Bruski N.
Yelp
I can now check off the French Open from my "Grand Slam" bucket list. One more (Australian Open) to go! In mid-March, I had to wake up at 2 am and was very lucky to get an early queue and scored 8 tickets (2 days) so our whole entourage can experience Roland Garros. I must say, once you get through the crowds and all of the madness of the Grand Slam hysteria, the tennis experience is divine. We got to see the top players (Djokovic, Sabalenka, Ruud, Tiafoe, etc.) in the world giving their best. I was very surprised at how cramped and small Roland Garros is. We felt like sardines trying to get from one place to the other. The one thing that the French Open has over others is its merchandise. Very cool designs and are relatively reasonable. Their food and drinks offerings (sandwiches, wraps, fish and chips, fries, champagne, beers, etc.) weren't bad either.