Accessibility statement

Roland-Garros is making its website easier to browse for people with a disability.

Logo Roland-Garros©Pauline Ballet / FFT

This statement was written on 12/06/2023 for the https://www.rolandgarros.com/fr-fr/ website.

It becomes valid on publication, must be updated after three years, when major changes are made to the site, or 18 months after a new version of the framework.

The Roland-Garros commitment

Roland-Garros is committed to making its websites, intranet, extranet and software packages accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005 on equal rights and opportunities.

We value inclusion and diversity and ensure that our website: https://www.rolandgarros.com/fr-fr/ is accessible to everyone, particularly people with disabilities.

We are proud to have teamed up with Accessiway, who are supporting us with our digital accessibility process.

We are resolutely committed to a Web that is accessible to everyone. We therefore aspire, through a long-term and responsible vision, to fully comply with regulatory requirements, in particular RGAA 4.1.2.

To that end, Roland-Garros is implementing the following strategy and actions:

●       Multi-year accessibility plan (in progress) 2024-2027

●       Current Year Action Plan (in progress)

Compliance status

The https://www.rolandgarros.com/fr-fr/ website has an accessibility rate of 50.75%, making it partially compliant with the General Accessibility Improvement Framework (RGAA 4.1.2).

Test results

The compliance audit carried out on 12/06/2023 by AccessiWay reveals that 50.75% of the requirements of RGAA version 4.1.2 have been met;

Results in detail:
  • Number of criteria met: 34
  • Number of non-compliant criteria: 33
  • Number of inapplicable criteria: 39
Inaccessible content

Criteria:

  • 1.2 Are all decorative images correctly ignored by assistive technologies?
  • 1.3 Does each information-carrying image with a text alternative have an appropriate text alternative (except in special cases)?
  • 1.9 Is each image caption correctly linked to the corresponding image if necessary?
  • 2.1 Does each frame have a frame title?
  • 2.2 For each frame with a frame title, is the frame title appropriate?
  • 3.1 On each web page, is the information not solely conveyed by colour? Is this rule followed?
  • 3.2 On each web page, is there sufficient contrast between the text colour and background colour (except in special cases)?
  • 3.3 Are the colours used for the interface components or information-carrying graphic elements on each web page sufficiently contrasted (except in special cases)?
  • 4.1 Does all pre-recorded time-based media have a text transcript or audio description, if necessary (except in special cases)?
  • 4.3 Does all pre-recorded, synchronized, time-based media have synchronized subtitles if necessary (except in special cases)?
  • 4.5 Does all pre-recorded time-based media have a synchronized audio description if necessary (except in special cases)?
  • 4.8 Does all non-time-based media have an alternative if necessary (except in special cases)?
  • 4.11 Is the consultation of each time-based media controllable with a keyboard and any pointing device?
  • 6.1 Is each link explicit (except in special cases)?
  • 7.1 Is each script compatible with assistive technologies, if necessary?
  • 7.3 Can each script be controlled by the keyboard and any pointing device (except special cases)?
  • 7.5 Do assistive technologies correctly interpret the status messages on each web page?
  • 8.2 For each web page, is the generated source code valid for the specified document type?
  • 8.7 On each web page, is each language change indicated in the source code (except in special cases)?
  • 8.9 On every web page, web beacons must not be used solely for presentation purposes. Is this rule respected?
  • 9.1 Is the information on each web page structured by the appropriate use of titles?
  • 9.2 Is the document structure consistent on each web page (except in special cases)?
  • 9.3 Is each list properly structured on each web page?
  • 9.4 On each web page, is every quotation correctly indicated?
  • 10.1 Are style sheets used to control the presentation of information on the website?
  • 10.2 On each web page, does the visible content that carries information remain present when the style sheets are disabled?
  • 10.7 On each web page, for each focused element, is the focus visible?
  • 10.12 On each web page, can text spacing properties be redefined by the user without loss of content or functionality (except in special cases)?
  • 10.14 On each web page, can additional content that appears via Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) only be made visible using the keyboard and any pointing device?
  • 11.1 Does each form field have a label?
  • 11.9 In each form, is the title of each button relevant (excluding special cases)?
  • 12.1 Does each set of pages have at least two different navigation systems (except in special cases)?
  • 12.11 On each web page, is the additional content which appears when focusing on, hovering over or activating an interface component accessible using the keyboard if necessary?
Exemptions for disproportionate burden

No content to mention

Content not subject to the accessibility obligation

No content to mention

Issuance of this accessibility statement

This statement was issued on 12/06/2023.

Technologies used to produce the website
  • HTML5
  • CSS
  • Javascript

Test environment

Operating Systems
  • Apple Mac Os X 13.4
  • Microsoft Windows 11
  • Apple Ios 16
  • Google Android 13
Browsers and software

In the latest versions available on the different operating systems:

  • Google Chrome
  • Windows Edge
  • Safari
  • Brave
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader / Preview on Mac (for PDFs only)

 

Tools for assessing accessibility
  • Emulation of the mouse, magnifiers and on-screen keyboards of the various systems.
  • VoiceOver (Apple systems only)
  • TalkBack (Android only)
  • NVDA 2023 and Freedom scientific Jaws 2022 (PC systems only)
  • Tanaguru webext RGAA4
  • RGAA wizard
  • Graphical assessment tools present on the various systems (for colours, contrasts, subtitles, etc.)
Web pages that have undergone the compliance check

Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access any content or service, you can contact the Accessibility Manager at Roland-Garros, who can direct you to alternative content or help you access the content in a different format.  

Means of recourse

If you experience an accessibility issue that prevents you from accessing any content or feature of the site and, after reporting it to us have not obtained a response, you have the right to submit a complaint or request a referral to the Defender of Rights.

There are several ways to do this:

●       Send a message to your Defender of Rights

●       Contact your region’s delegated Defender of Rights

●       Send a letter (free postage in France, no stamp required) to:

Défenseur des droits

Libre réponse 71120

75342 Paris CEDEX 07

France