What stadium is the French Open played in?

Last Modified May 20, 2025 08:19 GMT
What stadium is the French Open played in?
Iga Swiatek with the French Open trophy (Getty)

The prestigious Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, is scheduled to begin on May 25, 2025. Viewers can enjoy the final of the tournament on June 8, 2025. Also popular with the name Roland Garros, the tournament winner will get 2000 points. The tournament is played on a red claycourt and is one of the demanding physical tournaments. H. Briggs, who defeated P. Baigneres in the final, was the first winner of the tournament. The French Open winner will receive a prize money of €56.352 million, an increase of 5.37% from 2024.

The tournament will include events played in doubles, singles, mixed doubles, junior, and wheelchair categories. Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek secured the French Open title in 2024. Stan Wawrinka received the wild card entry for the 2025 French Open. Aryna Sabalenka, Jannik Sinner, Coco Gauff, Jasmine Paolini, and Novak Djokovic are some big players to watch at the tournament.

French Open Stadium

Stade Roland Garros, located in Paris, France, hosts the prestigious French Open, which is played annually. Built in 1928, the stadium is named after the French aviator who contributed during World War I, Roland Garros. It is a 13.5-hectare area containing twenty courts, including three large stadiums: Court Suzanne-Lenglen, Court Simonne-Mathieu, and Court Philippe-Chatrier. The stadium is located on the western side of Paris, which is bounded by the A13 autoroute and Avenue Porte d’Auteuil on the north and Boulevard d’Auteuil on the south.

Roland Garros also consists of a large bar and restaurant named Les Jardins de Roland Garros. The stadium was modernised from 2004 to 2008, including a covered stadium. The decision was taken after continuous complaints over delayed matches due to weather changes, resulting in building a retractable roof over the Court Philippe-Chatrier in 2011. In 2024, a roof was also added to the Court Suzanne-Lenglen.

Also Read: What kind of court is used at the French Open?

FAQs on French Open stadium

A. Roland Garros also called the French Open is played at the Stade Roland Garros located in Paris, France.

A. Rafael Nadal holds the most French Open titles male by winning the tournament 14 times in his career. 

A. The prize money for the 2025 French Open is estimated to be around 56.352 million euros.

A. The winner of the French Open 2025 will be awarded 2000 points.

A. As of May 2025, Novak Djokovic had won the French Open thrice (2016, 2021, 2023) in his career.

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