Roland Garros Semi-Final Cancelled, Ticket Refunds Uncertain
The semi-final between Flavio Cobolli and Matteo Arnaldi at Roland Garros was cancelled after Arnaldi withdrew due to illness. Ticket holders who purchased seats for that match now face uncertainty about refunds.
Alexander Zverev secured his place in the final on Friday, June 5, after winning his semi-final. His victory set up the other semi-final that was called off.
The cancelled encounter was to feature the two Italians, Cobolli and Arnaldi. Arnaldi announced his inability to compete because of a sudden illness.
Fans who bought tickets specifically for the Cobolli‑Arnaldi clash await clarification from the tournament. No official statement on refund procedures has been issued yet.
The cancellation creates a vacant slot in the June 5 schedule. Organisers may rearrange the day’s order of play to fill the gap.
The championship final will still be contested between Zverev and the winner of the other semi-final. Refund policies are expected to be detailed in the coming days.