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Sunshine and smiles on Yannick Noah Day

On a perfect Saturday, the kids took charge at Roland-Garros

Gael Monfils, Yannick Noah Day 2026
 - Chris Oddo

The sun was resplendent on Yannick Noah day at Roland-Garros. So were the smiles. The theme of the day? Kids have their say. Each child that strolled through the gates received a free booklet entitled "The Little Roland-Garros Explorers,” which presented the day's activity-filled schedule – an embarrassment of riches for the young and the restless.

They streamed through the gates at 10am, and made a beeline for wide open Court Phillipe-Chatrier, morning revellers baking in the sun in box seats, watching a spirited practice between junior champion Elsa Jaquemot and Belinda Bencic

Meanwhile, crowds of late-arriving tennis enthusiasts came rambling through Porte 1 near the Nadal statue and lined up for photos with the image of the King of Clay, their chaperones counting down: 3, 2, 1! The kids didn’t need to be told to smile as they stood in the shadow of the gleaming statue. 
As noon approached on a balmy Saturday, many headed for the air-conditioned confines of the Tenniseum, where 'Serving for equality: a history of women’s tennis' took centre stage. The artful exhibition shines a spotlight on pioneering women who paved the way and redefined the women’s game.

Seeing a bespectacled young girl marvelling at the clay-coated Adidas sneaker of Steffi Graf, signed in black Sharpie by the six-time champion, one can feel the impact of such a wonder in real time.

Our trip to the museum concluded, we followed the corridor to the entryway of a petite auditorium that housed Saturday’s Roland-Garros E series by Renault: A Tennis Clash competition co-captained by Gilles Simon and Benoit Paire. To kick off the games, Simon faced-off with his compatriot, and as Simon pulled away, clusters of kids chanted Benoit tu vas coucher! Paire, never one to disappoint the fans, pretended to smash a racquet in defeat. 

The ninth edition of this good-natured – and highly professional – competition started several months ago with 5,600 qualifier entrants from 221 countries. It was whittled down to eight players as play began on Saturday. 

Atelier maquillage / Journée Yannick Noah - Roland-Garros 2026

Face-painting was a popular activity at Yannick Noah Day 2026

A quick walk across the grounds took us to the Place des Mousquetaires, where a face-painting booth kept kids entertained. Youthful faces, adorned in colorful, tennis-themed designs – what’s not to like? One boy with a cast on his right arm had the words Yannick Noah painted on his face with a cluster of tennis balls surrounding it. Now that’s a real fan. 

Jannik Sinner / Roland-Garros 2026 / Entrainement

Jannik Sinner took to Court Philippe-Chatrier for a practice with Arthur Fils

Back over on Chatrier, Arthur Fils and Jannik Sinner would soon follow onto the iconic court, blazing through practice as the heat warmed the terre battue. The perfect appetizer before the big show, promoted simply as “The Battle,” a fun-filled team competition that pitted Team Yannick Noah against Team Amelie Mauresmo in a spirited competition. 

Fans packed into the stands producing occasional Mexican waves as they cheered on Gael Monfils, Marion Bartoli, 17-year-old sensation Moise Kouame and others during the laugh-a-minute tilt. 

Team Noah, Yannick Noah Day 2026

Team Yannick Noah

Finally, a quick jaunt down the Allée Marcel-Bernard took us past the iconic statue of Suzanne Lenglen and into the fabled stadium, home to so many classic moments since it was constructed in 1994. 

And there was 39-year-old Monfils, closing his practice session with a marathon rally with an awestruck nine-year-old girl. The crowd chanted her name and cheered for one of the longest rallies in Roland-Garros history (no joke, Monfils, ever gracious, made sure of it). In the end she took two of three from Lamonf, and hit ten balls into the crowd like a true champ. 

A moment she’ll never forget. A day of unforgettable moments, with family, friends and fellow enthusiasts. 

The best part? All profits from the day will be donated to fund social and environmental tennis-related initiatives.