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2025 Opening Week: New attendance record

Roland-Garros has already attracted more than 100,000 visitors

Ugo Humbert / Entraînement Roland-Garros 2025©Loïc Wacziak / FFT

The 2025 Roland-Garros tournament is off to a popular start with the public. More than 102,000 spectators have already passed through the gates of the Stade Roland-Garros since 19 May. Among them, more than 80,000 spectators attended Opening Week, while 23,000 joined in the fun at today’s traditional Yannick Noah charity day.

Opening Week has set a new attendance record this year (75,000 spectators in 2024), confirming its status as a key highlight of the tournament. This qualifying week has offered the public a chance to enjoy the full Roland-Garros experience at an affordable price (€29). Thanks to the support of the official tournament sponsor, BNP Paribas, fans under 25 were even able to purchase tickets for just €15.

Throughout the first week of Roland-Garros, spectators have been able to fully enjoy the stadium complex and soak up the tournament’s festive atmosphere. They’ve had the opportunity to watch tomorrow’s stars compete for a spot in the main draw, attend top players’ training sessions on Philippe-Chatrier court and take part in the week’s varied activities (Urban tennis, singles trophy ceremony, etc.).

More than 3,500 tickets have also been donated to FFT-affiliated charities for people unable to attend sporting events.