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Roland Garros: ticket sales started on Tuesday morning

Anyone who has ever been to a Grand Tournament knows how popular the tickets are. Especially when it comes to the decisive phase in the second week of the tournament. Tickets for Paris have been available since yesterday morning.

by Dennis Heineman
last edit: Mar 09, 2022, 09:42 am

Soon the "Stade Roland Garros" will be played again
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Soon the "Stade Roland Garros" will be played again

The process went smoother than expected: When the servers probably started to work properly at 10:00 a.m., all interested parties who were waiting anxiously in front of the screens were initially assigned random positions in the queue. Two tests showed that you can of course be lucky or unlucky. While once position 15,000 jumped out, another attempt means position 46,000. But the waiting time was fairly short in both cases. At that time there were still many options: Single Ticket Court Philippe-Chatrier, Suzanne-Lenglen or Simonne-Mathieu, plus Day & Night Pass, Outside Courts and so on.

Since 2021 with Night Session

The first round of Roland Garros starts on May 22nd. At the beginning of the first week, things are still looking pretty good – tickets are still available on some courts and in some sessions. Towards the weekend, however, "Sold Out" lights up much more often. In the second week it will of course be tight towards the back. But: If you want to watch the women's final on June 4th, for example, you can do so from €90. The women's semi-finals on Court Philippe-Chatrier are - in contrast to the men's - not yet fully booked.

Night sessions have also been played in Paris since 2021. Then the facility, which has been extensively renovated in recent years anyway, shines in a very special light. Click here for the Roland Garros ticket page .

by Dennis Heineman

Wednesday
Mar 09, 2022, 03:40 pm
last edit: Mar 09, 2022, 09:42 am