Roland-Garros ticketing: get ready to book your tickets!

Tickets go on sale on Wednesday 21 March. Make sure you do everything you can to book your tickets.

 - Guillaume Willecoq
How it works

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Wednesday 21 March. If traffic is high, a queuing system will be in operation. Your position in the queue will be updated every minute; you will not need to refresh the page. Once on the site, you will have a certain period of time in which to complete your order. The time period will be shown in a green banner at the top of the screen.

Get yourself ready

If you already have an account, please log in before tickets come on sale to check that it is up to date and working correctly: password, username, personal details, etc. If you do not have an account yet, please create one before ticket sales commence and prepare for your visit by checking ticket prices, offers and the provisional tournament schedule.

New for 2018

Tickets for qualifying matches will also be available online from now on. As of this year, tickets will no longer go on sale at the stadium gates.

Men’s semi-finals day

One of the biggest days of the tournament is now open to twice the number of spectators. As of last year, tickets are now sold for each semi-final rather than the day as a whole, which means that if you want to see both matches, you have to buy a ticket for each.

Booking restrictions

With a view to enabling as many people as possible to visit Roland-Garros, ticket sales are limited to a maximum number of four tickets per person throughout the tournament and a maximum of two per person on men’s final day, Sunday 10 June. On the outer courts, meanwhile, a maximum of 12 tickets may be purchased per person throughout the tournament, with a limit of four per day. There is no limit on the number of tickets that may be purchased for the qualifying competition (21-25 May) or the Roland-Garros Children’s Day (26 May).

Free admission for under-6s

Enjoy a family day out at Roland-Garros: admission is free for children under 6 (wristbands to be collected at the stadium gates). These wristbands do not entitle the wearer to a reserved seat.