Roland Garros offers daily seats for 38,647 fans, spread across eighteen competition tracks. The jewel in the crown is the Piste Philippe Chatrier, with a capacity for 14,800 spectators. It has a retractable roof since 2020, it hosts a night shift born in 2021 and allows the organizer, the French Tennis Federation (FFT), to double the box office.
There are fifteen days for the main draw, of which ten are contemplating the night session, which has not taken place in the last four days of the tournament.
The cheapest ticket during the big tournament is 20 euros, which gives you the right to adjoining courts, without stepping on any of the three main stadiums, which distribute their own tickets.
The most expensive ticket is 340 euros, giving the right to attend the men’s final, which cannot be seen live for less than 155 euros.
There are no seats left to fill the middle, though plenty of space is seen on television at times. Depending on the schedule on a day of the week or because fans are constantly moving throughout the complex. Also for bars and shops selling products from Roland Garros and other sponsors there is always a queue to come in despite its size and a simple shirt can cost more than 30 euros.
At night, the absence on the days of extreme cold in Paris is remarkable. Blankets are essential accessories even in daytime sessions.
It costs between 75 and 150 euros to witness one of the star matches of this edition live, between Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Although most of the capacity was covered without knowing who exactly would play that day, since the general public was launched for tickets on March 8, after the club presidents and tennis license holders federation has preferences. Know which rounds are contested, not who will be the protagonist.
Sponsors have their own reserved boxes, which are less visible in Philippe Chatrier’s remodeling, certainly trying to avoid seeing vacant seats on the stands, an endemic tennis evil even if the no -ticket sign is hanging.
Among the offers of Roland Garros there is a double plack day and night that can cost 70 euros in the early days. This Tuesday and Wednesday the price rose to 130, and could reach 160 euros depending on the category of town.
Source: La Verdad

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