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Roland-Garros 2024: the ticket office opens this Wednesday to the general public

2024-03-12T10:32:33.130Z

Highlights: Roland-Garros 2024: the ticket office opens this Wednesday to the general public. “Big news for this 2024 vintage, ticketing will be 100% mobile,” we can read on the Roland-garros website. The qualifications for the “opening week” (May 20 – May 24, 2024) will now be played on the Suzanne-Lenglen court. On this occasion, the second largest court in the tournament behind Philippe Chatrier will take the opportunity to unveil its new retractable roof.


Two months before the launch of the Grand Slam tournament on clay at Porte d'Auteuil, the ticket office opens this Wednesday to the general public


At the beginning of February, licensees of the French Tennis Federation (FFT) took advantage of their early access to the Roland-Garros ticket office to take advantage of good deals, including places from 12 euros to attend the qualifications (May 20 – 24 May 2024), or at the main tournament (May 26 – June 9, 2024) on additional courts.

The ticket office opens this Wednesday at 10 a.m. to the general public: these “first price” seats are likely to go very quickly.

To help spectators choose their dates, the provisional program for the 2024 edition of Roland-Garros has already been drawn up.

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“Big news for this 2024 vintage, ticketing will be 100% mobile,” we can read on the Roland-Garros website.

No mistake: on Wednesday, it will be entirely possible to access the ticket office from a computer.

This new feature only concerns the storage of tickets, which will be available on the tournament application - and nowhere else.

“A single, unique, dynamic and secure ticket from the start to the end of your journey”, welcomes the tournament.

The new roof of the Suzanne-Lenglen court will soon completely enhance the unique architecture of this enclosure, giving the impression of being levitated above the court and the stands.

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Another new feature of this 2024 edition of the French Open, the qualifications for the “opening week” (May 20 – May 24, 2024) will now be played on the Suzanne-Lenglen court.

This program will accommodate 15,000 spectators each day, compared to 10,000 in previous years.

On this occasion, the second largest court in the tournament behind Philippe Chatrier will take the opportunity to unveil its new retractable roof.

Source: leparis

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