The ticket office for the 2024 edition of the Roland Garros tournament opens this Wednesday March 13 at 10 a.m. Discover the prices short by short.
This Wednesday March 13, 2024 at 10 a.m. opens the official ticket office of the Roland Garros tournament for the general public. The tournament, which will begin on May 20 for the qualifications and on May 26 for the main round, notably sees the Suzanne Lenglen court equipped with a retractable roof.
New this year, there will no longer be a paper version of tickets to access the venue. Roland Garros. From purchasing tickets to presenting them at the entrance to the stadium, everything will go through the official tournament application. The organizers’ desire is to centralize the process and avoid the resale of places outside the official circuits. A resale platform will also be set up as well as a limit on the number of places per person.
Places from €12
The 2024 price list for Roland Garros ranges from €12 to €365. The first price tickets concern the qualifications and the second week of the annex courts, with tickets at €25 at full price and €12 for those under 25. during the first week of competition, count on €39 to access the additional courts.
The Simonne Mathieu court more expensive than the central one
The latest stadium built within the Auteuil greenhouses, the Simonne Mathieu court has already won over the public since its opening in 2019. Tickets are available from €65, and go up to €110 for Saturday June 1 .
A roof for the Suzanne Lenglen court
In the run-up to the Olympic Games, the Suzanne Lenglen court was offered a renovation and the installation of a retractable roof. It will host matches from the first round to the round of 16, for prices between €55 and €100 in category 3 and up to €315 in gold category.
The Central Court cheaper than the others
Tickets for the Philippe Chatrier court are, like last year, divided between day sessions and night sessions. For the latter you will have to pay between €45 and €85 in category 3. For daytime matches, count on at least €50, and €90 for the men’s semi-finals and €170 for the Sunday final.
All ticket prices are available on the site Roland Garros