Naturally, arriving early is advised to guarantee access, as you can’t reserve a spot in advance and you can’t rely on other tennis enthusiasts to vacate space as the afternoon unfolds!
Each year, Roland-Garros attracts a crowd of tennis fans to the red clay courts near the Porte d’Auteuil. But many don’t manage to secure a seat and are forced to follow the legendary tournament from home, glued to their TV screens. What if you could experience this sporting moment alongside other fans? What if you could share the joys and triumphs of the players, surrounded by fellow supporters?
As last year, the tournament is also experienced right in the heart of Paris, with the Tribune Concorde, a free fan zone accessible to everyone on the Place de la Concorde. It will be open from June 3–7, 2026, to coincide with the tournament’s knockout stage, starting from the quarterfinals, for five days of tennis on two giant screens! The space has been upgraded to fit more spectators, with a capacity of 3,800, and will open from 12:00.
From the stands or lounging on deck chairs, it’s also a chance to enjoy activities at the various partner stalls, try urban tennis, with a bar and food trucks on hand, plus a DJ and an emcee to keep the fan zone lively all afternoon. The crowd will even get to see the winners of the singles, doubles, wheelchair tennis, and juniors events parade with their trophies!
Naturally, arriving early is advised to guarantee access, as you can’t reserve a spot in advance and you can’t rely on other tennis enthusiasts to vacate space as the afternoon unfolds!
Roland-Garros 2025: the essential info and updates you need to know about the tournament
We're off for Roland-Garros 2025, running May 19 through June 8! Three weeks to watch the world's best tennis players at Porte d'Auteuil. Here's a quick roundup of the key updates and news you should know about the tournament! [Read more]
Dates and Opening Time
From June 3, 2026 to June 7, 2026
Location
Place de la Concorde
Place de la Concorde
75008 Paris 8
Prices
Free
Official website
www.rolandgarros.com



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