questions asked.

French Open Ticket Prices FAQ

How much are French Open tickets?

French Open 2026 ticket prices at Roland Garros range from $199 for a Grounds Pass to $1,500+ for VIP Box Seats. Day sessions on Chatrier start at $199, night sessions from $299, Quarter-Finals from $399, Semi-Finals from $400, and Finals from $599.

What is the cheapest French Open ticket?

The cheapest option is a Grounds Pass starting from $199, which gives access to all outer courts at Roland Garros but not Philippe Chatrier. For reserved Chatrier seating, early-round Cat 3 tickets start from $199.

Why are Roland Garros tickets expensive?

Roland Garros tickets on the resale market reflect genuine demand. The official lottery has only a 5-10% success rate, and public sales sell out instantly. Resale prices are higher than face value but guarantee you'll attend — no gambling on a lottery.

Do French Open ticket prices go down?

Early-round prices may decrease slightly closer to the date if demand is lower. However, popular sessions (QF, SF, Finals, night sessions) typically increase as the event approaches. Booking early usually gets the best price and selection.

Are there hidden fees on French Open tickets?

No. GoalTickets shows the full price at checkout with no hidden fees. The price you see includes the ticket, delivery via the official Roland-Garros app, and our guarantee. What you see is what you pay.

How much are French Open VIP tickets?

French Open VIP Box Seats at Roland Garros start from $1,500 per person. This includes seats in the first 6-10 rows of Philippe Chatrier plus Club des Loges access with gourmet dining, open bar, and concierge service — roughly half the cost of official FFT hospitality.

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Grounds Pass from $199

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Box Seats from $1,500

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