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Roland Garros French Open ROLAND GARROS FRENCH OPEN May the 27 / June the 10 th Factory sport and entertainment is one of the French Tennis Federation’s official agencies for Roland Garros and BNP Paribas Masters. We provide the best official hospitality with the best tickets to watch the matches on center court. Jo Tsonga, best French tennis players for the last 20 years, is one of the shareholders of the Factory sport and entertainment agency. Roland-Garros is more than a tournament – it is a genuine tradition to attend to the match with partners, clients or friends. This is the best event for corporate hospitality in France, the most exclusive sport event of the year with highest level of hospitality. Spend an unforgettable day with us … photo Y. Brandt 4 HOSPITALITY SOLUTIONS - Le Pavillon Tennis - La Tribune - Le Club Premium Court 1 - The Club des Loges Agence Ocielle LE PAVILLON TENNIS 4 HOSPITALITY SOLUTIONS - Le Pavillon Tennis - La Tribune - Le Club Premium Court 1 - The Club des Loges Agence Ocielle Just a very short walk away from Roland Garros, Le Pavillon is a fantastic venue in a tranquil setting. Here you will enjoy some of the finest French cuisine, a complementary bar including champagne all day and the best seats to watch the matches. Your Package of the day : HOSPITALITY • A private reception area • FFT desk and Hostesses • Cloakroom • Experienced and personalized Factory SE event managers and Hostesses • Open bar on arrival with canapes • Gourmet seated lunch and fine wines prepared by top chefs: Private tables from 4 • Complementary bar throughout the day including champagne up to 8 pm • Afternoon tea • Live TV TICKETING • Category 1 seats on Center Court (lower block/long side) SERVICE INCLUDED • Invitation wallet with maps and contacts (1 per guest) • Car park pass (1 for 4 packages) • Roland-Garros branded gift (1 per guest) • Tournament magazine and match programs • Corporate travel management upon request : accommodation, transfers… EXTRA SERVICES OFFERED BY FACTORY SE • Save the date • Online services before and during the tournament... EXTRA SERVICES AT EXTRA COST • Rain insurance LE PAVILLON TENNIS LE PAVILLON • Tennis training with tennis legends. PRICES 2018 LE PAVILLON TENNIS Sunday, May 27 2018 1st round SM–SW Monday, May 28 2018 1st round SM–SW Tuesday, May 29 2018 1st round SM–SW Wednesday, May 30 2018 2nd round SM–SW Thursday, May 31 2018 2nd round SM–SW Friday, June 1st 2018 3rd round SM–SW Saturday, June 2nd 2018 3rd round SM–SW Sunday, June 3rd 2018 Round of 16 SM–SW Monday, June 4 2018 Round of 16 SM–SW Tuesday, June 5 2018 Quarter Finals SM–SW Wednesday, June 6 2018 Quarter Finals SM–SW Thursday, June 7 2018 Semi Finals (women)* Friday, June 8 2018 Semi Finals (men)* Saturday, June 9 2018 Final (women)* Sunday, June 10 2018 Final (men)* Prices are excluding VAT (20 %) * Linkage : women’s and men’s semi finals have to be bought together women’s and men’s finals to be bought together LA TRIBUNE Agence Ocielle La TRIBUNE is a private restaurant within Roland Garros, inside the historical VILLAGE, in the heart of the tournament. Here you will enjoy some of the finest French cuisine, prepared by the best caterer of the tournament Potel et Chabot, a complementary bar including champagne all day, and tea time in the afternoon. All this, a few steps(50 meters) from the excellent seats on center court where you will watch the matches of the day. Your Package of the day : HOSPITALITY • A private reception area FFT desk and Hostesses • Cloakroom Experienced and personalized Factory SE event managers and Hostesses • Open bar on arrival with canapes • Gourmet seated lunch and fine wines prepared by top caterer Potel et Chabot • Private tables from 4 • Complementary bar throughout the day including champagne up to 8 pm Afternoon tea • Live TV TICKETING • Category 1 seats on Center Court (lower block/long side) SERVICE INCLUDED • Invitation wallet with maps and contacts (1 per guest) • Car park pass (1 for 4 packages) • Roland-Garros branded gift (1 per guest) • Tournament magazine and match programs EXTRA SERVICES OFFERED BY FACTORY SE • Save the date • Online services before and during the tournament... • Experienced team to respond to your wishes on the day EXTRA SERVICES AT EXTRA COST • Rain insurance Tennis training with tennis legends. LA TRIBUNE • Corporate travel management upon request : accommodation, transfers PRICES 2018 LA TRIBUNE Sunday, May 27 2018 1st round SM–SW Monday, May 28 2018 1st round SM–SW Tuesday, May 29 2018 1st round SM–SW Wednesday, May 30 2018 2nd round SM–SW Thursday, May 31 2018 2nd round SM–SW Friday, June 1st 2018 3rd round SM–SW Saturday, June 2nd 2018 3rd round SM–SW Sunday, June 3rd 2018 Round of 16 SM–SW Monday, June 4 2018 Round of 16 SM–SW Tuesday, June 5 2018 Quarter Finals SM–SW Wednesday, June 6 2018 Quarter Finals SM–SW Thursday, June 7 2018 Semi Finals (women)* Friday, June 8 2018 Semi Finals (men)* Saturday, June 9 2018 Final (women)* Sunday, June 10 2018 Final (men)* Prices are excluding VAT (20 %) * Linkage : women’s and men’s semi finals have to be bought together women’s and men’s finals to be bought together View from your seats LE CLUB PREMIUM COURT 1 Agence Ocielle A private and most exclusive suite located under Court 1, only 35 meters from center court, a space for up to 45 guests maximum.(Minimum order of 2 packages) A very short walking distance to your box of 28 sponsor’s box seats, unbeatable location, guaranteeing you a spectacular view of the matches! (You also have the choice of a 12 Suzanne Lenglen box seats, or Cat 1 short side seats on some days) Your Package of the day : HOSPITALITY • A private entrance • A private reception area • FFT desk and Hostesses • A private Cloakroom • Experienced and personalized Factory SE event managers and Hostesses • Open bar on arrival with canapes • Gourmet seated lunch and fine wines prepared by Potel and Chabot the most prestigious caterer of the tournament: Private tables from 4 • Complementary bar throughout the day including champagne up to 8 pm • Afternoon tea, cakes, fresh fruits… • Live TV TICKETING • Sponsor’s box seats on Center Court (row 2 /long side) Or • Category 1 seats on Centre Court (lower block/short side) Or • Sponsor’s box seats on Suzanne Lenglen (row 1 /long side) SERVICE INCLUDED • The zone can be branded with your colors and logos if you reserve the whole suite • Invitation wallet with maps and contacts (1 per guest) • Car park pass (1 for 4 packages) • Roland-Garros branded gift (1 per guest) • Tournament magazine and match programs EXTRA SERVICES OFFERED BY FACTORY SE • Save the date • Online services before and during the tournament... EXTRA SERVICES AT EXTRA COST • Rain insurance • Tennis training with tennis legends. • Possibility of reserving for breakfast and morning meetings if the entire suite is privatised for your guests • Corporate travel management upon request : accommodation, transfers… LE CLUB PREMIUM COURT 1 PRICES 2018 Club Premium Court 1 with box seats on centre court Sunday, May 27 2018 1st round SM–SW Monday, May 28 2018 1st round SM–SW Tuesday, May 29 2018 1st round SM–SW Wednesday, May 30 2018 2nd round SM–SW Thursday, May 31 2018 2nd round SM–SW Friday, June 1st 2018 3rd round SM–SW Saturday, June 2nd 2018 3rd round SM–SW Sunday, June 3rd 2018 Round of 16 SM–SW Monday, June 4 2018 Round of 16 SM–SW Tuesday, June 5 2018 Quarter Finals SM–SW Wednesday, June 6 2018 Quarter Finals SM–SW Thursday, June 7 2018 Semi Finals (women)* Friday, June 8 2018 Semi Finals (men)* Saturday, June 9 2018 Final (women)* Sunday, June 10 2018 Final (men)* * Linkage : women’s and men’s semi finals have to be bought together women’s and men’s finals to be bought together View from your seats PRICES 2018 Club Premium Court 1 with box seats on the Lenglen Sunday, May 27 2018 1st round SM–SW Monday, May 28 2018 1st round SM–SW Tuesday, May 29 2018 1st round SM–SW Wednesday, May 30 2018 2nd round SM–SW Thursday, May 31 2018 2nd round SM–SW Friday, June 1st 2018 3rd round SM–SW Saturday, June 2nd 2018 3rd round SM–SW Sunday, June 3rd 2018 Round of 16 SM–SW Monday, June 4 2018 Round of 16 SM–SW Tuesday, June 5 2018 Quarter Finals SM–SW Wednesday, June 6 2018 Quarter Finals SM–SW Prices are excluding VAT (20 %) View from your seats PRICES 2018 Club Premium Court 1 with Cat 1 seats short side on centre court Thursday, June 7 2018 Semi Finals (women)* Friday, June 8 2018 Semi Finals (men)* Saturday, June 9 2018 Final (women)* Sunday, June 10 2018 Final (men)* Prices are excluding VAT (20 %) * Linkage : women’s and men’s semi finals have to be bought together women’s and men’s finals to be bought together View from your seats THE CLUB DES LOGES Agence Ocielle The Club des Loges is a private restaurant within Roland Garros located near Suzanne Lenglen court. Here you will enjoy some of the finest tradition of French cuisine, prepared by the best caterer of the tournament Potel et Chabot, a complementary bar including champagne all day, and tea time in the afternoon. All this, a few steps (50 meters) from the excellent seats on center court where you will watch the matches of the day. Your Package of the day : HOSPITALITY • A private reception area FFT desk and Hostesses • Cloakroom Experienced and personalized Factory SE event managers and Hostesses • Open bar on arrival with canapes • Gourmet seated lunch and fine wines prepared by top caterer Potel et Chabot • Private tables from 4 • Complementary bar throughout the day including champagne up to 8 pm Afternoon tea • Live TV TICKETING • BOX seats on Center Court SERVICE INCLUDED • Invitation wallet with maps and contacts (1 per guest) • Car park pass (1 for 4 packages) • Complementary bar including champagne • From 3 pm a large variety of live cooking experience, sweet and salted little workshops • Roland-Garros branded gift (1 per guest) • Tournament magazine and match programs EXTRA SERVICES OFFERED BY FACTORY SE • Save the date • Online services before and during the tournament..
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