I'm in Paris on the 26th and 27th of May when the 1st round is on. Are the tickets reasonably priced?
Does anyone know how much it is for a 1 day or half day ticket? It says from 20 euros on the website but that includes kids so full price could be anything.
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Thread: French Open - Roland Garros
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07-01-2014 10:09 PM #1
French Open - Roland Garros
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07-01-2014 10:15 PM #2
Just found this from last year but it's in French. I think it's saying 24 euros for the outside courts, is that correct?
http://rolandgarros.fft-tickets.com/...2013-GP-FR.pdf
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07-01-2014 10:26 PM #3
I was just about to post up a thread on the Australian Open in the next day or two, which begins on Monday!
When I saw this thread title I thought I had got stuck in a time warp!
The 20 euros option is for the outside courts in the second week.
For one of the show courts on either of the days you're going to be there, it would be the following;
Philippe-Chatrier
Monday 26th & Tuesday 27th
CAT 1 - 82 euros
CAT 2 - 66 euros
CAT 3 - 49 euros
Suzanne-Lenglen
Monday 26th & Tuesday 27th
CAT 1 - 70 euros
CAT 2 - 56 euros
CAT 3 - 42 euros
Court 1
Monday 26th & Tuesday 27th
CAT 1 - 49 euros
CAT 2 - 36 euros
http://staticrg.cdn.fft-tickets.com/...4-UK-Light.pdf
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08-01-2014 07:28 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What do you reckon Murray will be on?
Edit: obviously need to get lucky with day as well.Last edited by Speedy; 08-01-2014 at 07:34 AM.
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08-01-2014 05:48 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If it's Nadal you want to see, I would imagine he'll be on Philippe Chatrier.
As for Murray, there's no guarantee that he'll be on the main court. He could very well be on the Suzanne Lenglen court for a few of his early round matches.
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08-01-2014 09:20 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Think I'll go for Philippe Chatrier, if Murray is on the other one on the same day then tough.
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08-01-2014 10:03 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you don't see Nadal or Murray, I'm sure you would see the likes of Federer, Djokovic, Ferrer, Berdych, Del Potro and the likes of Serena Williams and Azarenka on the women's side.
Hope you enjoy it.
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11-01-2014 12:08 AM #9
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Been to the French Open twice. My sister in Law works for BNP and gets priority tickets. We have seen quarters twice which is on the second Tuesday. Both times on Suzanne Lenglen. First time we saw Djokovic and second time Murray. You will see good players on that court.
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24-02-2014 03:06 PM #10
I've just been looking at the schedule of play from last year and there was only 2 games on centre court on the first Tuesday.
Is that normal - last day of round 1? Or was it due to rain or something?
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25-02-2014 12:30 PM #13
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Meant to mention it on the other thread but computer was playing up and it was taking too long.
The show courts (Chartier and Lenglen) usually start at about 1.00pm. When we have been we have watched the seniors doubles on Court One at 11.00am and then gone over. It has worked really well as we saw Pat Cash get thrashed by the McEnroe brothers who took it rather seriously. They also dig out some of the great French clay court players from the 80s and if you are really lucky Bahrami who is really entertaining. Look him up You Tube.
Must admit Women's tennis doesn't really do much for me due to the ear splitting screeching.
Take plenty of sun cream, water and a hat as it can get really hot and you are sitting in the sun for hours on end.
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