Discover the history of tennis at the Tenniseum and take a guided tour behind the scenes this is my experience that I want to share with all of you.
The TENNISEUM ROLAND-GARROS is the first multimedia tennis museum that explores the development of tennis throughout the centuries using the latest technology. Covering 2,200 sq m, the Tenniseum houses a permanent exhibition room and a multimedia room: 80 objects retracing the history of French tennis. There are photos and paintings, and films shown on plasma screens. The legendary figures of French tennis such as Suzanne Lenglen or the Musketeers are shown here, You can also learn about how the Roland-Garros stadium itself developed and for the first time you can see the famous trophies of the French Open. Bilingual computer workstations: archival films on tennis from 1897 to the present day, summaries of all the matches, and exclusive interviews with the greatest champions. A never before seen look into 500 years of tennis. A multimedia library: from the first stroke of real tennis up to the latest publications (books and magazines, the latest posters…), all of these works and illustrations may be consulted on site.
The COULISSES DE ROLAND GARROS: Discovery of the history of the Roland-Garros tournament by gaining access to the most secret corners of the stadium. the areas reserved for the players, and see the famous clay surface of the Philippe Châtrier court. guided tours are led by professional tour guides and conducted in French or in English.