Some of the world's most famous tennis facilities aren't exclusively used for the sport that defines them.
From July 11-17, Roland Garros' famous brick-red terre battue gave way to temporary blue courts, for the popular European sport padel. The Paris Premier Padel Major marked the second Grand Slam tournament contested in the Porte d'Auteuil over the past few weeks.
From French daily Le Monde:
On the unchanging clay courts #2 to #6, new courts have been built, measuring 20 meters by 10, crossed by a net and surrounded by large glass panels and gratings. Not even the Philippe-Chatrier court will be exempted from this transformation since it will also be repainted to take the colors of the padel.