Roland-Garros 2025: ticket sales open to the general public, with a prize draw

Published by Graziella de Sortiraparis, Caroline de Sortiraparis · Photos by Graziella de Sortiraparis · Updated on January 27, 2025 at 07:05 p.m. · Published on May 12, 2021 at 05:18 p.m.
Ready for a new edition of the French Open? You're just in time, because the legendary tennis tournament, scheduled to run from May 25 to June 8, 2025 at Porte d'Auteuil, has opened its ticketing to the general public, but with a new system this year.

Roland-Garros returns to Porte d'Auteuil in Paris from May 25 to June 8, 2025. As always, the French Open tennis tournament promises spectators and TV viewers some thrilling sporting moments on clay. For the time being, we still don't know the names of the players taking part in this spring's French Open. But we do know more about theopening of ticket sales for Roland-Garros 2025.

For the general public, opens on Monday January 27. But to ensure that the best tickets are not snapped up in a matter of seconds, and that the waiting time is not too long, the on-sale system has been changed for this edition. For once, there's no need to rush: the French Tennis Federation has set up a draw "to guarantee fair access to the various offers", in order to combat fraud and parallel markets.

To take part, all you have to do is register on the Roland-Garros website, from 10am on Monday until Sunday February 9. If you are selected, you will receive an email to purchase your tickets at the beginning of March. To ensure that as many people as possible have access, the number of tickets is limited, with a maximum of 4 for the main courts, 4 for the side courts and 15 for Opening Week and on the side courts from June 2 to 8 per order.

Short summary

  • January 27 to February 9: draw entries for the general public
  • February 20 to 24: dedicated sales open to FFT licensees
  • February 7 to March 3: sales open to GPP (Grand Public Premium), UFR, PSH, referees and elected officials

While we wait for the new edition of Roland-Garros at Porte d'Auteuil, we invite you to discover the poster for the 2025 edition of the French Open, designed by French artist Marc-Antoine Mathieu.

Practical information

Location

2 Avenue Gordon Bennett
75116 Paris 16

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Accessibility info

Official website
www.rolandgarros.com

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