The Very Best Seats: Courtside boxes are located on the court
between the baselines and behind the baselines. These are only available
through the French Tennis Federation for former players, current players,
corporate sponsors, celebrities and dignitaries. We generally do not
quote prices on these seats since they are very difficult to obtain
and only on a "day before" or "day of" try to
get basis. Arrangements can be made and adequate substitutes in the
lower level can be available. Please call a sales representative for
more details and inquiring early will be a definite advantage.
Editor Rating:
Very Good Seats:Lower Level DB & BB - These seats
are located between the baselines on both sides of the court. These
seats offer the best viewing of all the action with only 15 rows from
bottom to the top. See your favorite players up close, catch loose
tennis balls and maybe get an autograph.
Editor Rating:
Quality and Affordable Seats:Lower level CB & AB
- A different alternative on excellent Lower Level seats to view the
action from the corners and behind the baselines. Gauge the speed
of serves and baseline rallies coming towards you at actual speeds
that the players react to. A great seat to watch your favorite players
serves and overall court strategy.
Second Level B & D - From baseline to baseline these seats
are a very good choice for a slightly elevated vantage point of all
the center court action which is only 16 to 30 rows away from your
seat. These are perfect for an overall view of the entire court and
easier to view those baseline rallies.
Editor Rating:
Budget Minded: Second level A - An affordable price for seats
behind the baselines to view serve returns and baseline rallies and
still only 16 to 30 rows from the court! When you watch televised
tennis this is a similar vantage point since the camera views the
action behind the baseline at an elevation.
Editor Rating:
Seating Chart
Roland Garros Seating Chart
Venue
Information
Experience the most challenging of the four "Grand Slam"
events, on the red clay at Roland Garros in beautiful Paris,
France. With only 15,000 seats, it offers optimal viewing from
any vantage point in both the lower and upper levels. Roland
Garros also has the smallest seating capacity of the four "Grand
Slam" events.
Please note that some areas of Court Phillippe Chatrier in
both the lower and upper levels have clear see-through plexi-glass
dividers, which are in place for the safety of the fans and
to establish seating areas. These are not considered by Roland
Garros or us to be obstructions and the tickets do not have
printed on them any such claim.
Ticketing
Information
Tickets for all events at Roland Garros can be ordered online
or over the phone. Please feel free to call us toll free 800-279-4444
with any questions.