Edmonton Journal

Second roof at Garros to debut

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The second retractabl­e roof at Roland Garros will be inaugurate­d on the opening day of the French Open next month, organizers said on Thursday about a project planned with the Paris Olympics in mind.

A ceremony for the roof over the 10,000-seat Suzanne Lenglen court will be held on May 26 when play starts in the main draws, tournament director Amelie Mauresmo said at a news conference.

Even before the inaugurati­on for the two-week tournament, the roof can be closed if rain comes during qualifying rounds on the six previous days.

The main 15,000- seat Philippe Chatrier court has had a retractabl­e roof since 2020.

“It is a court that will help us a lot,” Mauresmo said, calling it the “most visible new feature” of the 2024 tournament.

Mauresmo praised the new roof as giving more flexibilit­y in scheduling matches and ensuring play for 25,000 fans on the grounds and TV viewers worldwide.

The two roofed courts will help keep the Olympic tournament on schedule from July 27-Aug. 4 at the Paris Games. At the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, matches in open-air courts were disrupted by searing heat and humidity.

Rafael Nadal, the record 14time men's singles champion at the clay-court Grand Slam, said Wednesday he doubted he'll be ready for Roland Garros as he's dealing with injuries at age 37.

“We cross our fingers for him and for us. He's at home and he knows it,” Mauresmo said.

Roland Garros will also stage boxing finals in the second week of the Olympics. Mauresmo said the extra attraction­s had only a positive effect on ticket demands for the French Open.

The tournament is sold out for the first week with daily crowds of 75,000 expected, and about 650,000 across the three weeks including qualifying.

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