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2026 ticketing: beware of fraudulent websites!

Remain extremely vigilant against fraud attempts linked to Roland-Garros 2026 ticket sales.

Spectateurs / Finale Roland-Garros 2025

As registration for the draw granting access to the general public ticket sales remains open until 17 December, and with the year-end holiday period approaching, the Roland-Garros teams have recently observed a rise in fraudulent activity and illegal resale of tickets for the 2026 edition of the Parisian Grand Slam (18 May to 7 June).

Only trust official Roland-Garros websites

If you wish to purchase tickets for Roland-Garros, only the tournament’s official ticketing website allows you to buy individual tickets. If you are looking to organise your trip to Porte d’Auteuil or access hospitality sales, this can only be done via the FFT and its authorised agencies.

If you come across an attractive offer from another website – whether it uses the tournament’s visual identity and branding to create confusion – it is necessarily a fraud attempt! The same applies on social media: take the time to verify the source of posts, the authenticity of accounts and any redirection links.

If you have any doubts, we strongly encourage you to consult the general information page on the official ticketing website. There you will find, among other things, the ticket sales calendar, a list of official sales channels and a list of fraudulent websites identified by the FFT. Please note that if you do not purchase your tickets through Roland-Garros’ official channels, you may be denied access to the stadium, never receive your tickets, pay an exorbitant price, or risk sharing your personal data with a malicious third party.

Once again, remain vigilant against fraud and the black market, and rely exclusively on official Roland-Garros websites to purchase your tickets for the 2026 edition!