Roland Garros tickets will go on sale in 2025 after the draw to interested viewers, a new system that, according to the organization, will guarantee more “equal” access than the current system.
The French Tennis Federation (FFT), organizer of the clay court Grand Slam, explained this Tuesday that it has decided to “update its retail system with the aim of better responding to consumer expectations and reducing waiting lines in a context of the contest’s “continual growth in popularity”.
Registration for the draw for pre-sale tickets will be done online between January 27 and February 9.
Next, a draw will be held that will award winners, who will be notified by email in March, the possibility of purchasing tickets for two specific days.
FFT also reported that there will be a ticket purchase limit, which will be four for the main courts of Roland Garros, where Spaniard Rafa Nadal has won 14 times and where his compatriot Carlos Alcaraz is the current champion .
The organization did not disclose the rates for 2025, but in 2024 the most expensive for the main court Philippe Chatrier reached 365 euros.
Source: La Verdad

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