El Abierto de Francia comienza con seguridad reforzada y tecnología vestible

El Abierto de Francia 2026 comenzó en Roland-Garros el 18 de mayo con nuevos protocolos de seguridad y la primera autorización para que los jugadores utilicen dispositivos conectados en un evento de Grand Slam.

El estadio de Roland-Garros cuenta ahora con un perímetro exterior asegurado con acceso limitado a tres puntos de control en PPO Auteuil, PPO Molitor y PPO Boulogne. Las puertas abrieron a las 9:00 a. m. del 18 al 20 de mayo en lugar de las 10:00 a. m. habituales, y los visitantes deben pasar por dos niveles de inspección que incluyen registros de bolsos y cacheos corporales. Solo se permiten bolsos de 15 litros o menos, mientras que una larga lista de artículos como cámaras, alcohol y banderas grandes sigue estando prohibida.

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