French Open adds retractable roofs to two courts

Roland Garros now features retractable roofs on its two main show courts to handle weather issues during the French Open.

The French Open installed retractable roofs at Court Philippe Chatrier in 2020 and Court Suzanne Lenglen in 2024. These are the only covered courts among the 20 at the venue, with the remaining 18 staying open air and using tarps during rain. Chair umpires decide when to close the roofs, which takes about 15 minutes, though officials prefer outdoor play whenever possible.

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Heavy rain forced another postponement during the second day of the 2026 French Open qualifiers at Roland Garros, following similar disruptions on opening day. Most outdoor courts remained unplayable until at least 10:30 a.m. local time while tournament staff cleared standing water.

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The French Open is moving forward with plans to enlarge Court 14 at Roland Garros after this year's tournament concludes. The expansion aims to boost capacity and improve the fan experience at the historic venue.

Heavy rain and thunderstorms forced the cancellation of all qualifying matches and practice sessions at the Miami Open on March 15, 2026. The event at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens saw 48 matches across nine courts wiped out. Play is now set to resume on Monday, March 16, at 10 a.m.

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Responding to the player privacy debate ignited by Coco Gauff's Australian Open outburst, French Open director Amélie Mauresmo has banned camera access to private player zones—the first Grand Slam to do so. The policy was confirmed at a pre-tournament press conference, alongside a 9.53% prize money increase to $72.8 million.

 

 

 

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