Roland-Garros 2025: wheelchair tennis in the spotlight

From June 3 to 7, the various wheelchair tennis tournaments will be in the spotlight at the Roland-Garros stadium.

Tokito Oda, Roland-Garros 2024, Tennis Fauteuil Simple Messieurs, Finale©Cédric Lecocq / FFT
 - Marion Theissen

After a memorable spotlight on wheelchair tennis events in August 2024, the Roland-Garros tournament is continuing this great momentum by celebrating the discipline that will be the flagship event on the second largest court in the venue.

The ten different competitions will be played on six designated courts, with more than fifty matches played. Between the wheelchair tennis competitions, the quads, as well as all the doubles tournaments, there will be numerous opportunities to enjoy an unforgettable spectacle.

➡️ Click here to find the provisional schedule of the 2025 Roland-Garros edition
Gaetan Menguy, Joachim Gerard, Jeux Paralympiques Paris 2024, Tennis Fauteuil Simple Messieurs, 2eme Tour©Marine Andrieux / FFT

A unique experience, a memorable memory

In addition to an exceptional venue and a renowned tournament, the biggest stars will be there! Between five-time Roland-Garros champion Diede De Groot and Olympic medalist Yui Jamiji, the women's draw already promises to be more exciting than ever. But many protagonists will also try to defy the odds, such as Ksenia Chasteau, the first juniors champion in the tournament's history! In the men's draw, the competition will be fierce and the spectacle will inevitably be at its peak as well, as the youngest No. 1 in history, Tokito Oda, is preparing to defend his title in a competition that promises to be - once again - highly contested! Finally, in the quads, four-time finalist Sam Schröder will once again attempt to win the only Grand Slam tournament missing from his list of achievements. But his compatriot and world No. 1 Niels Vink (winner in 2022 and 2023) will be there to challenge him, as will the defending champion Guy Sasson!

A flagship venue for the sport during the last Paralympic Games, the Suzanne-Lenglen court will once again be the venue for some of the most exciting matches between Thursday, June 5 and Saturday, June 7, before hosting the finals. There are still a few tickets available to take part in the festivities in this venue, which can welcome up to 7,000 spectators.

Don't miss the inclusive weekend!

In partnership with Adecco, the French Tennis Federation is once again offering the "Tous en Fauteuil" event this year: an ideal opportunity for the general public to get acquainted with the sport. In addition, during this great inclusive weekend, other sports will be featured, from Friday, June 6th to Sunday, June 8th, on Court 9 at Roland Garros: blind tennis on Saturday, June 7th in the morning (from 10 am to 1:30 pm), tennis for the deaf and hard of hearing in the afternoon (from 2 pm to 6 pm), and adapted tennis all day on Sunday, June 8th (from 10am to 3 pm). A great weekend of celebration, not to be missed under any circumstances!