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Roland Garros 2025

About 630,000 people will attend Roland Garros 2025 in Paris.

May 19, 2025 → Jun 8, 2025

An empty red clay tennis court during a warm sunny day outdoors, with spectators slowly taking their seats
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Roland-Garros 2025

Get ready for two weeks of world-class tennis, red clay battles, and unforgettable moments – Roland-Garros 2025 is on from May 19 to June 8, 2025, at the legendary Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France. Known as the toughest Grand Slam on the calendar, the French Open pushes players to their limits with long rallies, sliding shots, and five-setters.

With over 675,000 fans expected to fill the stands and millions tuning in worldwide, Roland-Garros will once again claim its crown as spot for a celebration of sport, history, and that unique clay-court drama. From watching matches on Court Philippe Chatrier, Suzanne Lenglen, and Simonne Mathieu to soaking up the Parisian sun, every moment at Garros 2025 promises excitement.

History of Roland-Garros

French Open first served up tennis greatness in 1928, making it one of the four Grand Slam tournaments and the premier clay-court championship in the world. But did you know it’s named after Roland Garros, a World War I fighter pilot and aviation pioneer? He had absolutely nothing to do with tennis, but his legacy lives on in the stadium that hosts the game’s greatest clay-court battles.

Legends have ruled this court – Rafael Nadal cemented his status here with 14 titles, while icons like Chris Evert, Björn Borg, Novak Djokovic, and Steffi Graf left their mark in history. Djokovic, with multiple Grand Slam titles across all surfaces, has proved his dominance on clay, securing key victories at the tournament.

What to Expect at Roland-Garros 2025

Prepare for two weeks of top-tier tennis, electric crowds, and Parisian vibes. Here’s what makes this tournament so special:

  • Men’s and women’s singles & doubles: The world's best players battle for Grand Slam glory in grueling clay-court showdowns.
  • Mixed doubles: A fast-paced, unpredictable event where teamwork takes center stage.
  • Wheelchair tennis & legends matches: Witness incredible athleticism and past champions returning to the court.
  • The atmosphere: From the roaring fans at Court Philippe Chatrier to the intimate setting of Simonne Mathieu, the tournament is all about passion and drama.
  • Food & drinks: Enjoy Parisian delicacies between matches – think buttery croissants, chilled champagne, and the classic Roland-Garros strawberry tart.

Tickets and Entry Fees

Want a front-row seat to the action? Here’s what you need to know:

  • General ticket sales: French Open uses a random draw system for ticket sales to ensure fair access. Register for the public draw between January 27 and February 9, 2025.
  • First round packages: Starting from €270.
  • Finals weekend: Expect higher prices, with premium seats in high demand.
  • VIP & hospitality packages: Want the ultimate experience? Exclusive ticket options come with fine dining and lounge access.

Secure your spot through the official Roland-Garros website.

If you're already thinking about your outfit: Paris in late May and early June has ideal spring weather for both players and spectators. Expect mild to warm temperatures, typically ranging between 15 C and 25 C (59 F–77 F), with comfortable afternoons and cooler mornings. While the city enjoys plenty of sunshine, occasional rain showers are common, so a light jacket or umbrella is a smart addition to your packing list.

How to Get to Roland-Garros 2025

Located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, Stade Roland-Garros is easy to reach. Here’s how:

  • Metro: Take Line 9 to Michel-Ange Molitor or Line 10 to Porte d’Auteuil.
  • Bus: Several bus lines stop near the venue, including 32, 52, 62, and 123.
  • Taxi & ride shares: Expect some traffic, but if you're coming from central Paris, a ride should take 20–30 minutes.
  • Bike & scooter rentals: The perfect way to beat the crowds and enjoy the Parisian streets.

For the most up-to-date routes, schedules, and travel tips, check the official Paris public transportation website to plan your journey.

Pro tip: Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere and explore the fan village!

Roland-Garros 2025 Bag Policy

Pack light! Security is tight, and there are strict bag policies in place.

  • Allowed: Small bags (no larger than 15L), personal items, and cameras without large lenses.
  • Prohibited: Large backpacks, suitcases, professional camera gear, and outside food or drinks.
  • Bag Storage: Limited locker facilities are available near the entrances, but they fill up fast.

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Tips to Make the Most Out of Roland-Garros 2025

  • Plan ahead: Check the official order of play the night before to catch the biggest matchups.
  • Try the food: Don’t leave without tasting a Roland-Garros macaron or sipping champagne on the terrace.
  • Explore beyond the courts: The stadium is nestled in the 16th arrondissement, a stylish district perfect for a pre-match brunch or post-match sightseeing. Visit the Bois de Boulogne, take a walk along the Seine, or check out Musée Marmottan Monet for some stunning Impressionist art.

Will Rafael Nadal make one last run on his beloved clay? Can Novak Djokovic add another Grand Slam to his collection? Or will Iga Świątek continue her dominance on the red dirt? French Open is set for epic battles, and the kind of drama only Parisian clay can deliver.

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All you need to know

  • What date is the French Open 2025?

    The French Open 2025, also known as Roland-Garros, is scheduled to take place from May 25 to June 8, 2025.

  • How expensive are French Open tickets?

    Ticket prices vary based on the match stage and seating. For instance, quarterfinal tickets on Court Philippe Chatrier start around €425.

  • How far is Roland-Garros from Central Paris?

    Roland-Garros is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, in the western part of the city. The distance from Roland-Garros to the center of Paris (considering areas like Châtelet or Notre-Dame as central points) is approximately 6 to 8 kilometers (around 4 to 5 miles), depending on the exact locations and routes taken. Given its location, Roland-Garros is easily accessible from central Paris by public transportation, such as the metro, buses, or even by car, although parking can be challenging during the tournament. The metro line that serves the area near Roland-Garros includes stops like Porte d'Auteuil and Michel-Ange - Auteuil, which are on lines 9 and 10, respectively, making it convenient for visitors to reach the venue from central Paris.

  • Can you visit Roland-Garros without a ticket?

    Yes, it is possible to visit parts of Roland-Garros without a ticket, but with certain limitations. Outside the tournament dates, the Roland-Garros site can be explored through guided tours. These tours typically include access to key areas of the stadium, such as the press room, locker rooms, and the Court Philippe-Chatrier, depending on the tour package. Additionally, the Roland-Garros museum, also known as the Tenniseum, is another option for visitors interested in the history of tennis and the French Open. However, during the tournament dates from late May to early June, access to the Roland-Garros grounds, including the museum and potential tours, requires a ticket.

  • How far is it from Roland Garros to the Eiffel Tower?

    The distance from Roland Garros to the Eiffel Tower is approximately 3.33 kilometers (about 2.07 miles). This makes it relatively close, and easily accessible by public transportation, bike, or even on foot for those who enjoy walking.

  • Where is the French Open 2025?

    The 2025 French Open will be held at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, from May 25 to June 8, 2025.

  • Can you wear jeans to the French Open?

    Yes, casual attire, including jeans, is acceptable at Roland Garros.

  • Is it hard to get French Open tickets?

    Tickets can be challenging to obtain due to high demand. It's advisable to purchase them as early as possible through official channels.

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