Court Philippe Chatrier

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Court Philippe Chatrier is the main tennis court at the French Open in Paris, France. Built in 1928, it currently holds 15,166 spectators [1]. It is named after Philippe Chatrier, who was head of the French Tennis Federation and helped bring back tennis to the Summer Olympics in 1988. (spectators_viewers, people)

Coordinates: 48°50′49.78″N, 2°14′57.19″E