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Stade Philippe Chatrier, Paris, France


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CAT 3 row 18
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CAT 2 Cochet row 12
CAT 1 row 21
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CAT Gold row 9
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Sunday, June 7, 2026, 3:00 PM. The French Open Men’s Final on Court Philippe Chatrier — the climax of two unforgettable weeks in Paris. If you know tennis, you know this is the match.
In 2025, we witnessed one of the greatest battles in Roland Garros history as Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in a five-set thriller that had the world on its feet. In 2026, the stage is set for another showdown, with fans everywhere expecting a rematch between Alcaraz and Sinner for the Coupe des Mousquetaires.
The atmosphere of a 3 PM Men’s Final is unlike anything else in sport. Philippe Chatrier becomes a colosseum: every seat filled, every voice rising, the Paris sun glowing over the red clay. The pre-match ceremonies, the walk onto center court, the roar of the crowd — moments you’ll remember forever.
Past finals have produced five-set epics, career-defining victories, and champions cementing their legacy beneath the Paris sky. This year could be another instant classic — the day Alcaraz and Sinner write the next chapter of their rivalry.
🎟️ Men’s Final, French Open 2026: Some tickets are just tickets. This is your chance to witness history, live, as the future of tennis collides again in Paris.

How to get the Roland Garros tickets on your phone
- Download the Roland-Garros mobile app (scan QR or tap the download button).
- Log in or create an account, then go to the "My tickets" section to retrieve the transferred tickets.
- Enter the code you received by email to import the tickets into your account.
- On event day, show your mobile ticket at the stadium entrance to get in.
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French Open 2026 Guides
Everything you need to plan your perfect Roland-Garros experience
Interactive Seating Chart
Explore Philippe-Chatrier court with our interactive seating map. Find the best seats for your budget.
Tournament Schedule
Plan your visit with the complete 2026 French Open schedule and match timings.
French Open FAQ
Comprehensive answers to all your French Open questions and visitor information.
Ticket Categories Explained
Understand the different ticket types and categories at the French Open.
French open FAQ
How will I receive my French Open tickets?
All tickets are mobile tickets and will be delivered via the Roland Garros App, which must be downloaded on your mobile phone.
When will my tickets be delivered?
Ticket delivery begins in early May. If you ordered early, tickets are usually sent by mid-May. You will receive them on the Roland Garros App no later than one week before your match date.
What information is required for my tickets?
To personalize your tickets, we will need the first name, last name, and email address of each attendee. This is mandatory and required by the French Federation of Tennis.
What are the seating categories in Philippe Chatrier Stadium?
- Box Seats (Loge): First 8 rows closest to the court.
- Category Gold: Rows 1–9 in the lower level, just after the box seats.
- Category 1: Rows 10–21 in the lower level.
- Category 2: Rows 1–13 in the upper level.
- Category 3: Remaining rows in the upper level.
How can I view the seating chart for Philippe Chatrier Stadium?
You can explore our interactive seating chart for Philippe Chatrier Stadium at the French Open by clicking here
Does my Philippe Chatrier ticket give me access to other courts?
Yes, tickets for the Philippe Chatrier court include access to the Annex courts where you can watch other exciting matches.
How many matches can I watch on Philippe Chatrier?
- Day Session: Up to 3 matches.
- Evening Session: 1 match.
View the complete French Open 2026 schedule here.
What is the Night Session?
Since 2019, Roland Garros has hosted a Night Session every day till the quarter finals. It features one match under the lights for a unique experience, like Nadal vs. Djokovic in 2022.
I've bought tickets for a friend, how can I transfer them to him?
From the ticketing website or on mobile application, I assign the
tickets nominally and click on the "Transfer" button. My friend
downloads the Roland-Garros mobile application, logs in or creates
an account, then enters the recovery code received by e-mail.
He can then show his ticket when accessing the stadium and the
main courts, or transfer the tickets himself to the final beneficiaries.
Is downloading the mobile applicationthe only way to pick up my ticket?
Yes, it is the one and only way to pick up your ticket.
Make sure you can download the mobile application!
Do I need to print my ticket before coming?
It is not possible to print your ticket.
Tickets are only available in digital format from the
Roland-Garros mobile application. Any ticket presented
on another support will not be considered as official and
accepted to access the stadium. Screenshots will not be
accepted to access the courts.
If I run out of battery on my phone when I getthere, how can I access the stadium?
Take precautions and remember to charge your phone when approaching
the stadium. In the event of a breakdown, Customers Service at stadium
gates will be able to help you, but you'll have to be patient as the wait
can be long
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