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Built-in 1994 and originally designated "Court A", Court Suzanne Lenglen is the secondary stadium with a capacity of 10,068 spectators. Its namesake, an international celebrity and the first true star of women's tennis won 31 major tournaments, including six French Open titles and six Wimbledon championships, between 1914 and 1926. Known as La Divine ("Divine One") and La Grand Dame ("Great Lady") of French tennis, she also won two Olympic gold medals in Antwerp in 1920. A bronze bas relief of Lenglen by the Italian sculptor Vito Tongiani stands over the east tunnel entrance to the stadium. The trophy awarded each year to the French Open women's singles champion is named La Coupe Suzanne Lenglen in her honour. The court has an underground irrigation system, the first of its kind, to control moisture levels within its surface. In 1994, the walkway between Court Chatrier and Court Lenglen was named Allée Marcel Bernard, in honour of the 1940s-era French champion who died that year.
Roland Garros Stadium Court Suzanne Lenglen seating plan

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