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Official tickets to the 2009 French Open or "Roland Garros" as
it's known by the French. Choose any number of days and tickets that you desire throughout the tournament in the exclusive "Category 1" (Lower
Level) or "Category 2" (Upper Level)
seats. French Open Grounds* Passes are also available.
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Why buy your French Open tickets from Championship Tennis Tours?
*Grounds Passes: Also known as " Annexe
tickets" by the French, 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 addtion 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.
A Ticket on Court Phillipe Chatrier or Suzanne
Lenglen gives you a reserved seat for the entire day on that particular court with access to all the outside courts, but you don't have access to any of the other Show Courts including Court #1 as each Show Court requires a separate ticket. So if you have a ticket for the Phillipe Chatrier Court you cannot access the
Suzanne Lenglen or Court 1 and vice versa.
Both Show courts (PhillipeChatrier and Suzanne Lenglen) offer
absolutely equal level of matches through Wednesday of the Second week with
top seeds such as Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Ivanovic, Williams, etc. having been
placed on the Suzanne Lenglen Court for their match. In 2008 for example Roger Federer was placed on the Suzanne Lenglen court for his Wednesday Quarterfinal 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 and therefore all Show Court tickets from from Thursday of the second week till the end of the tournament will only be on Court Philippe Chatrier. It is impossible
to know which court a certain player will be placed in advance as this is
determined only the night before. Formerly named A, B, C and D, the stands of the Philippe-Chatrier Court were renamed for 2008 the Brugnon, Borotra, Lacoste and Cochet stands after the celebrated French Musketeers. The Lacoste Stand, located behind the server, underwent a major refurbishment. The overall seating capacity now on the Philippe-Chatrier Court is 14,840.
Provisional Time Schedule for 2009 French Open Matches
Sunday May 24th to Sunday May 31st: Matches start at 11am
Monday June 1st to Wednesday June 3rd: Matches start at 12 noon
Thursday June 4th :Matches start at 12 noon – Women's semi-finals
at 2pm
Friday June 5th: Matches start at 11am – Men's semi-finals
at 1pm
Saturday June 6th: Matches start at 12 noon – Women's final
at 3pm
Sunday June 7th: Matches start at 11am – Men's final at 3pm
French Open Tickets - About the French Open
The French Open, which is officially called the Roland Garros Tournament,
is held in Paris, France every summer. The clay courts of the Roland
Garros provide the most interesting feature of the tournament. The
clay court slows the ball down, and can do a number on players'
footwork. Traditionally there have been clay court specialists who
emerge from the French Open, who win when higher ranked players
falter. Sampras and Federer have never mastered the clay. Will fourpeat
champion 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 Rafael Nadal reign again in 2009?
French Open Tickets - The Best Play on the
Red Clay of Roland Garros
French Open tickets are available for this Grand Slam season. What
could be better than watching the world's top tennis aces sliding
around on the terre battu courts of Roland Garros in a two week
tournament? And besides, it's Paris in the summertime, so after
the final match you can discuss the tournament while sipping coffee
at an outdoor café. Getting tennis tickets to the French
Open would be a dream for any tennis fan.
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