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Frequently Asked Questions:

Are there special rates for children?
Access to the stadium is free for children aged under 7 accompanied by their parents (identification will be required). No allocated seats are available for children, who must therefore sit on their parents' laps.

Are there any reductions or special rates for young people, seniors or groups?
If you have a group of 10 or more people, please let us know and we will be happy to work out a special rate for your group.

Can I get tickets for adjoining seats?
In most cases, tickets booked for the same date will be adjoining seats, unless the number of seats remaining is limited or you are ordering more than 2 tickets. We will do our best to get as many of your tickets seated together.

Will any ticket allow me access to the Tenniseum, the Roland-Garros museum, or do I need to buy a separate ticket?
From 24 May to 7 June 2009, all spectators with a ticket to the French Open may visit the museum free of charge.

Are animals admitted into the stadium?
No. For health and safety reasons, animals are not admitted into the stadium, with the exception of assistance dogs accompanying holders of the invalidity card stipulated in article 174 of the French Family Code.

Is there a left-luggage office?
Yes. The left-luggage office near the Porte Suzanne Lenglen, near the “Police” stand is open from 10:00 am till the end of matches. After, all the luggage which would have not been taken back will be left at the Door 13 (Porte 13), at the corner of A and D stands of Philippe-Chatrier Court.

Rates
Helmet or item of clothing: € 2 per
Bag (small rucksack, for example) € 3.50
Pushchair or suitcase € 5
Luggage over 56 cm x 45 cm x 25 cm (the size of airline cabin baggage) is not accepted.

What is the capacity of the main courts?
Court Philippe-Chatrier: 14 884 places.
Court Suzanne-lenglen: 9 953 places.
Court n° 1: 3 792 places

Is there a minimum age for spectators?
There is no minimum age for children. Parents take full responsibility for bringing their children to the stadium. We nonetheless recommend that parents do not bring very young children.

What are the rules regarding the films or the photographs of matches?
It is strictly forbidden to photograph, film or record matches played at Roland-Garros and/or any public exhibition and/or training session held within the stadium without the express authorisation of the Fédération Française de Tennis or of persons duly mandated to issue such authorisation.

What are the rules regarding betting on matches?
It is strictly forbidden to bet on one or more matches within the stadium, in particular through the use of any means of remote communication. In the event of breach of this restriction, all necessary measures will be taken up to and including expulsion of the individual concerned from the stadium and confiscation of all means of remote communication employed (mobile phone, PDA, computer, etc.).

What are the specific rules for mobile phone use in the stands?
You may keep your mobile phone with you, but it must be switched to Silent mode. Use of mobile phones in the court stands during matches is strictly forbidden, and will result in expulsion from the stadium.

Where is located the Tenniseum and how can I get access to it?
The Tenniseum, museum dedicated to Roland-Garros, is located near the “Porte des Mousquetaires” (in front of the N°2 and N°3 Courts) and can be accessed freely by any ticket holder between Sunday, 24 May and Sunday, 7 June 2009. For security reasons, the access to the Tenniseum is limited to 300 persons in the same time. The Tenniseum gives you access to a permanent exhibition room, which recounts the history of tennis, a multimedia area and two temporary thematic exhibition rooms.

Why is the schedule of matches only available the day prior to matches?
The French Open at Roland-Garros is a direct elimination tournament, which is why the match schedule for any given day can only be announced the previous evening. It is therefore not possible to buy a ticket to attend a match by any specific player.




 

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