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Set in Paris’s leafy 16th arrondissement beside the Bois de Boulogne, Stade Roland-Garros is the spiritual home of clay-court tennis. Named after aviator Roland Garros, the complex pairs Parisian heritage with modern arenas such as Court Philippe-Chatrier with its retractable roof, Suzanne-Lenglen, and the garden-framed Simonne-Mathieu. Across two weeks each spring, the red clay has shaped champions and era-defining matches, with rallies that reward patience, precision, and nerve. Stade Roland-Garros Hospitality places your guests close to the action with refined spaces, curated French cuisine, and attentive service. VIP tickets, a private box, or terrace dining bring different vantage points over Philippe-Chatrier, Suzanne-Lenglen, Simonne-Mathieu, and the Annexe Courts. Fast Track Entrance into Roland-Garros helps you make the most of every set. As a calendar highlight, the French Open anchors the year, joined by juniors, wheelchair tennis, legends exhibitions, and special tennis club showcases across the grounds. For a smart tip, plan time on the Annexe Courts where proximity reveals the craft of clay. Afternoon sun can shift court speed, while evening sessions add a distinct rhythm. Use fast track entry to explore the alleys, practice courts, and the museum before settling in for world-class Tennis.
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