Championship Weekend

French Open Finals 2026: The Ultimate Guide

🏆 Women's Final: Saturday, June 6 🏆 Men's Final: Sunday, June 7
Experience tennis history at Roland Garros. Complete guide to tickets, seating, schedule, and making the most of championship weekend in Paris.
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2026 Finals Weekend Schedule

Saturday, June 6

Women's Championship Day
3:00 PM
Women's Singles Final

The crown jewel of women's tennis

5:00 PM (approx)
Women's Doubles Final

Championship doubles action

After matches
Trophy Ceremony

Presentation by tennis legends

Sunday, June 7

Men's Championship Day
11:00 AM
Men's Doubles Final

Doubles championship match

3:00 PM
Men's Singles Final

The ultimate prize in clay court tennis

After final
Trophy Presentation

Coupe des Mousquetaires ceremony

Important Notes:

  • Gates open 2 hours before first match
  • Times are local Paris time (CET)
  • Schedule subject to weather/TV requirements
  • Tickets valid for all matches on purchased day

Finals Tickets: Categories & Pricing

🥂 Philippe-Chatrier Box Seats

$1,500 - $4,000
  • Private Box for 4-5 guests
  • Seated lunch or dinner
  • Premium bar service
  • Climate-controlled comfort
  • Private restrooms
  • Dedicated host
Explore Box Seats

🥇 Category Gold

$750 - $2,000
  • Regular tickets just above box seats
  • Lower level rows 1-9
  • Half the price of premium/hospitality
  • With better view
  • 10-15 rows from court
  • No VIP amenities
View Category Gold

🎾 Category 1

$600 - $2,900
  • Sideline seats, lower bowl
  • Excellent views of play
  • Close to trophy ceremony
  • Lacoste Stand or Cochet/Brugnon Stand
  • Comfortable seating
Browse Category 1

⭐ Category 2

$400 - $500
  • Mid-level sideline seats
  • Good court overview
  • All tribunes available
  • Great atmosphere
  • Value for money
Browse Category 2

🎟️ Category 3

$300 - $500
  • Upper deck seats
  • Corner sections available
  • Full match experience
  • Electric atmosphere
  • Budget-friendly option
Browse Category 3

Where to Sit for Finals

🏆 For the Ultimate Experience

Philippe-Chatrier Box Seats or Category Gold

Finals deserve the best. These premium options provide comfort during long matches, exclusive amenities, and the best views for trophy ceremonies. The investment creates lifetime memories.

Learn about box seats →

📸 For Photos & Atmosphere

Category 1 Lacoste Stand, Sections G-H-I

Behind the baseline offers TV-angle views and best trophy ceremony visibility. Players face these sections during presentations. Sections G and H are where celebrities typically sit.

View seating guide →

💰 For Best Value

Category 2 Cochet/Brugnon Stand, Rows 15-25

Excellent compromise between price and experience. Side views provide tactical perspective. Higher rows offer better overview of entire court. Protected from sun during peak hours.

Finals Seating Tips

  • Book early: Finals tickets sell out 4-5 months in advance
  • Consider packages: Hospitality packages often better value than individual premium seats
  • Avoid Borotra Stand: Full sun exposure during afternoon matches
  • Rows 10-20: Best balance of proximity and overview
  • Corner seats: Unique angle but less ideal for finals

Getting to Finals: Transportation Guide

🚇 Metro (Recommended)

Line 9: Porte d'Auteuil (5 min walk)

Line 10: Porte de Saint-Cloud (8 min walk)

  • Runs until 2 AM on weekends
  • Buy tickets in advance to avoid queues
  • Expect crowded trains 1-2 hours before match

🚕 Taxi/Uber

From Central Paris: $25-40, 20-45 mins

Drop-off point: Avenue Gordon Bennett

  • Pre-book for after matches (high demand)
  • Surge pricing common on finals days
  • VIP ticket holders have dedicated zones

🚐 VIP Shuttle Service

For Premium Ticket Holders

Departs from major hotels

  • Included with some hospitality packages
  • Comfortable coaches with AC
  • No parking hassles
Full transport guide →

Recommended Arrival Timeline

-2 hours

Gates open, shortest queues

-90 mins

Ideal arrival for VIP guests

-60 mins

Standard arrival, moderate queues

-30 mins

Long queues, risk missing start

What to Expect at Finals

🎭 Pre-Match Ceremony

30 minutes before the final, enjoy special presentations, past champions parade, and national anthems. The atmosphere builds to fever pitch.

⏱️ Match Duration

Men's finals average 3-4 hours (best of 5 sets). Women's finals typically 1.5-2.5 hours (best of 3). Historic matches have exceeded 5 hours.

🏆 Trophy Ceremony

Immediately after match conclusion. Presentations by tennis legends and dignitaries. Winner's speech and photos. Stay for full experience!

🌟 Celebrity Spotting

Finals attract A-list celebrities, sports stars, and royalty. Premium sections and VIP areas offer best sighting opportunities.

📱 Social Media

Free WiFi available. Share with #RolandGarros #FrenchOpen2026. Official photographer spots throughout venue.

🍾 Champagne Moments

Traditional champagne service in premium areas. Special finals menu at restaurants. Celebratory atmosphere throughout grounds.

Essential Finals Day Tips

📋 Before You Leave

  • Charge phone fully (for photos/tickets)
  • Check weather forecast
  • Screenshot/print tickets as backup
  • Plan post-match transportation
  • Bring cash for merchandise

👜 What to Bring

  • Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
  • Light jacket for evening
  • Binoculars for upper seats
  • Power bank for phone
  • Water bottle (refillable)

🚫 What NOT to Bring

  • Large bags (max 40x40x20cm)
  • Professional cameras
  • Alcohol or glass bottles
  • Laser pointers
  • Political banners

💡 Pro Tips

  • Use official app for live stats
  • Buy merchandise early (sells out)
  • Stay for entire ceremony
  • Book dinner reservations now
  • Metro less crowded 45min after match

Finals Weekend FAQs

When are the French Open finals in 2026?

The 2026 French Open finals are scheduled for June 6-7. Women's singles final is Saturday June 6, followed by women's doubles. Men's singles final is Sunday June 7, preceded by men's doubles final.

How much do French Open finals tickets cost?

Finals tickets range from $300 for Category 3 upper deck seats to $4,000 for premium box seats. Category 1 sideline seats cost $600-2,900, Category 2 $400-500. VIP hospitality packages start at $1,500.

What time do French Open finals start?

Women's final starts at 3:00 PM on Saturday, with doubles following. Men's final begins at 3:00 PM on Sunday, with men's doubles at 11:00 AM. Gates open 2 hours before first match.

Can I buy tickets for just the singles final?

Finals day tickets include all matches on that day. Saturday tickets include women's singles and doubles finals. Sunday tickets include men's doubles and singles finals. Single match tickets are not available.

What's the best way to get to Roland Garros?

Metro Line 9 to Porte d'Auteuil or Line 10 to Porte de Saint-Cloud are best. Arrive 90 minutes early for finals. VIP ticket holders can use dedicated shuttle services from central Paris hotels.

What should I wear to the finals?

Smart casual attire is recommended. No strict dress code for general admission, but VIP areas require collared shirts for men, no shorts or sandals. Bring sun protection and light jacket for evening.

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