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Home to the French Open, this sprawling Paris complex was built in 1928 to host France's Davis Cup defence. Named after a pioneering French aviator, the 13.5-hectare venue has grown into one of tennis's most iconic destinations, drawing crowds each year as the Grand Slam tournament unfolds around the end of May and into early June. The facility spans twenty courts, three of which are large-capacity stadiums designed to handle major match play. Beyond the courts themselves, visitors will find Les Jardins de Roland Garros, a substantial restaurant and bar operation, alongside Le Village—a dedicated space for press and VIP guests. The complex also houses France's National Training Centre and the Tenniseum, a bilingual multimedia museum dedicated to tennis history, making it a destination for enthusiasts year-round.
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