French Open startet mit verschärften Sicherheitsmaßnahmen und tragbarer Technologie

Die French Open 2026 begannen am 18. Mai in Roland-Garros mit neuen Sicherheitsprotokollen und der erstmals erlaubten Nutzung von vernetzten Geräten für Spieler bei einem Grand-Slam-Turnier.

Das Stadion Roland-Garros verfügt nun über einen gesicherten Außenbereich, dessen Zugang auf drei Kontrollpunkte an der PPO Auteuil, PPO Molitor und PPO Boulogne beschränkt ist. Die Tore öffneten vom 18. bis zum 20. Mai bereits um 9 Uhr statt wie üblich um 10 Uhr, und Besucher müssen sich zwei Kontrollstufen unterziehen, die Taschenkontrollen und Personendurchsuchungen umfassen. Es sind nur Taschen mit einer Größe von bis zu 15 Litern gestattet, während eine lange Liste von Gegenständen wie Kameras, Alkohol und große Flaggen weiterhin verboten bleibt.

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