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Roland Garros Stadium Tour

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On this guided tour of the Roland Garros stadium, you'll be able to take a look inside this iconic site where so many tennis champions have made history . Walk on the famous red clay courts !

The tournament's famous clay

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At the appointed time, we'll meet inside the Grande Boutique, Gate 36 of the Roland Garros stadium .

Nestled in the south of the Bois de Boulogne , Roland Garros hosts the third Grand Slam tennis tournament every year. World tennis stars gather in Paris to compete on the famous red clay court and win the coveted trophy. For an hour and a half, we'll take you inside this sports complex to explore its different rooms and areas.

On this exclusive guided tour of Roland Garros, we'll go  behind the scenes , taking a rare look into the press room , the changing rooms , and the central grandstand,  and pass through the corridor that leads the players to the main court .

While viewing the impressive stadium, your guide will offer many anecdotes about the famous foursome: The Four Musketeers. As we walk through the stadium, you'll discover all the secrets the majestic Philippe-Chatrier court has to share. 

Of course, in a place that has witnessed so much action, the tour wouldn´t be complete without learning about more contemporary tennis greats, such as Björn Borg , Chris Evert , Steffi Graff , and, of course, Rafa Nadal , who have gone on to win this world-renowned tournament.

To complete the tour, we'll take a look at the impressive Philippe Chatrier court  that now seats 15,225 spectators as of a 2019 renovation.

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1 hour 30 minutes.

The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in English.

English–speaking guide

Entrance to Roland Garros stadium

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Discover the backstage of the famous Grand Slam tournament field Roland-Garros

  • General and Specific Conditions :   Recommandé : port du masque et gestes barrières
  • Location :   Paris
  • Minimal Age :   5 years old
  • Duration :   1h30
  • Access by Public Transport :   Metro line 10 (Porte d'Auteuil)
  • Language :   English

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Discover the Roland-Garros stadium during a guided tour of the legendary temple of tennis in Paris.

During this unique guided tour, you will have access to the press rooms, the locker rooms, the presidential tribune and the corridor that leads the players to the clay court.

An extraordinary journey in the footsteps of the most famous winners of the Roland-Garros tournament, such as Björn Borg, Chris Evert, Steffi Graff and, of course, Rafael Nadal.

Your guide will share countless anecdotes with you, from the historic four Musketeers to contemporary winners, and will reveal the secrets of the majestic new Philippe Chatrier court, a technological and architectural masterpiece.

Please note the following adjustments to the tour circuit :

- The press center will not be accessible from August 15th to November 4th 2023 inclusive

- The locker room will not be accessible from September 12th 2023 to April 2024 inclusive

- An alternative route will be followed which is not accessible to persons with reduce mobility

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Experience the legendary stadium of Roland Garros and delve into the history of tennis.

Discover the iconic Roland-Garros stadium exclusively on a guided tour of the legendary tennis temple in Paris.

During this unique guided tour, you'll access behind-the-scenes areas of the stadium, from the presidential box to the corridor that leads players to the clay court.

Embark on an exceptional journey in the footsteps of iconic Roland-Garros champions like Björn Borg, Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, and of course, Rafael Nadal.

Your guide will share countless anecdotes, from the historic 'Four Musketeers' to contemporary champions, and unveil the secrets of the magnificent new Philippe-Chatrier Court, a marvel of technology and architecture.

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English, French or Spanish guided tour

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Access to a match

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You can cancel these tickets up to 72 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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Roland Garros. Tennis titans. History. The world knows about the Roland Garros stadium where the clay-court grand slam is conducted yearly in June, but how many of them can experience this magnificent stage of tennis history? You can do this now! With this tour, discover the Roland Garros stadium exclusively and learn about the legendary temple of tennis with the help of your guide. As a truly privileged guest, walk in the footsteps of the legends of tennis such as Björn Borg, Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, and of course the King of Clay, Rafael Nadal.

Be overwhelmed with emotion as you walk down the corridor to enter the court just as the greatest trophy winners of Roland Garros. During the tour, explore the technological and architectural gem of the stadium, the Philippe-Chatrier court named after the president of the FFT. Hear countless anecdotes from your guide as they reveal secrets about the court and how architecturally sound the court has been made in order for the players to play to their best potential in any condition. Marvel at the breathtaking view and the legendary court as well as the Suzanne-Lenglen court and the magnificent Paris backdrop.

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Important information.

Facilities: Wheelchair accessibility.

The stadium shop can be visited before or after the tour.

Due to the stadium's activities, some areas may not be accessible on the day of your visit.

The press center will not be accessible from Aug 15 to Nov 4, 2023.

The locker room will not be accessible from Sep 12, 2023 to Apr, 2024.

An alternative route will be offered. This temporary route is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.

Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.

Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.

Meeting Point

Meet your guide at Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Address: Roland Garros Stadium, 2 Av. Gordon Bennett, 75016 Paris, France.

Landmark: Place des Mousquetaires.

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Access: Avenue Gordon-Bennett (75016 Paris) – Entry through Gate 36 Additional information: - The stadium shop can be visited before or after the tour (open from 09:30 to 18:30). You'll enjoy a  10% discount  on your purchase, by presenting your voucher or mentioning the discount code which will be sent to you. - Due to the stadium's activities, some areas may not be accessible on the day of your visit - Group tours can be conducted on request in the following languages: French, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Japanese, Finnish and Swedish

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Play as the world's top players, master each surface, perfect your game and strive to dominate the world circuit. Choose from multiple game modes, with singles and doubles games, local and online.

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Play as the world's top players or create your own player to try and dominate the world rankings. Faster paced, with more animations and more realism: experience the true sensations of tennis, in singles or doubles games, and challenge your friends locally or online.

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Master the timing of your strokes, the new serve mechanics and all the moves to dominate your opponent, just for fun or to win in Ranked mode.

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More animations, more strokes, a faster pace… Experience dynamic, realistic and precise gameplay that puts you in the heart of legendary rallies.

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Résultat et résumé : Rafael Nadal - Pedro Cachin

Lundi 29 avril 2024 madrid, atp 1000, troisième tour.

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Nadal écarte difficilement Cachin et rejoint les 8es de finale de l'ATP 1000 de Madrid

Dans un match de plus de 3h, Nadal se défait de l'Argentin Pedro Cachin, qui aura bien tenu face au maître de la surface. Il rejoint Jiri Lehecka au tour suivant, qu'il affrontera dès demain, la récupération va être cruciale pour le taureau de Manacor.

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Au terme d'un échange où les deux joueurs sont au filet, Nadal remporte le point sur une faute de largeur de son adversaire. Balle de match pour l'Espagnol.

Nadal prend des risques sur un coup droit le long de la ligne, c'est dans le couloir.

Service gagnant au T pour Cachin.

L'Espagnol est maintenant à deux points du match suite à un passing le long de la ligne côté coup droit.

Nadal prend Cachin à contre pied sur un superbe coup droit croisé. Quel échange entre les deux joueurs.

Jeu Nadal, 5-3

Nadal remporte sa mise en jeu, il va forcer Cachin à servir pour rester en vie dans ce match.

Nouveau service gagnant pour l'Espagnol.

Cachin défend bien de droite à gauche sur sa ligne de fond de court. Finalement en bout de course côté revers, son dernier coup termine dans le filet.

Nadal craque dans la diagonale revers, sa dernière frappe de balle est trop longue.

Service gagnant au T pour Nadal.

Cachin tient bon, 4-3 Nadal

Cachin se fait peur dans ce jeu de service mais a su trouver les ressources pour remporter sa mise en jeu.

Pour quelques millimètres, Cachin s'évite de devoir défendre une balle de double break. Chanceux l'Argentin sur ce coup là.

Cachin pense remporter le point sur un coup croisé mais c'est dehors.

L'Espagnol rate une belle opportunité de mener 0-30 en mettant sa balle dans le filet.

Nadal remporte son 100e point du match sur un revers gagnant le long de la ligne.

Jeu Nadal, 4-2

Un jeu blanc expéditif avec des balles neuves permet à Nadal de confirmer son break. L'Espagnol est à deux jeux de la victoire.

Service gagnant au T pour l'Espagnol.

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US Open Day 2: Early night for Alcaraz, tough day for Garcia

Defending champ through after just one hour on court, French No.7 seed ousted

Carlos Alcaraz / 1er tour US Open 2023

First round action has concluded in New York as an exciting Day 2 witnessed heroic comebacks, major breakthroughs, and some solid victories for most of the top seeds.

Here's what you may have missed from a busy Tuesday at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

Gone in 60 minutes

The first step in Carlos Alcaraz ’s title defence campaign lasted a mere 60 minutes as the Spaniard’s opponent Dominik Koepfer was forced to retire with an ankle injury while trailing 2-6, 2-3.

Bidding to become the first man since Roger Federer in 2008 to successfully defend the US Open title , Alcaraz will next face South Africa’s Lloyd Harris for a place in the last-32 stage.

With Colombian pop star Sebastian Yatra supporting him from the stands, Alcaraz sang a snippet from Yatra’s song ‘Vagabundo’ during his on-court interview with Brad Gilbert, giving the night-session crowd something to cheer for after the match was cut short due to Koepfer’s physical situation.

Alcaraz, the youngest men’s No.1 seed in the history of the tournament, is on collision course with familiar foe Jannik Sinner , who eased past Yannick Hanfmann 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 and could face Alcaraz in the quarter-finals, which would be a rematch of their epic five-set clash at the very same stage 12 months ago in New York.  

"Obviously happy to be back here. It's a special place for me. I felt very good on court today," said the sixth-seeded Sinner, who faces his good friend and fellow Italian Lorenzo Sonego next.

"I was playing good. I was returning good. Sometimes the serve could be a little bit better. But the atmosphere is obviously very nice. I know physically I'm healthy, which is most important, then we see how it goes."

Ailing Jabeur squeezes past Osorio

Battling the flu and clearly out of sorts, Tunisian Ons Jabeur eked out a hard-fought 7-5, 7-6(4) victory over world No.68 Camila Osorio to book her spot in the second round.

A runner-up in New York last year , and finalist in three of her last five Grand Slams , Jabeur led by a double-break 4-1 in the first set before losing four games in a row and receiving treatment from the tournament doctor.

The No.5 seed appeared to struggle with her breathing and got her blood pressure checked. After taking some medication, Jabeur managed to wrestle back the set from her Colombian opponent to take a one-set lead in 59 minutes.

The second frame was a roller coaster that saw both players squandering leads, unable to sustain a high level of performance. Osorio saved two match points on her serve in the ninth game and Jabeur twice served for the victory and got broken but the Tunisian finally sealed the deal in the tiebreak to set up a second-round clash with Czech Republic’s Linda Noskova .

Jabeur and Osorio shared a lovely moment at the net before the crowd sang ‘Happy Birthday’ for the world No.5, who turned 29 on Monday.

“I’m old now, that’s why I didn’t feel so good on the court,” joked Jabeur.

“I gotta say, I always feel loved in New York, everywhere I go, not just here. I’m feeling blessed to have all of this. For me this is more important than winning any match. Because I know the love you get from people, you will cherish it until the end of your life, not just your career.”

She paid tribute to Osorio, who lost to Jabeur at the US Open two years ago, saying: “She’s such a nice person so she asked me if I’m feeling okay. I told her, not really. She told me I’m such a warrior and I apologised for bringing the doctor on the court because I didn’t do it on purpose. I know it is tough sometimes to play a player that is kind of injured or not feeling well on the court but she took it very well and she congratulated me for the match, so I’m glad.”

Comeback of the day

Bulgarian No.19 seed Grigor Dimitrov battled for four hours and 38 minutes and completed a comeback from two-sets-to-love down for the first time in his career by defeating Alex Molcan 6-7(9), 6-7(5), 6-1, 7-5, 7-6(11/9).

Dimitrov was down 2-5 in the fifth set, saved match point at 4-5 and saved two more while trailing 7-9 in the deciding super-tiebreak before securing a second-round clash with Andy Murray.

Grigor Dimitrov / 1er tour US Open 2023

Medvedev, Berrettini untroubled

2021 champion Daniil Medvedev dropped the fewest number of games he’s ever conceded in a Grand Slam match with a 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 victory over 34-year-old unranked Hungarian Attila Balazs (entered US Open with a protected ranking of 101).

It was Medvedev’s 50th win of the season (33rd on hard courts) and he wrapped it up in just 74 minutes. His reward is a second-round meeting with Australia’s Christopher O’Connell .

“I think at one moment I thought I had total control of the match, I tried to maybe work some shots. I felt I was playing better and better throughout the match, I was hitting stronger, and more confident in my shots, so that was great,” said Medvedev.

“In general, felt great. So focus was there. Hopefully it's going to be there for the next matches also.”

Meanwhile, 2019 US Open semi-finalist Matteo Berrettini fired 11 aces in his 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 win against French No.29 seed Ugo Humbert to earn a spot in the second round for a fifth consecutive year.

Berrettini has reached the fourth round or better on each of his last four US Open appearances. He faces another Frenchman next in the form of Arthur Rinderknech .

2020 New York runner-up and this year’s No.12 seed Alexander Zverev needed just two hours and nine minutes to move past Aleksandar Vukic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. It is Zverev’s first US Open outing since 2021, having missed the event through injury last year.

Matteo Berrettini / 1er tour US Open 2023

Pegula, Vondrousova stroll through

Dressed in a special outfit adidas created in honour of the 50-year anniversary of Billie Jean King’s win in ‘Battle of the Sexes’, No.3 seed and recent Montreal champion Jessica Pegula claimed her ninth win in 11 meetings with Camila Giorgi to move into the second round with a 6-2, 6-2 result.

“This out fit was inspired by Billie Jean and her fight for equality always, so I think that’s really important,” said Pegula after her win.

“It’s an honour to get to wear something inspired by someone as great as her. She’s always got so much great advice and she’s so inspiring. She texts me a lot after matches and stuff like that, it’s really cool. Fighting for equality is very important though, we still have some ways to go. She’s always inspiring us to keep fighting for more.”

Reigning Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova swept past South Korean qualifier Han Na Lae 6-3, 6-0 in 60 minutes to make the US Open second round for a fourth consecutive time (didn’t play in 2019 and 2022).

The Czech No.9 seed will face Italian Martina Trevisan next.

Upsets of the day

Reigning WTA Finals champion and No.7 seed Caroline Garcia crashed out of the US Open first round 6-4, 6-1 to a red-hot Wang Yafan , who has now won 38 of her last 41 matches, across all levels, including qualifying.

Wang, a former top-50 player, was out of action for eight months starting May last year. She began her 2023 campaign in February ranked 431 in the world and dropped to as low as 696 in March, but has since taken the ITF circuit by storm, scooping six titles and barely losing any matches.

She is projected to rise to at least 91 in the rankings after the US Open, and can go even higher if she makes it past Britain’s Katie Boulter in round two.

The 29-year-old is currently on an 11-match winning streak. Her success against Garcia marked just the second time she has defeated a top-10 opponent, in nine attempts, and the first time since 2019.

This US Open marks Wang’s first Grand Slam main draw appearance since Wimbledon 2021 and her victory on Tuesday was her first at a major since Wimbledon 2019.

Garcia was a semi-finalist at the US Open last year and has suffered her first opening round defeat in New York since 2019.

Caroline Garcia / 1er tour US Open 2023

Tuesday was not a good day for 2022 semi-finalists.

American wildcard Michael Mmoh picked up just the fifth top-20 victory of his career by knocking out last year’s semi-finalist, world No.11, Karen Khachanov 6-2, 6-4, 6-2.

Khachanov was playing his first singles match since Roland-Garros nearly three months ago as he was sidelined with two injuries – a sacrum bone fracture and a pubic bone fracture.  

He didn’t touch a racquet for seven weeks and told atptour.com for a period of time it was painful to walk.

Contesting his first US Open since 2020, the 89th-ranked Mmoh is through to the second round at his home Slam for just the second time in his career.

Stat of the day

200 – Former US Open champion Andy Murray has become just the ninth man in history to win 200 singles matches at the Grand Slams, thanks to his straight-sets effort against French lefty Corentin Moutet on Tuesday.

Breakthrough of the day

French teenager Arthur Fils claimed the first Grand Slam match-win of his career with a hard-earned 4-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5 over No.24 seed Tallon Griekspoor in just under four hours.

This US Open is Fils’ third-ever main draw appearance at a major and the 19-year-old will next face Italian Matteo Arnaldi for a spot in round three.

Arthur Fils / 1er tour US Open 2023

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    During this unique guided tour, you will go behind the scenes of the stadium, from the presidential tribune to the corridor that leads the players to the clay court. An extraordinary journey in the footsteps of the most famous winners of the Roland-Garros tournament, such as Björn Borg, Chris Evert, Steffi Graff and, of course, Rafael Nadal.

  6. Roland-Garros 2024: tickets go on sale from 13 March!

    Get your tickets for the 2024 edition of Roland-Garros from 10:00 Wednesday 13 March. From Monday 20 May to Sunday 9 June, the eyes of the tennis world will once again be on Porte d'Auteuil. From the qualifying rounds through to the finals, global stars, young prodigies and clay court geniuses will be battling it out for glory in the second ...

  7. Roland Garros Stadium Tour, Paris

    To complete the tour, we'll take a look at the impressive Philippe Chatrier court that now seats 15,225 spectators as of a 2019 renovation. Important. Due to various works on the Roland Garros facilities, please note that: From August 15 to November 4, 2023, it won't be possible to visit the Roland Garros press room.

  8. Behind the scenes at the Roland-Garros Stadium 2024

    Discover the Roland-Garros stadium exclusively, during a guided tour of the legendary temple of tennis in Paris! During this unusual guided tour, you will go behind the scenes of the stadium, from the presidential stand to the corridor that leads the players to the clay court. An exceptional journey in the footsteps of the essential winners of the Roland-Garros tournament, such as Björn Borg ...

  9. French Open

    The French Open (French: Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros (French: [ʁɔlɑ̃ ɡaʁos]), is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year. The tournament and venue are named after the French aviator Roland Garros. The French Open is the premier clay court championship in the world and ...

  10. Backstage tour of Roland-Garros stadium

    Discover the Roland-Garros stadium during a guided tour of the legendary temple of tennis in Paris.. During this unique guided tour, you will have access to the press rooms, the locker rooms, the presidential tribune and the corridor that leads the players to the clay court.. An extraordinary journey in the footsteps of the most famous winners of the Roland-Garros tournament, such as Björn ...

  11. Visit Roland-Garros Stadium • Paris je t'aime

    Discover one of the world's most famous international institutions: UNESCO! Take a unique and unusual tour of the institution's headquarters in Paris. Learn more about UNESCO's projects and missions. €15. Enjoy an exclusive guided tour of the Roland-Garros stadium, the legendary temple of tennis in Paris. During this one-of-a-kind visit, you ...

  12. Roland Garros

    Roland Garros was the first Grand Slam tournament to join the "Open" era in 1968, and since then many tennis greats have graced the famous clay courts, including Björn Borg, Ivan Lendl, Mats Wilander, Gustavo Kuerten, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Home fans will never forget 1983, the year Yannick Noah became the first, and ...

  13. Book Roland-Garros Stadium Guided Backstage Tour

    Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point. Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays. Meet your guide at Court Philippe-Chatrier. Address: Roland Garros Stadium, 2 Av. Gordon Bennett, 75016 Paris, France. Landmark: Place des Mousquetaires.

  14. Backstage tour of Roland-Garros stadium Guided tour

    Discover your Guided tour. Cultival invites you to go on an exclusive guided tour of the Roland-Garros stadium, the iconic Parisian mecca of tennis. As a truly privileged guest, you will walk in the footsteps of the greatest champions in the history of the Roland-Garros tournament, from Rafael Nadal and Steffi Graf, to Björn Borg and Chris Evert.

  15. Roland-Garros 2024 Men's Singles

    from 22:00. from 22:00. Advertisement. Get the full Roland-Garros 2024 Men's Singles schedule here. Eurosport brings you today's order of play, real-time results and all of the latest Tennis news.

  16. Nadal sets sights on Roland-Garros

    Having returned to competitive action in Barcelona, Rafael Nadal now has Roland-Garros firmly in his thoughts. ×. ×. Menu. ROLAND-GARROS 20 May - 9 June 2024 News ... (6-2 6-3) was the man from Mallorca's first on the Tour since he beat Jason Kubler in Brisbane on 4 January. Delivering a commanding performance, the Spaniard produced some ...

  17. Roland Garros 2023: Draws, Dates, History & All You Need To Know

    Matthew Stockman/Getty Images. Roland Garros 2023 will be held 28 May - 11 June. By ATP Staff. The second Grand Slam of the season will see the world's best players compete at Roland Garros, with Carlos Alcaraz, 22-time major champion Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev and last year's finalist Casper Ruud among those in action.

  18. Roland Garros

    Roland Garros Paris, France 2023.05.28 - 2023.06.11 SGL 128 DBL 64

  19. Tennis World Tour 2

    The OFFICIAL TOURNAMENTS and STADIA pack with the Roland-Garros tournament, the Tie Break Tens tournament, ... Tennis World Tour 2 ©2021 Published by Nacon and developed by Big Ant Studios. All right reserved. All stadiums, tournaments, player names and appearances, outfits and brands are the properties of their respective owners. ...

  20. Roland-Garros 2022: Tickets now available!

    The time has come to buy your tickets and book your place at Roland-Garros 2022. The official Roland-Garros ticketing site is up and running, with tickets now on sale for the Parisian Grand Slam event, which runs from 16 May to 5 June 2022. From the qualifiers through to the finals, choose the tickets you want and enjoy an unforgettable ...

  21. Rafael Nadal

    Après avoir été éliminé au 2e tour du tournoi de Barcelone, Rafael Nadal continue sa préparation pour Roland-Garros. Il s'est défait au 1er tour du jeune Blanch (6-1, 6-0), avant de prendre ...

  22. En direct

    Le Grec Stefanos Tsitsipas, 5e joueur mondial, s'est qualifié pour le 3e tour de Roland-Garros après sa victoire mercredi en trois sets face à l'Espagnol Roberto Carballes 6-3, 7-6[4], 6-2, 57e ...

  23. Order of play & Results

    In the meantime, find the tentative schedule here. The exclusive home of Roland-Garros tennis delivering live scores, schedules, draws, players, news, photos, videos and the most complete coverage of The 2024 Roland-Garros Tournament.

  24. US Open Day 2: Early night for Alcaraz, tough day for Garcia

    Gone in 60 minutes. The first step in Carlos Alcaraz's title defence campaign lasted a mere 60 minutes as the Spaniard's opponent Dominik Koepfer was forced to retire with an ankle injury while trailing 2-6, 2-3.. Bidding to become the first man since Roger Federer in 2008 to successfully defend the US Open title, Alcaraz will next face South Africa's Lloyd Harris for a place in the last ...