Roland-Garros 2026 : Le Meurice transforms a private suite into a Tennis Clubhouse

From June 5 to 7, 2026, Le Meurice will transform a private suite into a Tennis Clubhouse for the Roland-Garros finals, creating an atmosphere inspired by the world of tennis clubs.

 

As this surprise-filled edition of Roland-Garros enters its final stretch, Le Meurice is celebrating the event by creating a space entirely dedicated to tennis. For three days, from June 5 to 7, the luxury hotel on Rue de Rivoli will open the doors to a private suite transformed for the occasion into a tennis clubhouse.

 

Visitors will thus be able to watch the matches live in an environment designed to evoke the world of tennis, while enjoying the hotel’s signature refined setting.

 

An atmosphere inspired by tennis clubs of yesteryear

 

For this special event, the suite’s decor draws inspiration from vintage tennis aesthetics. The world of the sport is reimagined with a contemporary twist, aiming to recreate the warm and welcoming atmosphere of a clubhouse while preserving the characteristic elegance of Le Meurice.

 

 

© Le Meurice

 

The experience was designed for groups wishing to share a moment together while watching the tournament matches. The matches are broadcast live on a large screen, allowing guests to watch both Friday’s semifinals, Saturday’s women’s final, and Sunday’s men’s final.

 

This isn’t the first time the luxury hotel has taken on such an initiative. During the 2025 edition of the tournament, Le Meurice partnered with the lifestyle brand The Ace Club to transform the hotel’s Suite 106 for a weekend. Guests were able to watch the matches in a private setting while discovering an exclusive collaboration between the two brands. The event even brought together several prominent figures from the worlds of design, media, and fashion, including Jeanne Marchi, Olivier Bouchara, and Romain Colin.

 

An intimate experience

 

The Tennis Club House will feature a selection of beverages specially crafted for the occasion. Guests will also be able to enjoy a menu of refreshments, as well as sweet and savory creations by Cédric Grolet, specially designed for this pop-up event.

 

© Le Meurice

 

Le Meurice has chosen to limit access to fifteen people per session : this reduced capacity aims to preserve the intimate atmosphere of the event and ensure a special experience for participants, according to the Parisian hotel.

 

The price is set at 100 euros per person. Reservations can be made directly with the hotel.

 

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Featured photo : © Le Meurice

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Anthony Conan
Graduated as a multimedia journalist in 2019, Anthony Conan has multiplied his experiences, notably as an editorial assistant at TF1 and as a radio journalist at RCF Bordeaux. He specializes in video editing in addition to writing, and has developed a particular interest in economics.

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