What hospitality gets you at Roland Garros

Hospitality at Roland Garros means a premium seat on one of the show courts, access to a private lounge, catering (lunch, drinks throughout the day), and a separate entrance so you skip the general queues. Depending on the package, you may also get a dedicated host and programme.

Standard show court tickets give you a great seat but nothing else. You bring your own food or buy it on site, and you enter through the general gates. Hospitality is the difference between watching tennis and being looked after while watching tennis.

Who it’s for

Most hospitality bookings we see are corporate groups or people celebrating something specific: a birthday, anniversary, or retirement trip. It works well for groups because the lounge gives you a home base. You’re not trying to coordinate meeting points across a venue with 15,000 people.

It’s also a practical choice if you’re attending with someone who isn’t a hardcore tennis fan. The lounge, food, and drinks make the day enjoyable even during a slow match.

What Tennis Ticket Service offers

We sell premium and hospitality-level tickets for Court Philippe-Chatrier and Court Suzanne-Lenglen. Seats are grouped in pairs. The category you order is the category you get, or we upgrade you.

We hear from customers that the combination of confirmed seats and lounge access months before the tournament makes the rest of the trip (hotels, flights) much easier to plan.

If you have specific requirements for a corporate group or a special occasion, get in touch and we’ll see what we can arrange.

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