Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another little adventure I just had. So, I’ve been itching to get my hands on the 2025 French Open schedule. Yeah, you heard that right, 2025! I like to plan ahead, you know? Keeps me on my toes and ensures I don’t miss out on the good stuff.

First things first, I hit up the internet, as one does. I typed in “French Open 2025 schedule” and scrolled through a bunch of websites. Most of them were just talking about the 2024 one, which, don’t get me wrong, is cool and all, especially with Swiatek winning her fourth title, but I’m looking at the future here, folks!
I found some interesting tidbits though. One site mentioned that the average ticket price is around $670.51. I jotted that down, ’cause who knows, maybe I’ll treat myself to a fancy seat. Another one talked about how Stade Roland-Garros isn’t just for tennis, but also for other events. Makes sense, it’s a pretty awesome place.
But the real struggle was finding something solid on 2025. I stumbled upon a few pages offering to sell tickets already, which is wild. Prices ranged from $157.50 to a whopping $6552.00! I mean, I love tennis, but that’s a bit steep, don’t you think?
- Checked multiple websites for the 2025 schedule.
- Noted down average ticket prices from different sources.
- Read about Stade Roland-Garros and its multiple uses.
After a while, I decided to switch gears. I dug into some articles about the 2024 French Open, just to get a feel for the usual dates. It looks like it typically happens between late May and early June. So, I figured, the 2025 one will probably be around the same time. Not exactly rocket science, but hey, it’s a start, right?
I also found some round-by-round bracket info from previous years, but nothing concrete for 2025. It’s still early days, I guess. I bookmarked a few pages though, just in case they update with the new schedule later on.

Then, I saw something that caught my eye, “a final day in Paris to explore on your own or with friends”. And there are a range of sporting and cultural events. I think it’s very attractive.
What I did next
I made a note in my calendar to check back regularly. Patience is key, my friends. I also signed up for a few newsletters from some tennis websites. Hopefully, they’ll send out an alert when the 2025 schedule is finally released. Fingers crossed!
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure for today. No 2025 schedule yet, but I’m on the case. I’ll keep you all posted if I find anything new. Until then, keep swinging those rackets, or, you know, just enjoy watching the pros do it!