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2016 U.S. Open (August 29- September 11)

bksballer89

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Here was Wimbledon's response:

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Me:

Thank you. Will a ticket to court No. 1 also give me access to courts 3 - 19? And will a ticket to court No. 2 give me access to courts 3 - 19?

Wimbledon:

Yes that is correct.


Thanks

Magda

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Ok, now the Wimbledon ticket experience seems good, right?

Yeah that makes much more sense. That's how I believe all tickets work at GS events when you purchase a ticket for the main court.
 

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New Roland Garros Response:

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We confirm to you that, this year, a ticket for Philippe Chatrier court included a ticket for all outside courts but it did not allow you to visit the other main courts (Suzanne Lenglen and Court N°1).

We stay at your disposal for any further information that you might need.

Kind regards,

Mélissa
Roland-Garros Customer Service
French Tennis Federation

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So the AO, RG, and USO seem to have similar policies.

@bksballer89.

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One more update from Roland Garros.

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When you get a ticket for one of the main courts (court Philippe-Chatrier, court Suzanne-Lenglen or Court N°1), it gives you access to a reserved seat on that court and also to a free access to all the outside courts.

Depending on the date of validity of your ticket, court Suzanne-Lenglen and Court N°1 can also be part of the outside courts.

We stay at your disposal for any further information that you might need.

Kind regards,

Loic
Roland-Garros Customer Service
French Tennis Federation
 
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