Enjoy the Roland-Garros stadium all year round

The high temple of clay court tennis at the Porte d'Auteuil hosts multiple events from January to December.

Boulogne Levallois VS AS Monaco / Finale Championnats de France 2023 / Court Philippe-Chatrier©Christophe Guibbaud / FFT
 - Romain Vinot

The legendary setting of one of the four tennis majors (scheduled for 19 May - 8 June in 2025), Roland-Garros stadium does not shut its doors upon the conclusion of the French Open – quite the contrary. As well as providing an excellent venue for corporate activities, it is also now a mecca for shows, cultural events and sports of all kinds.

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An exceptional setting to meet your every need

For several years now, the stadium has been open to visitors from all over the world, enabling them to venture behind the scenes of a site steeped in history. Guests can follow in the footsteps of the biggest names in the game all the way from the locker room to the press room, not forgetting the famous staircase and corridor leading to the iconic clay of Philippe-Chatrier court.

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It is also possible to utilise these unique facilities in a more professional setting. For example, how about organising your company's seminar at the Suzanne-Lenglen court’s Club des Loges, in one of the Philippe-Chatrier court lounges or in the heart of the famous Tenniseum? And if you are looking for a larger space for a convention, exhibition or gala dinner, why not have your staging area directly on one of the main courts at the venue? Anything is possible!

Convention Engie 2022 / Court Philippe-Chatrier©Christophe Guibbaud / FFT

Sports and culture, hand in hand

Since its creation in 1928, the Roland-Garros stadium has striven to celebrate not only the stars of tennis, but also the biggest names in other disciplines. For example, its centre court hosted boxers, basketball players and hockey teams in the 20thcentury, a tradition revived in recent years with the staging of the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour, the Betclic Elite (basketball) finals, the Red Bull BC One World Final (breakdancing), Tony Yoka's bouts, the Quai 54 (streetball) tournament and the recently concluded Greenweez Paris Major (padel) – all wonderful opportunities for families and friends to attend unique events at this temple of tennis.

Gala de Boxe 2021 / Court Philippe-Chatrier©Christophe Guibbaud / FFT

Since there is more to life than sport, the stadium can also be transformed into a film set, an open-air fashion catwalk or even the stage for a show. So whether you are a spectator or the organizer of an event that calls for an iconic setting, you now have the Roland-Garros stadium to come to all year round!

Fary / Spectacle juillet 2023 / Court Philippe-Chatrier©Christophe Guibbaud / FFT