It has been an unforgettable year for Roland-Garros. The iconic clay courts at Stade Roland Garros hosted the French Open and the Summer Olympics. It also saw the retirement of its most famous player.
Yannick Noah is the only Frenchman to win the Roland Garros title in the Open Era, and he’s also built a remarkable career as ...
The red iconic clay court of Roland-Garros will dust up on Saturday at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games women's singles final. But as the court clears and the dust settles, an everlasting winner will ...
Built in 1928, Roland-Garros hosts one of the four tennis Grand Slams each year. The stadium has been modernized and expanded over the years and now has 18 clay courts. The main court, ...
The Stade de France and the Roland-Garros stadium, two Parisian landmarks and temples of sport and culture, open their doors ...
For once, there's no tennis at Roland-Garros, just running! On October 5, 2025, the Run Set & Match awaits you for a ...
Nadal at Roland Garros is arguably the most dominant player ... winner suck the optimism out of his opponents? While Nadal's clay-court prowess is undeniable, his evolution on other surfaces ...
At Roland Garros the surface is made up of natural clay covered with ... For example if the ball hits a clay court at 108 km/h it will typically bounce up at a speed of 64km/h. This is only 59% of its ...
World No.2 Iga Swiatek wants to be strong on all surfaces like Rafael Nadal. She talked about how she is working to improve her game. Nadal has always been her idol, and she has learned from his ...
Joining the larger Court Philippe Chatrier at the Paris site, the addition of a retractable roof on Suzanne Lenglen marks the second retractable roof for Roland Garros, home of the French Open and ...
He then failed to win a single European clay court title for the first time since 2004 heading into the French Open. At Roland Garros he suffered only his second defeat with Djokovic ending his ...