Philippe Chatrier Court
The Philippe Chatrier Court is the main stadium at the Roland Garros tennis complex in Paris, France. It is named after Philippe Chatrier, a former president of the French Tennis Federation. The court has a seating capacity of approximately 15,000 spectators and features a retractable roof, allowing matches to continue during rain.
This iconic venue hosts the annual French Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in professional tennis. The court is known for its red clay surface, which affects the speed and style of play, making it unique compared to other Grand Slam venues.