Roland-Garros 2023: Ticket prices and sales dates

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Are you looking for tickets for Roland-Garros 2023? How much will you have to pay to see the best players and live the “Roland” experience? We explain everything or almost in our file.

Like every year, many tennis enthusiasts will try their luck to buy tickets for Roland-Garros 2023.

In 2023, the French Open tennis tournament will take place from May 28 to June 11, 2023 for the main draws. The qualifications renamed “Roland-Garros Opening Week” will take place from May 22 to 26, 2023.

From what date will you be able to buy your tickets for Roland-Garros 2023? Where to buy them? At what price ? How much will a place cost you for the men’s final or for a day on the annexes the first week of the Parisian Grand Slam?

As for many years, the French Tennis Federation (FFT) sets up multiple shopping periods initially favoring the “tennis family” with club Presidents and licensees before the general public.

To buy your tickets for this Roland-Garros 2023, a single site with tickets.rolandgarros.com.

Ticket purchase calendar for Roland-Garros 2023

Club Presidents

This year, FFT club presidents will be able to buy tickets for Roland-Garros 2023 from February 2 to 6, 2023.

In detail, the latter can buy 8 tickets maximum on the main courts (Philippe-Chatrier, Suzanne-Lenglen and Simonne-Mathieu), within the limit of 4 places per session, including a maximum of 4 tickets for the following 4 days combined: Saturday June 3, Sunday June 4, Friday June 9 and Sunday June 11. For the adjoining courts (May 28 to June 4), the limit is a maximum of 12 tickets within the limit of 4 per day.

Licensees

Pour FFT licenseesthe purchase period will be open from February 8 to 16, 2023. As with club presidents, the limit is set at 8 tickets maximum for the main courtswithin the limit of 4 places per session, including a maximum of 4 tickets for the following 4 days (Saturday June 3, Sunday June 4, Friday June 9 and Sunday June 11. For the additional courts, the limit is also a maximum of 12 ticketswithin the limit of 4 per day.

Grand Public Premium

The sale of premium offers will be open fromu February 23 to 27, 2023. These are places accompanied by services such as catering, a personalized welcome and access to private spaces.

People with disabilities

For people with disabilities, the sale of tickets for Roland-Garros 2023 will begin March 8. Wheelchair Users (UFR) and People with Disabilities (PSH) benefit from a preferential rate compared to the General Public.

Grand Public

Finally, the last period of ticket sales for Roland-Garros 2023 will open for all from March 15, 2023. The general public will then be able to try to win a precious ticket for one of the main courts and/or the annexes.

The limit is set at 8 tickets maximum for the 3 main courtswithin the limit of 4 places per session, including a maximum of 4 tickets for the following 4 days (Saturday June 3, Sunday June 4, Friday June 9 and Sunday June 11) and a maximum of 12 tickets for the annexes the first week, within the limit of 4 per day.

Ticket offers and prices for Roland-Garros 2023

For this 2023 edition, the Roland-Garros tournament offers tennis fans many ticketing offers.

On the main courts, general public places are divided into different price categories (Access is free for children under 6 years old).

For the third consecutive year, Roland-Garros will offer night sessions with a specific ticket office giving access to a single match starting at 8:45 p.m. (and streamed exclusively on Amazon Prime Video).

Ticket prices on the rise

Tennis fans brace themselves, prices for many Roland-Garros 2023 tickets are on the rise.

The price of a ticket for the additional courts this year costs 39 euros for the first week of the tournament (May 28 to June 3). Last year, the price of an Annex was €34, an increase of €5.

To offer you the cheapest ticket on one of the 3 main courts, you will have to pay 40€ for a match of the “Night Session” in category 3 on Monday May 29 or Tuesday May 30 on the Philippe Chatrier. A rate here identical to last year.

Regarding the most expensive ticket (excluding boxes and services) for the fortnight, it will cost €320 and will allow you to attend the Gentlemen’s final scheduled for Sunday, June 11, 2023 in the Gold Category.

Roland-Garros 2023: The price of seats on the Philippe-Chatrier court

On the Philippe-Chatrier courtle court Central, prices vary from 40€ to 320€ for this Roland-Garros 2023.

Note that a “pass” offer offering the day + the evening is also offered at a slight discount compared to the price of tickets purchased separately. For 70€ you can for example do the complete Chatrier on Tuesday May 30th.

As for a few years now and in order to maximize ticketing revenue, the two men’s 1/2 finals scheduled on Friday are sold separately (from €85 to €170 for a match).

In total, the General Public will have access to 4 ticket categories (Cat Or, Cat.1, Cat.2 et Cat.3).

Court ticket prices Suzanne Lenglen

On Suzanne Lenglen, prices vary from 50 euros to 155€ (excluding dressing rooms). In total, 4 categories are offered to the general public (Loges, Cat.1, Cat.2, Cat.3). A court that will be equipped with a movable roof from the 2024 edition.

Court ticket prices Simonne Mathieu

This is one of the novelties of this Roland-Garros 2023. From this edition, the upper stands of the Simonne-Matthieu court will be accessible to all spectators in free seating (subject to availability).

The lower stands remain exclusively reserved for Simonne-Mathieu court ticket holders.

With a category (cat.1) for the General Public, the prices of a general public ticket for this Roland-Garros 2023 on the Simonne-Mathieu court vary from €60 to €110.

Roland-Garros 2023: The price of tickets for the ancillary courts up by 5 euros

Pour les courts annexesthe price of tickets is increasing for this Roland-Garros 2023. Count 39 euros for the first week (May 28 to June 3), €34 for Sunday June 4 and €20 for the second week, excluding Saturday and Sunday (€25) of the finals.

In recent years, the price of an Annex in the first week was 34 euros.

The price of tickets for the “Roland-Garros Opening Week” qualifications

For the qualifications of Roland, you will have to pay the sum of 20 euros per day (10€ for those under 25).

Roland-Garros children’s day becomes “Yannick Noah” day

Let’s also add that the Roland-Garros children’s day becomes “Yannick Noah” day. The opportunity for the FFT to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the victory of the tennis player, the last Frenchman to have lifted the Coupe des Mousquetaires.

Organized on Saturday May 27, 2023, ticket prices are set at 20 euros. A charity day with many activities for young and old. On the courts, players will compete in exhibition matches to the delight of the whole family. All of the profits from this day are donated to partner associations of the FFT (notably Fête le Mur) and, for several years, to certain tennis clubs that carry out actions in the social and solidarity fields. Indeed, since 2010, 654 clubs have been congratulated for these actions, reaching more than 65,000 beneficiaries, and Fête le Mur receives an annual amount of €100,000.

Passes also on sale

To be complete on the Roland-Garros 2023 ticket office for the General Public, the FFT is once again selling “Pass” offers including several sessions.

The 5-day Qualification Pass (22-26 May 2023) is thus offered at the price of 70 euros (35€ for those under 25).

The “Double evening sessions” pass offers to buy two evenings in a row.

Passes for the 1/2 finals and the finals are also on sale.


General public premium offers

At Roland-Garros, individuals can also indulge themselves with offers including neat VIP services including first-rate seats, refined catering, a personalized welcome and access to private spaces. Offers that vary from €285 up to €1,615 per person.

The most accessible offer: Premium Discovery

Ticket office: Court Philippe-Chatrier in Day or Evening session, in category 1 or 2.

Catering: High-end cocktail (Catering area: La Divine)

Premium Emotion

Take advantage of seats on the Philippe-Chatrier court (Cat. Gold or Cat.1) and enjoy a gourmet cocktail in one of the court’s lounges.

Gastronomic cocktail: Restaurant area, in the lounges of the Philippe-Chatrier court: Lounge 102.

Presentation of a Roland-Garros branded gift.

Premium Elegance

Take advantage of seats on the Philippe-Chatrier court (cat. Gold or Cat.1) and enjoy a gourmet meal served at the table, in one of the court’s lounges.

Catering area within the Philippe-Chatrier court with direct access to your seats: Salon 001.

Presentation of a Roland-Garros branded gift

Premium Passion

This offer notably proposes a meeting with a French player. Regarding the ticket office, go to category 1 during the day session on the Court Philippe-Chatrier.

In addition, you get a guided behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium from 9 a.m. before the stadium doors open.

Catering: French-style breakfast and gourmet cocktail (Catering area, in the salons of the Philippe-Chatrier court: Salon 102)

Presentation of a Roland-Garros branded gift.

The highest price for this service is 1,615 euros.

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