Stade Roland Garros

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Stade Roland Garros is a famous Parisian tennis complex best known as the venue for the French Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments.

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Roland Garros 5
Stade Roland Garros canonical 3
Roland Garros Stadium 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sports venue
stadium
tennis complex
alsoKnownAs Stade Roland Garros
surface form: Roland Garros Stadium

Stade Roland Garros
surface form: Roland-Garros
annualEventMonth May–June
builtFor 1928 Davis Cup final
constructionStart 1927
continent Europe
country France
courtColor red clay
governingBody Fédération Française de Tennis
hasCourt Court Philippe-Chatrier
Court Simonne-Mathieu
Court Suzanne-Lenglen
outside courts
hasFacility player facilities
press center
restaurants
shops
tennis museum
hasFeature lights for night sessions
retractable roof on Court Philippe-Chatrier
hasShowCourt Court Philippe-Chatrier
Court Simonne-Mathieu
Court Suzanne-Lenglen
hostsEvent French Open
surface form: French Open doubles events

ITF Junior Circuit
surface form: French Open junior events

French Open
surface form: French Open men’s singles

French Open
surface form: French Open mixed doubles

French Open
surface form: French Open qualifying

French Open wheelchair events
French Open
surface form: French Open women’s singles

other tennis tournaments
tennis exhibitions
knownFor French Open
Grand Slam tennis
French Open
surface form: Roland-Garros tournament
locatedIn 16th arrondissement of Paris
Bois de Boulogne
surface form: Bois de Boulogne area

Paris
mainStadium Court Philippe-Chatrier
namedAfter Roland Garros
namedAfterNationality French
namedAfterOccupation aviator
opened 1928
operator Fédération Française de Tennis
originalPurpose host France’s Davis Cup team
owner Fédération Française de Tennis
partOf Grand Slam tennis tournaments
surface form: Grand Slam tennis circuit
primaryUse tennis
significance only Grand Slam played on clay
sport tennis
surfaceType clay courts
tournamentCategory Grand Slam tennis tournaments
surface form: Grand Slam

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16th arrondissement of Paris contains Stade Roland Garros
Roland notableBearer Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland Garros
Hippodrome de Longchamp nearbyAttraction Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland-Garros Stadium
Roland Garros Airport namedAfter Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland Garros
French Open location Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland Garros
French Open alsoKnownAs Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland Garros
Auteuil, Paris, France near Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland Garros Stadium
Stade Roland Garros alsoKnownAs Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland-Garros
Stade Roland Garros alsoKnownAs Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland Garros Stadium
Porte de Saint-Cloud, Paris locatedNear Stade Roland Garros
subject surface form: Porte de Saint-Cloud
this entity surface form: Roland-Garros Stadium
Michel-Ange – Molitor station locatedNear Stade Roland Garros
subject surface form: Michel-Ange – Molitor
1977 French Open – men’s doubles partOf Stade Roland Garros
this entity surface form: Roland Garros
1977 French Open – men’s doubles location Stade Roland Garros