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 is back from May 20, 2024! For affordable prices, you can attend the tennis players' qualifying week, during Opening Week. Don't forget to get your tickets!
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!
From May 13 to 19, 2024, a major international women's tennis tournament will be held in the heart of the Bois de Boulogne: the Clarins Trophy. The program also includes exhibition matches and a gala evening!
Rafael Nadal missed last year's French Open due to injury. 2024 is set to be the last of his career, and he's hoping to shine both during the competition and at the Paris Olympics, to finish on a high note!
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.
The sports center on the Ile de Puteaux will soon be undergoing a major renovation and the addition of new sports facilities, enabling the people of Ile-de-France to practice new disciplines in a beautiful natural setting.
Judo, basketball, rugby, tennis, cycling, soccer and running... the capital is at the heart of the country's sporting life. Discover the major sporting events expected in Paris in 2024.
Get ready to meet the world's best tennis players at the Rolex Paris Masters from October 28 to November 5, 2023. Considered the world's biggest indoor tennis tournament, it's a unique opportunity to witness some of the world's most exciting matches at the huge Accor Arena in Paris!
Discover the backstage of the mythical temple of tennis in Paris, the Roland-Garros stadium, from July 1st 2023! Cultival offers a guided tour behind the scenes of the stadium to tennis fans.
This Sunday, June 11, 2023, Novak Djokovic will contest another French Open final and attempt to win his 23rd Grand Slam title, against Norway's Casper Ruud on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
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 final draw, with several finals. Here's today's match schedule!
This year, there's unlimited alcohol in the aisles of Roland-Garros. The atmosphere in the grandstands and during the matches is sure to liven things up, especially during Opening Week, which saw a 75% increase in attendance over last year!
The Stade Français Open is back for another edition, from July 10 to 16, 2023! The world's best young players under the age of 14 will battle it out on the clay courts of the Stade Français and Roland-Garros.
Bad news for French tennis in the 2nd round of Roland-Garros 2023. Gaël Monfils has forfeited the match, suffering a wrist injury after an impressive match against Sebastian Baez.
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?
Roland-Garros 2023, here we go again! If you can't see the matches on site, this year, the broadcasting of the tournament's matches is shared between the different channels of France Télévisions and Prime Video, the streaming service of Amazon.
The Roland Garros Children's Day, renamed Yannick Noah Day, is an opportunity to bring children to the legendary Parisian tennis stadium for sports activities and charity matches on Saturday, May 27, 2023.
The biggest indoor tennis tournament, Rolex Paris Masters, returns to the Accor Arena until November 6, 2022. As in the French Open, tennis players have the opportunity to win a larger and larger check at each stage. How much is the prize money?