French Open Tickets
French Open Tennis Tickets
French Open tickets will put you in the stands for one of the top Grand Slam tennis tournaments between the elite men and women qualifiers in the world. The tournament is also referred to as Rolland-Garros, named after the famous aviation pilot. It takes place over the course of two weeks at the end of May every year.
The origins of the tournament are debated by many as there are a few precursors like the French Championships in 1891 and the World Hardcourt Championships in 1912. The French Championships eventually became a major championship and went through several stages of transformations. This led to both amateurs and professionals to participate. The tournament is operated by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP for men) Tour and Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour under the Grand Slam. It’s held at the Stade Rolland-Garros in Paris. The venue has a series of tennis clay courts and is the only Grand Slam tournament with clay courts. Past winners in the men’s category include Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Gustavo Kuerten. Past women’s champions include Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams and Justine Henin-Hardenne. Watch the action on the clay courts live with your French Open tickets.
How much are French Open tickets?
French Open ticket prices can start around $105 depending on the round or portion of tournament and seat selection. For a day session in round 1 of men’s and women’s competition, the average price is around $250 based on tournament history. The average price for round 2 of men’s and women’s singles is around $400. Decide which round of the tournament you’d like to attend and get your French Open tennis tickets.
French Open ticket prices for the tournament are starting as low as $157.50 and the more expensive seating options are available at prices ranging up to $6552.00. The average price to attend the upcoming French Open is around $686.72. The French Open: Gentlemen's & Ladies' Singles 1st Round will take place on May 25th, 2025 at 11:00am. This unique and exciting tennis event will take place at Suzanne Lenglen Court at , Paris, Île-de-France. Fans searching on TicketSmarter will find 47 ticket listings currently available for the event with prices in the range of $247.50 to $625.50.
French Open Tour Dates & Tennis Schedule
French Open is an annual Grand Slam tournament that takes place in late May. The tournament takes place over the course of two weeks. It consists of men’s and women’s singles with qualifiers through 3 eliminator rounds. The tournament also has men’s and women’s doubles. Games take place at the Stade Rolland-Garros in Paris. The venue is the only clay court among the Grand Slam tournament venues. Other Grand Slam tennis events include Wimbledon, the Australian Open and US Open. Use our event calendar to find French Open dates and pick your seats to one of the rounds.
51 events are currently listed on the French Open schedule. French Open: Gentlemen's Single Finals is scheduled to take place at the end of the tournamnet on June 8th, 2025 at 3:00pm. Court Philippe Chatrier at Stade Roland Garros at 2 Av. Gordon Bennett, Paris, will be hosting the matches. Fans can browse the 73 tickets currently on sale for the event with prices starting at $855.00 and reaching a maximum price of $6552.00.
When do French Open tickets go on sale?
Rolland-Garros tickets go on sale almost immediately after the annual tournament and contestants are announced. As a major Grand Slam tournament, these pro tennis tickets may sell fast. Prices are also subject to increase as the event date draws closer, so get your Rolland-Garros tennis tickets today.
French Open Seating Chart
The French Open has called the Stade Rolland-Garros home for nearly a century since its construction in 1928. It has the only clay tennis courts amongst other Grand Slam venues. The venue holds 15,225. It has a series of 3 courts, known as the Court Philippe-Chatrier, Court Suzanne-Lenglen and Court Simonne-Mathieu. At Court Philippe-Chatrier, go with Loge 1-4 to be closest to the court. The CAT 3 sections will bring you the greatest savings. Use our Seatics map to get an idea of venue layout. Our seating chart will help you compare prices between different sections at the Stade Rolland-Garros.