Il Roland Garros prende il via tra sicurezza rafforzata e tecnologie indossabili

L'edizione 2026 del Roland Garros ha avuto inizio il 18 maggio con nuovi protocolli di sicurezza e, per la prima volta in un torneo del Grande Slam, l'autorizzazione per i giocatori all'uso di dispositivi connessi.

Lo stadio del Roland Garros presenta ora un perimetro esterno protetto, con accessi limitati a tre punti di controllo presso PPO Auteuil, PPO Molitor e PPO Boulogne. Dal 18 al 20 maggio, i cancelli hanno aperto alle 9:00 invece del consueto orario delle 10:00 e i visitatori sono sottoposti a due livelli di controlli, che includono l'ispezione delle borse e perquisizioni personali. Sono ammesse solo borse di capacità pari o inferiore a 15 litri, mentre rimane in vigore un lungo elenco di oggetti vietati, tra cui fotocamere, alcolici e bandiere di grandi dimensioni.

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