Stade Roland Garros, a cornerstone of French sports history, is best known as the home of the prestigious French Open. Located in Paris, this iconic venue offers visitors a behind-the-scenes tour, allowing them to explore areas such as the locker rooms, press center, and the renowned Court Philippe-Chatrier, where the famous red clay can be seen up close. The tournament season runs annually from May to June, but the stadium remains a year-round attraction for tennis enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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