The French Tennis Federation (FFT) and official tournament sponsors BNP Paribas have joined forces to give you the chance to enjoy the Parisian Grand Slam experience for a reduced price during the Opening Week and the last week of Roland-Garros 2023.
"Roland For All": Enjoy Roland-Garros 2023 from just 10€!
Now in its third year, the "Roland For All" initiative allows as many people as possible to come and enjoy the delights and excitement of the Parisian Grand Slam.
Opening Week For All
This is an offer you simply can’t refuse. This time next week, you could be wandering around the grounds of the Roland-Garros stadium complex or sitting courtside cheering on your favourites as they bid for a place in the main draw. If that sounds like something you need to be doing, then pay a visit to the official tournament ticketing website and book a ticket before they run out. Aside from some intense tennis, you’ll have the chance to watch the world’s top players practise on Court Philippe-Chatrier. There’s a whole host of attractions and activities for you to enjoy. Tickets cost just EUR 20 and as little as EUR 10 for under 25s, thanks to a partnership with BNP Paribas.
An action-packed final few days
The last week of the tournament (5 to 11 June) will also be open to everyone. Again costing just EUR 20 or as little as EUR 10 for under 25s, tickets are available for a superb programme on the outside courts, which will host the wheelchair tennis competitions, the junior competitions and the Trophée des Légendes by Emirates. And between 8 and 11 June, you can also watch the semi-finals and finals live on a big screen installed on Court Suzanne-Lenglen, which will also be showing a documentary about Yannick Noah on 11 June.
On top of all that, there’s a wide range of attractions to enjoy, such as Urban Tennis, Beach Tennis and Play on Clay (from 8 June), as well as introductory sessions on what it takes to be a ball kid, court maintenance (from 8 June) and hearing-impaired tennis (on 9 June). Make no mistake, the last few days of the tournament are not to be missed!
A more inclusive tournament
The FFT is committed to making the tournament as inclusive as it can be and to combatting social and geographical inequalities. With a view to achieving those goals, around 40 charities that the FFT is engaged with all year round will be attending Opening Week, with around 2,500 people who normally have no contact with tennis or sport in general enjoying a unique experience at Roland-Garros between Monday 22 and Friday 26 May.
Finally for this year’s tournament, Roland-Garros’ digital radio service is launching Sound for All by Orange, an immersive sound experience that will cover women’s and men’s singles matches from the quarter-finals onwards, from 6 to 11 June. Thanks to this exciting new initiative, fans can hear the courtside ambiance and listen to detailed match commentaries. Initially designed for the blind and visually impaired, Sound for All by Orange is aimed at everyone and provides an alternative way of experiencing tennis.