The Roland Garros French Open

The Roland Garros French Open

The Ultimate Tennis Experience

In 1999, on the final Saturday at Roland Garros, Martina Hingis burst into tears and had to be led away by her mother after what would be the last Grand Slam victory of Steffi Graf’s career. That same year, Graf fell in love with Andre Agassi – who made his own astounding comeback against Andrei Medvedev in the 1999 final. Powerful emotions and unforgettable moments are standard fare at the Roland Garros French Open, the last leg on the Grand Slam circuit and considered to be one of the most physically demanding tennis tournaments in the world. Victory here is hard-earned and highly respected – Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, Martina Hingis and Roger Federer all have been denied the honor of a win on the clay courts of the Roland Garros stadium.Nespresso's expertise and excellence in making the ultimate coffee complements this noble combat among the world's best tennis players.At this year’s French Open, taking place from May 25th to June 8th, Nespresso treated the audience, champions-to-be, jurors and tennis aficionados with the ultimate coffee experience in the Nespresso Bar and lounge in the VIP Village at Roland Garros.