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Roland-Garros

Roland-Garros 2026

Location

Paris, France

Dates

May 24 – Jun 7

Prize Money

€53,478,000

Draw Size

128 Singles / 64 Doubles

Prize Money Breakdown

RoundSinglesDoubles
Winner€2,400,000€620,000
Runner-up€1,200,000€310,000
Semifinal€650,000€155,000
Quarterfinal€415,000€88,000
R16€270,000€50,000
R32€178,000€30,500
R64€120,000€19,500
R128€80,000€12,500

Ticket Prices

RoundSectionPrice Range
R128/R64Philippe-Chatrier€42€95
QuarterfinalPhilippe-Chatrier€85€220
SemifinalPhilippe-Chatrier€110€340
FinalPhilippe-Chatrier€150€480

Recent Champions

YearSingles ChampionDoubles Champions
2025Carlos AlcarazMarcelo Arevalo / Mate Pavic
2024Carlos AlcarazMarcelo Arevalo / Mate Pavic
2023Novak DjokovicIvan Dodig / Austin Krajicek

Venue & Equipment

Venue
Stade Roland-Garros
Surface
Clay (Outdoor)
Ball
WilsonWilson Roland Garros Official
Ranking Points (W)
2000
Established
1891

Typical Weather

19°C

Avg Temp

62%

Humidity

55mm

Rain

Mild spring weather, occasional rain. Retractable roof on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

The Trophy

The Coupe des Mousquetaires (Musketeers' Trophy), a silver cup depicting the four French Musketeers of tennis.

Ownership

Fédération Française de Tennis (FFT)

Organized by the French Tennis Federation at the iconic clay courts of Roland-Garros.

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Fan Guide

Grounds Pass Available€15–€45 depending on session

What's Included

  • Courts Simonne-Mathieu, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 18
  • Bully-Billard area
  • Village and fan experience zones
  • Access to all food and shopping areas

Not Included

  • Philippe-Chatrier
  • Suzanne-Lenglen
  • Simonne-Mathieu (if sold out separately)

Pro Tips

The best grounds pass experience in all of tennis. Week 1 qualies and first rounds on outer courts are magical — you're within 2 metres of top players warming up. Buy the Tuesday–Thursday tickets of Week 1 for the perfect blend of top players and outer-court intimacy.