Pros: Great seats anywhere, great city + great cuisine and Red Clay Court tennis Cons: Can be expensive
The combination of great tennis in a superb facility combined with a stay in Paris is an unbeatable combination. We've been to the French Open twice, the U.S. Open twice (both before the Arthur Ashe Stadium opened) and to the Australian Open, once....
I saw an early round of the 1998 French Open. French friends of ours bought the tickets through the local tennis association just before our trip, so we took what we could get.
The French Open operates similarly to Wimbledon (but unlike the U.S.)...
Pros: They're All Wearing Clothes With Lots Of Company Names On Them Cons: Employed As Groundskeepers, They Tend To Be Surly At Best
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