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French Open
Step into the red clay cathedrals of Roland Garros for the French Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments and the most prestigious clay-court tennis event in the world. Held at the iconic Stade Roland Garros in the heart of Paris, this tournament transforms the city of light into the global capital of tennis each May, drawing the world's greatest players and passionate fans from every corner of the globe. The unique ochre clay, the charged atmosphere, and the open Parisian sky combine to create an experience unlike any other in sport.
The 2026 edition kicks off with the Opening Week Qualifiers beginning Monday, May 18, running through the week on the legendary Court Philippe Chatrier — a stage that has witnessed some of the most dramatic and breathtaking moments in tennis history. Watching rising stars and seasoned champions battle for their place in the main draw is an electric experience, offering an intimate glimpse at the raw ambition and skill that defines this storied tournament. With multiple courts in action simultaneously, attendees can drift between matches and soak in the full spectacle of the fortnight.
Beyond the tennis itself, Roland Garros is a sensory celebration — the thwack of a perfectly struck topspin forehand, the roar of the crowd after a crucial break point, and the unmistakable scent of the clay dust hanging in the warm Paris air. Whether you're courtside for a qualifier or witnessing a blockbuster later-round clash, attending the French Open is a bucket-list experience that blends world-class sport with the unparalleled charm of Paris.
