The New Roof will premiere on May 26
Posted by Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Thursday April 25, 2024
One of the beautiful tennis wives has a new look. Court Suzanne-Lenglen, the exhibition court number 2 at Roland-Garros, named after the legendary eight-time Grand Slam champion whose bronze statue anchors the east side of the court, will have a new retractable roof on Day. 1 of this year's French Open on May 26.
La toile inspirée de la jupe plissée de Suzanne Lenglen couvrant le court du même nom. @FFTennis @rolandgarros pic.twitter.com/eyzjTmoTV2
– Fabrice Abgrall (@FabriceAbgrall) April 25, 2024
“The lightweight retractable cover, made of canvas and inspired by the winged skirt created by Jean Patou for Suzanne Lenglen, can be closed in 15 minutes,” the competition said on its website.
In addition, the qualifying matches will be held on Court Suzanne-Lenglen for the first time this year, with the tournament eager to raise the level of qualification and thus turn the only clay court Grand Slam into a three-week celebration. Qualifying games begin on Monday, May 20, but the cap will not be used for those games.
“It will allow us to continue playing if the weather is bad and welcome 25,000 people,” said Amélie Mauresmo in a press conference before the tournament on Thursday. “We will hold two games instead of one which will give us a bit more flexibility in our schedule.”
New features for 2024 at Suzanne-Lenglen court.
🔸 New retractable roof
🔸 The program will coincide with the entrance of the players to the stadium, which is now equipped with LED panels and a new entrance porch.
🔸 This year for the first time, the Suzanne-Lenglen court will host… pic.twitter.com/QiDl7sa4E2– Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) April 25, 2024