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2022 French Open

The 2022 French Open is a tennis tournament, first held in 1891 and the second of the four Grand Slam tournaments to be held in the professional tennis calendar each year. Also known as Roland-Garros, it is the only one of the major championships to take place on clay courts and is considered the premier event on this surface.

The 2022 French Open will be held from Sunday 22nd May to Sunday 5th June 2022.

Rafael Nadal of Spain has won a record 13 Men’s Singles titles, with Chris Evert of the United States winning a record 7 Women’s Singles titles. The 2021 French Open champions were:

2021 Men’s Singles – Novak Djokovic (SRB)

2021 Women’s Singles – Barbora Krejčíková (CZE)

2021 Men’s Doubles – Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA) / Nicolas Mahut (FRA)

2021 Women’s Doubles – Barbora Krejčíková (CZE) / Kateřina Siniaková (CZE)

2021 Mixed Doubles – Desirae Krawczyk (USA) / Joe Salisbury (GBR)


Where is the 2022 French Open?

Court Philippe Chatrier at the Stade Roland Garros, host of the French Open

The French Open is also referred to as Roland-Garros, due to the tournament being held at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France since 1928.

Address: 51 Boulevard d’Auteuil, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt


How do I get to the 2022 French Open?

Court Suzanne Lenglen, one of the stadium courts at the Stade Roland Garros and host of the French Open

The Stade Roland-Garros is located in Bois de Boulogne in Paris’ 16th arrondissement, in the west of the city.

Airport – Charles de Gaulle is the second largest airport in Europe and has flights to many international destinations. Located 30km north of the city, the airport has easy access to central Paris via the RER B train network (€10.30), with a travel time of about 35 minutes.

Orly Airport is the smaller airport but is still the second busiest in France. The airport largely serves domestic destinations and budget airlines. The free Orlyval metro service connects the airport with RER B train network at Antony station.

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Bus: The following buses stop at or near Roland Garros:

  • Line 22: Opéra – Porte de Saint-Cloud (stop: Michel-Ange Auteuil).
  • Line 32: Gare de l’Est – Porte d’Auteuil (last stop).
  • Line 52: Opéra – Pont de Saint-Cloud (stop: Porte d’Auteuil or La Tourelle).
  • Line 62: Cours de Vincennes – Porte de Saint-Cloud (last stop).
  • Line 72: Hôtel de Ville – Pont de Saint-Cloud (stop: La Tourelle).
  • Line 123: Porte d’Auteuil – Mairie d’Issy (stop: Roland-Garros).
  • Line 241: Rueil-Malmaison RER – Porte d’Auteuil (stop: Suzanne-Lenglen).
  • PC1: Petite Ceinture (stops: Porte d’Auteuil, Porte Molitor or Porte de Saint-Cloud)

Metri: Lines 9 and 10 are the best for access to Roland Garros. If taking Line 9, the closest station to get off at is Michel-Ange Auteuil or Michel-Ange Molitor. If using Line 10, Porte d’Auteuil or Boulogne Jean-Jaurès are the best stations.

Parking: If travelling by car, you can take a free shuttle bus from the car park to Roland Garros. Car parks include:

  • P7 car park Pelouse de Saint-Cloud Bois de Boulogne, chemin de Ceinture du Lac Inférieur, 75016 Paris
  • Porte d’Auteuil car park (Carrefour), 1-3, avenue du Général-Sarrail, 75016 Paris.
  • Point-du-Jour car park, place Abel-Gance, 92200 Boulogne-Billancourt.
  • Porte de Saint-Cloud car park, 2, avenue de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, 75016 Paris (access via the garage).
  • Parchamp car park, 7 ter, rue du Parchamp 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt.

How do I get tickets to the 2022 French Open?

Tickets for the general public usually go on sale in early March, you can purchase tickets through the official Roland-Garros website here.


Hotels near 2022 French Open

Use TripAdvisor to find some great places to stay in Paris by clicking here.


Further Information

French Open Official Website

ATP Event Official Page

WTA Event Official Page

Paris City Guide


Last Updated on August 9, 2021 by Sports Tourist

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