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Official Site of Roland Garros 2007: May 27 - June 10
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WARNING

If you have bought tickets from unofficial sources, you may be refused entry to the stadium.

It is forbidden to take cans into the stadium. Only plastic bottles are allowed.

Internal rules and regulations

General sales conditions

How to get to the Stadium

> How to purchase tickets

Metro
Line 9 : Mairie de Montreuil - Pont de Sèvres (use stations Michel-Ange Auteuil, Michel-Ange Molitor or Porte de Saint-Cloud)

Line 10 : Gare d'Austerlitz-Boulogne (Porte d'Auteuil station) BUS Line 22 : Opéra - Porte de Saint Cloud (get off at last stop)

Buses
Line 22 : Opéra - Porte de Saint-Cloud (get off at Michel-Ange-Auteuil)

Line 32 : Gare de l'Est - Porte d'Auteuil (get off at last stop)

Line 52 : Opéra - Pont de Saint-Cloud (get off at Porte d'Auteuil or la Tourelle)

Line 62 : Cours de Vincennes - Porte de Saint Cloud (get off at last stop)

Line 72 : Hôtel de Ville - Pont de Saint-Cloud (get off at la Tourelle)

Line 123 : Porte d'Auteuil - Mairie d'Issy (get off at Roland-Garros)

Line 241 : Suresnes - Porte d'Auteuil (get off at Suzanne-Lenglen)

PC1 : Petite Ceinture (get off at Porte d'Auteuil, Porte Molitor or Porte de Saint-Cloud)Mairie de Montreuil - Pont de Sèvres (stations Michel-Ange Auteuil, Michel-Ange Molitor ou Porte de Saint-Cloud)

Taxis
Two temporary taxi ranks will be set up for the public during the tournament, situated on the corner of Rue Gordon-Bennet and Boulevard d'Auteuil, and on the corner of Avenue de la Porte d'Auteuil et Rue Gordon-Bennett.

Car parks
Spectators can use the following car-parks which have been set up by the tournament organising committee (2006 tariffs) :

Saint-Cloud lawn: 1,000 spaces, 5 euros per day, 2.50 euros per half-day

Porte d'Auteuil shopping centre: 900 spaces, 15 euros per day.

Saint-Cloud car-park: 500 spaces, 16 euros per day.

Point du Jour car-park (near to Coubertin Stadium) : 445 spaces, 25 euros per day.

Shuttle buses
A free shuttle bus service will run between the various car-parks, Porte d'Auteuil, Porte de Saint-Cloud, the metro entrances and the entrance to Roland Garros stadium.

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How to purchase tickets> How to get to the Stadium

The ticketing system for the French Open changed in 2006, with bookings taking place during one single period, for registered and non-registered players alike.
Priority for ticket allocations is given to players registered with the French Tennis Federation, with the remainder being open to the public.

Since 2006, the opening day of the tournament has also been on a Sunday. In 2007, 27 May will see twelve first-round matches take place on the main three courts.

The reservation periods for the French Open are now closed, but fans can still purchase any remaining seats for the 2007 tournament directly at the ticket windows at the Porte des Mousquetaires, from Monday 21 May at 9 am. During the tournament itself, the "Visiteurs du soir"/"Evening visitors" system will also operate.

Roland Garros is all this, and more… There will also be events held within the stadium area that are accessible to all, including the qualifiers, Benny Berthet day and the Legends Trophy, giving fans a different but no less exciting view of the tournament. The "Tous en finale !"/"We're all going to the final!" event will also be held once again.

Last but not least, you can already book tickets for the BNP Paribas Masters, which will be held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy from 29 October onwards. Tickets for the BNP Paribas Masters will also be on sale during the French Open.

For more information on the various booking systems at Roland Garros, click here: http://www.fft.fr/rolandgarros/default_en.asp

"Les Visiteurs du soir"/"Evening Visitors"
GET TICKETS FOR THE END OF THE DAY'S PLAY FROM 5 pm ONWARDS.
The "Visiteurs du soir"/"Evening visitors" concept was launched in 2004 and is now heading into its fourth consecutive year. This very popular offer allows fans to purchase tickets from 5 pm onwards for the remainder of that day's play on Philippe Chatrier, Suzanne Lenglen and No. 1 courts, and of course the outside courts, at a reduced price, with availability based on the number of seats vacated by people who have already left the stadium for good on the day. The system will be in operation during the whole of the first week of the tournament, from Sunday 27 May to Sunday 3 June inclusive, and is aimed at people outside the stadium who wish to catch the end of the day's action.

Fans already inside the stadium who only have tickets for the outside courts can also get passes for Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen courts at low prices, meaning that all tennis fans will have access to top-notch tennis at prices everyone can afford. The prices will once again be incredibly attractive – fans who already have tickets for the outside courts can get a ticket for the two main courts for a mere one euro extra, while those outside the stadium without a ticket can pay their way in for a mere 10 euros. These "Evening Visitors" passes will be available at the ticket windows at the Porte des Mousquetaires for those outside the stadium, while for those already inside, information on the sales windows will be posted on the information boards.

And still there's more…
TICKETING FOR THE QUALIFIERS, BENNY BERTHET DAY, THE LEGENDS TROPHY AND "TOUS EN FINALE !"/"WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE FINAL!"


Qualifiers
The qualifying tournament will take place over five days and is also a showcase for up-and-coming talents from France and around the world, as well as those more famous players who have not already made it through to the main draw.
Tuesday 22 May – Friday 25 May 2007
€16.50 for adults, €8 for 7 – 15-year-olds, free for under-7s.


Benny Berthet day and the finals of the qualifiers
Benny Berthet day is held just before the tournament gets underway to raise money for various charities. Stars from the world of tennis play exhibition matches on the main courts, while those with tickets can also watch the final round of qualifiers.
Saturday 26 May 2007 – 11 am – 7 pm
€18 for adults and children, free for under-7s.


The Legends Trophy
Come and see some of the famous players who wrote their names in the annals of the French Open at this, the tenth annual Legends Trophy doubles tournament held during the second week of the French Open. Certain matches, including the finals, will be held on Suzanne Lenglen court. Tickets for the Legends Trophy are also valid for the outside courts, where the doubles and junior tournaments are held.
Wednesday 6 – Sunday 10 June 2007
Ticket prices: €13 and €14 (weekend prices)


"Tous en finale !" / "We're all going to the final!"
For the second consecutive year, those fans who were not lucky enough to get tickets for the men's and women's finals will nevertheless be able to follow all the action within the stadium. Having watched the finals of the Legends Trophy on Suzanne Lenglen court and the juniors' doubles on the outside courts on Saturday 9 June or the juniors' singles and women's doubles finals on Sunday 10 June, fans with tickets for the outside courts will be able to watch the women's (Saturday 9 June) and men's (Sunday 10 June) finals on a giant screen specially installed on No. 1 court.
Tickets: €14

Booking for the qualifiers, Benny Berthet day, the Legends Trophy and "We're all going to the final!"
Tickets will be available on the day at the stadium's ticket windows.
Cash or credit card payment only.


Tickets can also be booked here:
FFT ticket office:
www.fft.fr/rolandgarros
France Billet:
0 892 700 350 (€0.34/min) - www.francebillet.com
Réseau Ticketnet:
0 892 390 100 (€0.34/min) - www.ticketnet.fr
(Numbers and tariffs valid in France only.)

Tickets for the BNP Paribas Masters

During the French Open, tickets will also be on sale for the forthcoming BNP Paribas Masters, to be held in the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy from 29 October – 4 November 2007. As well as individual tickets ranging in price from €13 – €59 depending on the day and the category, there will also be two special offers.

Registered players
For tickets in categories 1 – 5, registered players will have a 25% reduction for Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays. For Thursday 1, Friday 2 and Saturday 3 November 2007, tickets need to be purchased for all three days to benefit from the special offer.

Families
This offer is aimed at all fans, registered players included. Buy two tickets for the day of the finals and get another one free. Offer valid for categories 1 – 5.

NB: prices on this page do not include booking fees.
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