The FFT is fully committed to promoting Roland-Garros worldwide in order to spread the word about the Parisian Grand Slam and encourage people to play on clay in all four corners of the globe.
Roland-Garros worldwide
The FFT organises various events with the aim of promoting Roland-Garros worldwide and year-round.

Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault
A pioneer in organising eTennis competitions since 2018, every year the FFT demonstrates its ability to innovate by combining traditional sport with esport.
In 2025, Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault is being played for the third time on mobile, more specifically on Tennis Clash, a free tennis game that is number one in the world. During the three 2025 Open Qualifiers (6-11 March / 20-25 March / 2-8 April), Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault brought together more than 515,000 participants from 221 territories, confirming its success in France and abroad. Once again this year, Renault and Mastercard are involved as title partner and official partner respectively.
The final phase of the world’s biggest eTennis tournament will take place at Roland-Garros on 24th May in public and live (from 4pm) on the Roland-Garros YouTube channel and on Samuel Etienne's Twitch channel!
Roland-Garros Junior Series by Renault
Since 2014, Roland-Garros Junior Series by Renault grants the winners a wildcard for the Roland-Garros Junior tournament, after a series of qualifying tournaments played on clay. An initiative that aims to support the future of tennis.
This year, the competition took place in São Paulo, Brazil, with the exceptional presence of renowned ambassadors: Juan Martin Del Potro and Gabriela Sabatini. A total of 32 players - 16 boys and 16 girls under the age of 16 from 11 different South American countries - took part of a tournament that happened at the prestigious "Sociedade Harmonia de Tênis" club in São Paulo for the third time.
Pietra Rivoli for the girls and Pedro Chabalgoity for the boys were crowned champion of this 2025 successful edition! An unforgettable experience for these talented youngsters, and an essential step in their progress and in their lives as future champions, which as enable Joao Fonseca (Brazil) for example, to achieve his dream in 2022.
Boosted by the all-round success of the Brazilian stage of the tournament, Roland-Garros Junior Series by Renault has been exported to Japan last year. In october 2024, the top 32 Asian players under the age of 17 (16 boys and 16 girls) got together in the Dai-Ichi Life Sogoen Tennis Court in Tokyo, where Japan’s young professional tennis players train for the clay season. With Kei Nishikori as ambassador, Lisa Kamigata and Hyu Kawanishi won this first edition.
Set up by the French Tennis Federation in collaboration with the Asian Tennis Federation (ATF), the Japanese Tennis Association (JTA) and with the support of Renault, BNP Paribas, Accor and Wilson, this initiative aims to shine the spotlight on a continent that is brimming with tennis talents.
Roland-Garros Clubs
Roland-Garros Clubs are exclusive venues dedicated to tennis and racquet sports around the world. They embody the key elements of Roland-Garros identity and operate under a rigorous set of standards that position them as leading references in the industry. Recognized for the excellence of their facilities and their ability to host high-profile events.