Roland-Garros 2023: opening of the general public ticket office this Wednesday

By Caroline J. Photos by Rizhlaine F. Posted Mar 14, 2023 @ 7:29am

Ready for a new edition of Roland-Garros? That’s good, since the legendary tennis tournament is about to open its “general public” ticket office. So, when is it possible to book tickets for the famous fortnight, scheduled this year from May 28 to June 11, 2023 at Porte d’Auteuil in Paris? We tell you everything about the sale.

Roland-Garros will make his return to Porte d’Auteuil in Paris from May 28 to June 11, 2023. As always, the French international tennis promise spectators and television viewers to experience delicious sporting moments on clay. For the time being, we do not yet know the names of the players present on the Roland Garros tournament this spring. But we know more about the calendar of ticket office openings for Roland-Garros 2023.

If the licensees have already been able to obtain the precious sesame, the opening of Premium sales is scheduled for February 23-27.
As for the opening of tickets for the general public, it is not to be missed on March 15. This sale concerns both single tickets and Passes valid for several days.

Please note, this year again, the Roland Garros tournament sets up limited ticket orders. Thus, concerning the main courses, it is possible to reserve up to a maximum of 8 tickets, within the limit of 4 places per session. For the additional courts (from May 28 to June 4), the limit is set at a maximum of 12 tickets.

Needless to say that these tickets are very likely to snap up like hot cakes, so get ready, and see you from March 15, 2023 on the Roland-Garros website to grab your seats.

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We recall that the Roland Garros tournament made a successful comeback in 2022, after two editions marked by the health crisis. For this comeback in the presence of many spectators, the French international tennis had reserved several novelties for the public, such as the transition to the super tie-break in 10 points, disputed in the event of a tie at 6-6 in the last round, but also the arrival of matches in the evening during night sessions.

After two weeks of breathtaking suspense, the Polish Every Swiatek won against the American Coco Gauff in ladies’ singles. For men, the Spaniard Rafael Nadal had once again won the tennis tournament on clay against the Norwegian Casper Ruud.

While waiting to live to the rhythm of the new edition of Roland-Garros to the Porte d’Auteuil and before the opening of the ticket office, we invite you to discover the poster for the 2023 edition of the Roland-Garros tournament, created by the French artist Maxime Values.


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