French Open Day 1 Sunday 26/5/2024
Roland Garros tickets, 1st Round
French Open Schedule: Play starts on Day 1 at 11:00 AM
Reserved tickets in the Philippe Chatrier Court or Court Suzanne Lenglen give you access to the outside courts (Annex courts).
We extend our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this limitation may cause. It is important to note that while we facilitate the sale of tickets for the French Open, we are not affiliated with the French Tennis Federation or Roland Garros as an official provider.
Nonetheless, we are dedicated to offering a dependable and accessible ticketing service for this esteemed event.
๐โ๐จ Reserved Seats: COURT CHATRIER: CAT Or (Gold), CAT 1 and CAT 2
โฐ Limited Availability: Donโt Miss Out
๐ Tickets Selling Fast for this High-Demand Event
At the French Open, the stands behind the baseline are Tribune Rene Lacoste and Tribune Jacques Brugnon. The stands along the sideline are Tribune Jean Borotra or Tribune Henri Cochet at Roland Garros.
French Open Tennis Brief Overview:
Day 1 of the French Open, typically on a Sunday, marks the beginning of one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments worldwide. Today, tennis enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the commencement of exhilarating matches showcasing the world’s top players competing on the iconic clay courts of Roland Garros.
Key Features:
โ Reserved seating in prime locations.
โ Limited availability; act fast to secure your spot.
โ Engage in the excitement of a sold-out event.
Ticket Delivery Instructions:
French Open ticket delivery โ Tickets will be sent to you by email 1-3 days before your first match date.
Why Choose Ticketstosee
Unlocking the Unobtainable: Your Gateway to Exclusive Event Access. Be part of a historic rivalry, experiencing the intensity of The French Open live at Roland Garros. Donโt miss your chance to witness sporting greatness, even if tickets are sold out or hard to get
Special Notes:
French Open tennis tickets are all personalised. After you place your order, we will email you a mandatory request for the names and birth dates of each person in your group. The attendeesโ names will then be transferred to the tickets. Official photographic proof of ID must be produced and checked against the ticket to gain entry to Roland Garros.
* Tickets are allocated in pairs at minimum, but every effort is made to keep larger bookings together. For group bookings of 4 or more persons to be seated together or in odd-numbered seats, please call to inquire regarding availability and price. These special orders incur a surcharge.
It is our contention that ticket buyers possess the prerogative to negotiate prices for French Open tickets that are difficult to procure. The event owner’s sale of all tickets at face value guarantees revenue irrespective of the purchaser. The brand owner of this event does not suffer any financial detriment due to ticket resellers facilitating access to the event for clients willing to pay a premium for hard-to-obtain tickets.
We assert that ticket buyers have the right to negotiate their own prices for hard-to-obtain French Open tickets. When all tickets are sold by the event owner at face value, revenue is secured regardless of the buyer.
Speculators who buy tickets intending to resale bear the risk of financial loss if they cannot sell them. This symbiotic relationship provides opportunities for clients without causing financial harm to event promoters.
The urgency created by rapid sell-outs benefits primary ticket agents, capitalising on the fear of missing out (FOMO). This system enables primary agents to control distribution and pricing, potentially limiting consumer choice and market competition despite consumer protection claims.
The interplay between primary agents, secondary markets, and consumers necessitates a delicate balance of interests.
We firmly assert that ticket resale is not regarded as parasitic but rather serves as a mechanism enabling individuals with the means to allow premium prices to attend the French Open when tickets are otherwise sold out without causing financial detriment to the brand owner.
In the context provided, the term “parasitic” suggests an exploitative dynamic where one party gains unfairly at the expense of others, while we believe the dynamic is “symbiotic” a mutually advantageous arrangement where both parties benefit from their interaction.
This practice underscores the delicate balance between consumer access and brand protection, ensuring the event’s continued viability.
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