Known the world over thanks to the French Open tennis tournament, the Roland-Garros stadium is a veritable open-air museum for fans of the sport and clay courts, located at Porte d'Auteuil in the west of Paris.
Addicted to padel, the new racquet sport on the rise? Don't miss the must-attend event: the Greenweez Paris Premier Padel Major returns to the legendary Roland Garros stadium from September 28 to October 6, 2024 for its 3rd edition! A unique opportunity to see the world's best players go head-to-head.
Want to follow the best wheelchair tennis players at these Paris 2024 Paralympic Games? Discover the broadcast schedule during these Games, the channels as well as the times in order to follow live on TV the wheelchair tennis matches broadcast from the Roland-Garros stadium!
The Paris 2024 Olympics promise us a great journey with the Olympic Flame route through the French capital. This route offers an exceptional program that you wouldn't want to miss. Where does the Olympic Flame pass through on July 14 and 15, then on July 26 for the opening ceremony, and what are the not-to-be-missed events along the way? we tell you all about it!
For the 2024 Olympics in Paris, Roland Garros is gearing up to become a must-see venue. The legendary stadium is preparing to host some of the Olympic and Paralympic events: tennis, wheelchair tennis, boxing and volleyball, here's what's in store!
Every year, the Roland-Garros stadium plays host to the famous clay-court tournament, as well as many other sporting and cultural events. Located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, it's easily accessible by any means of transport.
We have a winner! Carlos Alcaraz defeated Alexander Zverev in the final match of Roland-Garros 2024 in five sets. The Spaniard wins his first Grand Slam title!
This Sunday, June 9, 2024, Spain's Carlos Alcaraz will contest a French Open final for the first time, against Germany's Alexander Zverev on the Philippe-Chatrier court.
Last year, as in 2021, the French record was disastrous after the 2nd round, with not a single Frenchman making it through. This year, Chloé Paquet left us in the 3rd round, but Corentin Moutet and Varvara Gracheva remain our last hopes!
The singles matches are the most watched on the clay courts of Roland-Garros, but we mustn't forget the teams competing in doubles, until Sunday, June 9, 2024!