This summer, France's most legendary clay court goes public: Roland-Garros opens its annex courts free of charge! Exclusive sessions can be booked from June 14 to July 2 and from August 18 to 29, 2025, to play a few balls where the pros have thrilled the stands.
Discover a complete guide to must-do activities: from unusual Paris to spectacular shows, unique family experiences, gourmet getaways and sports tours.
Discover what goes on behind the scenes at Paris' legendary tennis temple, the Roland-Garros stadium, from July 1, 2025! Cultival takes tennis fans on a guided behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium.
We have a winner! Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in the final match of Roland-Garros 2025 in five sets, at the end of an interminable match. The Spaniard wins his second Grand Slam title in a row!
Will another legendary tennis player soon be leaving the courts? Novak Djokovic, after his defeat in the semi-finals of the French Open, announced that it might be his last Parisian clay-court tournament.
World number 2 Coco Gauff won the French Open for the first time in her career against Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, after an intense match for both players.
This Sunday, June 8, 2025, Spain's Carlos Alcaraz will once again contest a French Open final, for the first time against Italy's Jannik Sinner, on the Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Tennis players at the French Open have the opportunity to win the title at every stage they pass, but also a bigger and bigger check. How much are these amounts?
It's the most eagerly awaited tennis event of the year: Roland-Garros returns to Paris! After a week of qualifying, it's time for the finals, with the women's match of the day between Sabalenka and Gauff!
The French record at Roland-Garros is often disastrous. But this year, there's still one diehard, Loïs Boisson, who managed to reach the semi-finals against the world's 3rd and then 6th-ranked players!
Would you like to experience Roland-Garros in a different way? From May 22 to June 11, 2025, head to the Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann rooftop terrace to watch the matches of the French tennis tournament from the comfort of deckchairs, with a view over the capital!
Are you ready to follow the yellow ball on the clay court of Roland-Garros? The competition is back at the end of May, and the French players who do not need to go through the qualifications are already known. Let's take stock!
Roland-Garros officially returns from May 19 to June 8, 2025 for three hectic, action-packed weeks, with many new features on the program. We take a look at what the tournament has put in place this year.
Last year, the French Open saw the departure of one of its leading figures, Rafael Nadal. At this 2025 edition, a succession of tributes will celebrate his history, as well as that of Mary Pierce and Richard Gasquet.
The French Open returns from May 19, 2025! For affordable prices, you can attend the tennis players' qualifying week, during Opening Week. There are still a few tickets left!
Roland-Garros Children's Day, renamed Yannick Noah Day, is an opportunity to bring children to the legendary Parisian tennis stadium for sporting events and charity matches on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
It's hard to know how many balls are used during the three-week clay-court tournament at Porte d'Auteuil! But we do know that between 50,000 and 70,000 yellow balls are needed for the final draw of Roland-Garros alone!
Roland Garros, aviator and aeronautics pioneer from Reunion Island, gave his name to the stadium that hosts the French Open tennis tournament. But who was he? We tell you his story.