French Open Tennis Stadium and Grounds
Across
- 2. The only Grand Slam played entirely on this slow, red surface.
- 5. French aviator after whom the iconic Parisian Grand Slam venue is named
- 6. The second-largest court, named after a French tennis champion of the 1920s.
- 8. Total number of match courts at the Roland Garros tennis grounds.
- 10. Affluent Parisian neighborhood where Roland Garros is located.
- 11. Nickname for the four legendary Frenchmen who dominated tennis in the 1920s.
- 12. The exclusive hospitality area at Roland Garros, known for luxury dining and VIP access.
Down
- 1. The main stadium court, where the tournament’s biggest matches are played.
- 3. A sunken court set among greenhouses, named for a French tennis champion and war heroine.
- 4. One of the outer courts known for close-up action and high-energy crowds.
- 7. Iconic Paris landmark often seen in in the television backdrop of the French Open.
- 9. The museum at Roland Garros, showcasing the history and culture of tennis.