​Like any self-respecting tournament, Roland Garros has plenty of shops where tourists can leave (and even leave) significant sums during the three weeks of matches (plus qualifying). In the official store (La Grande Boutique) you can find everything for everyone, but only if you have a big enough pocket.

Le Grande BoutiquePhoto: Adrian Ilincescu/ HotNews.ro

A simple photo of Roger Federer, €21 at Roland Garros

I haven’t had a chance to visit the beautiful shops in the complex until now, and since it’s the break before the new matches start, I thought it was time to see what has changed since I was last in the complex.

La Grande Boutique is bigger than ever, you can find almost anything you might be interested in, but the prices are also reasonable.

The moment I decided to visit one of the official stores, I was greeted by a “myoritic” queue. The first thought: there will be a day with discounts, something, traditional queues for pots here.

Not to mention that another time, passing by the entrance, I saw that there was a queue at the entrance to La Grande Boutique almost the whole day.

Going back to the prices, I have selected a few categories of goods to give you an idea of ​​what you can buy in the Porte d’Auteuil complex.

A simple keychain with Roland Garros (yellow ball) – 16 euros

a large ball for autographs – 32 euros

a smaller ball for autographs – 22 euros

a hat like the ones you see all the time on TV on Chatrier – €95 (but there are also models below €45)

umbrella with Roland Garros coat of arms – 65 euros

deck chair – 95 euros

T-shirt Djokovic model Lacoste – 110 euros

plain blue Roland Garros t-shirt – 59 euros

Wilson backpack – 65 euros

Wilson racket – 290 euros

women’s tennis dress – 98 euros

plain orange Roland Garros cap – 26 euros

a simple cup of Roland Garros – 16 euros

Lancel Roland Garros bag – 350 euros

Renault toy car – 35 euros

Emirates Airbus A380 mini-plane – 35 euros

Roland Garros honey (125 grams) – 12 euros

large towel Roland Garros 2023 – 50 euros, etc.