This roof is based on lightness and should fit its environment and the current building; the new structure will look like it levitates above the court and the stands. It will come together with a web that reminds the pleated skirt made by Jean Patou for
tennis pioneer and stadium legend Suzanne Lenglen
.
Architect and urbanist Dominique Perrault, who will manage the project with French and German companies, wants to "pay tribute to tennis, of course, but also to the Suzanne Lenglen era, the 1930s and the fashion of that time".
So, see you in 2024 to see what the quintessential union of a remarkable architectural heritage, a great symbol, and a very modern design looks like.