The Parisian Grand Slam is heading into the heart of the French capital this year. While the matches held from Wednesday 4 to Sunday 8 June will be entertaining for the fans at Porte d'Auteuil, they will also be able to experience the action from the quarterfinals onwards at Place de la Concorde.
Roland-Garros 2025: Tribune Concorde - an unmissable opportunity
Roland-Garros is taking over Place de la Concorde with an open-air fan zone

The finest matches on giant screens
The Tribune Concorde initiative, organised with the support of the City of Paris, is set to unfold in one of the most iconic locations in the French capital.
"It was very important for us to offer Parisians, tourists and anyone interested, an opportunity to be a part of the Roland-Garros experience," explained Amélie Mauresmo during a press conference presenting this new edition.
For five days, you will be able to take a seat in the stands or relax in the Hespérides deckchairs and watch the matches live on two giant screens set up for the occasion.
Among the four days of televised matches, two will even feature an electrifying night session: a quarterfinal on Wednesday June 4 starting at 8:15pm, and one of the two men’s semifinals on Friday June 6 from 7pm – one of the standout new features of this 2025 edition of Roland-Garros!

Entertainment and celebrations
This free fan zone can host up to 5,000 spectators, offering a unique experience of relaxation and entertainment – however you choose to enjoy it!
While tennis enthusiasts soak up the tennis, others might browse exclusive products at the relocated Roland-Garros boutique or experience the various activations offered by Wilson, Lacoste and Haier.
For its part, the RATP, official supporter of Tribune Concorde, will be dressing the nameplates of Concorde metro stations on lines 1, 8 and 12 in the operation's graphic universe.
And to complete the experience, three food trucks will be on site, along with a bar and a Perrier terrace – all set within a space brought to life by a DJ and master of ceremonies throughout the day.
In addition, fans present at Place de la Concorde will have the honour of welcoming the newly crowned singles, doubles, junior and wheelchair champions as they make their way to the fan zone to present their trophies!