Roland Garros Stadium
Roland Garros Stadium, also known as Stade Roland Garros, is a famous tennis venue located in Paris, France. It is best known for hosting the annual French Open, one of the four major tennis tournaments known as the Grand Slam. The stadium features clay courts, which are unique compared to the grass and hard courts used in other Grand Slam events.
Opened in 1928, Roland Garros has a seating capacity of around 15,000 for its main court, the Philippe Chatrier Court. The stadium is named after the French aviator Roland Garros, who was a pioneer in aviation. The venue has undergone several renovations to enhance the spectator experience and facilities.