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Roland Garros Tickets
May 26 – Jun 9, 2013 | Paris, France
Join us in 2013 for the finest clay court championships in the world, the French Open, also known as Roland Garros. Choose tickets on either Philippe Chatrier (Center Court) or the Suzanne Lenglen Show court. Last year fan favorites such as Federer, Nadal, Serena, and Sharapova played matches on Suzanne Lenglen. From Thursday on, all marquee singles matches are played on Philippe Chatrier. Tickets are transfered into your name. ALL French Open orders are 150% guaranteed.
Please note: Tickets cannot be sold to clients living in France.
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Grounds Pass
Grounds Passes, also known as "Annexe tickets" are very popular as there are many great matches to enjoy throughout the tournament on the outside courts or "courts annexes" as the French call them. These French Open Grounds Passes will give you access to ALL the outside courts but DO NOT offer access to the stadiums Phillipe Chatrier, Suzanne Lenglen, or Court 1. Seating on a first come first served basis so it's important to know where the matches you're interested in viewing will be taking place so you can get there as early as possible to secure seats.Lower Level
Lower Level - Also called CAT 1 on other ticket sites, offer incredible perspectives of the action. The level itself begins just above the Loge Level "Boxes" which come up 4 to 16 rows off the court depending on which tribune you are sitting in. Most of the lower level seats Championship Tennis Tours sells are located on the west and south sides of the court.Upper Level
Upper Level - Upper Level seats still offer excellent views of the action in this stadium which was built specifically for tennis. There really are no bad seats at the French Open. The French Open breaks down the Upper Level into two levels Cat 2 and Cat 3. Most of the tickets that we sell are in Category 2.With a ticket on Center or Suzanne Lenglen, what does this give you access to?
A ticket gives you a reserved seat on either the "Phillipe Chatrier" Center Court or Suzanne Lenglen Court. Either way, you'll have a reserved seat for the entire day with access to all the outside courts except Court 1 which also has its own specific ticket. Each main show court (Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen) requires its own specific ticket to access the court. So if you have a ticket for the Phillipe Chatrier Court you cannot access the Suzanne Lenglen court and vice versa. Both main show courts usually offer an equal level of featured matches through Wednesday of the second week of the tournament. In 2011 for example top players such as Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova, all played matches on the Suzanne Lenglen Court. So if you had a ticket for Philippe Chatrier Center Court on a day that one of these players were playing on Suzanne Lenglen you would not have had access to the match. From Thursday of the second week through the end of the tournament all featured singles matches are played only on the Phillipe Chatrier Center Court. As such, ALL tickets will be for Philippe Chatrier Center Court . It is impossible to know which day or on which court a certain player will play on in advance as this is determined only the night before. The overall seating capacity on the Philippe-Chatrier Court is approximately 14,840, and on Suzanne Lenglen approximately 9,959.
When confirming a ticket or ticket and hotel package, please note that the name(s) on the reservation that you will provide to us MUST match exactly the ORIGINAL identification of the person(s) attending Roland Garros. An original passport or driver's license (copies will not be accepted) will be required at the gates of Roland Garros and MUST correlate with the name on the e-ticket purchased through Championship Tennis Tours, Inc.
*Grounds Passes, also known as "Annexe tickets" are very popular as there are many great matches to enjoy throughout the tournament on the outside courts or "courts annexes" as the French call them. These French Open Grounds Passes will give you access to ALL the outside courts but DO NOT offer access to the stadiums Phillipe Chatrier, Suzanne Lenglen, or Court 1. Seating on a first come first served basis so it's important to know where the matches you're interested in viewing will be taking place so you can get there as early as possible to secure seats. During the first week you can catch some great singles matches. As the tournament progresses there'll be mainly main draw doubles, mixed doubles, junior and senior matches played on the outside courts. In addition to the action on the courts you'll be able to enjoy all the animation that Roland Garros has to offer including the Practice Courts which are great for autographs, Souvenir Areas, Food areas, and of course the excitement in the "Place des Mousquetaires" where hundreds of fans congregate between Court 1 and Center Court Philippe Chatrier to watch the action taking place on the main show courts on the huge screen.
We are not affiliated with Roland Garros, the French Open, the French Federation of Tennis, or Viagogo in any way. All Tickets purchased through CTT are made on a Buyer Beware Basis with regards to the transfer of ticket rules set forth by Roland Garros.
Which tribune would be considered the best if you wanted to be in the shade?
In that case, you'd want to get seats on the West Side or the Borotra Tribune side.
Which side of the court is the umpire's chair located?
The umpire's chair is located on the Borotra side, or the west side of the court.
French Open Tickets in 2013 will be in "E-Ticket" format. All ticket orders therefore shall be delivered to you by email. Tickets are generally sent out beginning the second and third week of May.
All CTT French Open seats are 150% guaranteed.
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Unlike most online ticket brokers, we actually own our own inventory for each of the major tennis events around the world. We have relationships with ticket holders and promoters at various events that have been built up over 25 years. We handle only tennis and have deep experience and understanding of the tournaments we service. We sell officially issued Individual Tickets, Complete Tour Packages, and Customized Tour Packages. You can trust us to take care of all the details!
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