Access will be by the day and by registration from April 19, on wojo.com,
at the price of €45 (with a promotion of €35 for the first 200 bookings). The pass will give access to qualifying matches, breakfast and access to a “coffee-break” area throughout the day.
Within the Suzanne-Lenglen court, the dedicated space will be converted into a workplace
shared, on the model of a traditional WOJO. Coworkers will have access to a quiet private terrace and to the stands for a moment. In addition, two large meeting rooms
meetings, open to all by reservation, will also be set up there. One of them with
view of courts 7 and 9.
The idea is not, as one might think, to carry out a test to perpetuate this ephemeral each year, or to extend the system to the Roland Garros “final table” tournament, but, as Jean explains -Ignace Poncelinto demonstrate that we can cowork everywhere“. This “pop up” promo linked to the sporting world had already been used last year, recalls the same, at the Parc des Princes. We can expect that this type of operation will be repeated in other venues. sports, during other competitions.