Renault & Roland Garros: Partnership Extended to 2031
Extend your serve: Renault and Roland Garros have volleyed a new deal, solidifying their partnership through 2031. This means the French carmaker will continue as a premium partner of the iconic Grand Slam event, offering a fleet of vehicles—a win for the Renault Roland Garros partnership! The fresh contract, including the provision of electric vehicles, expands the brand’s visibility, showcasing the logo on key court nets. Renault’s involvement extends beyond, sponsoring the Roland Garros eSeries and Junior Series. This robust French Open sponsorship emphasizes a commitment to tennis and Renault’s global brand strategy, which is covered in detail by News Directory 3. Discover what’s next as this alliance continues evolving.
Renault Extends Roland Garros Partnership through 2031
Updated June 12, 2025
French car manufacturer Renault has prolonged its association with Roland Garros, one of the four major Grand Slam tournaments, by five years. The Renault Roland Garros partnership now extends to 2031.
Renault has been a premium partner of the French Open as 2022, under an initial five-year agreement with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) slated to conclude after the 2026 tournament.This electric vehicle partnership will see Renault provide a fleet of EVs for the event. The Renault brand will also be prominently displayed on the nets of the five main courts.
beyond the tournament, Renault will also sponsor the Roland Garros eSeries, a global virtual tennis competition, and the Roland Garros Junior Series, which focuses on emerging talent in Asia and South America. This French Open sponsorship aims to boost Renault’s brand image and support tennis growth.
“This milestone demonstrates the success of our strategy initiated in 2021 with the choice of fewer but stronger, longer-lasting, and more impactful international partnerships,” said Arnaud Belloni, Renault’s global marketing director. “Beyond Renault’s visibility in more than 220 countries, notably with the unprecedented presence of the Renault logo on the nets of the main courts, this partnership actively contributes to the transformation of the brand’s image.”
What’s next
Renault and the FFT will continue to collaborate on enhancing the Roland Garros experience for fans and promoting tennis globally through various initiatives until 2031.
