The French Tennis Federation had promised us: Roland Garros will take place “if the health conditions linked to the COVID-19 crisis allow it”. And a priori, except for a return of the virus in our daily life, RG 2020 will be spread over 3 weeks and not two weeks as initially planned.
The final dates of Grand Chelem in Paris were confirmed on June 17: "If the health conditions linked to the COVID-19 crisis allow it", the Roland Garros tournament will take place over three weeks, from September 21 to October 11. Good news, therefore, since the initial postponement only provided for two weeks of competition.
For lovers of Roland Garros qualifications, try to block at least one day between Monday September 21 and Friday September 25. 5 days of happiness where we often make some discoveries with players, games and exceptional styles.
While we had to have the internationals of France deprived of spectators, the President of the FFT, Bernard Giudicelli assured that he was working actively with the public authorities to offer Roland Garros an audience. We should know much more next July.