Game, Set and Match: Roland Garros Posters from 1980 to 2010
written by Nikola LazarevicRoland Garros, the second Tennis Grand Slam tournament will begin today on Sunday, 23th May in Paris, France. I thought it would be interesting to see how the design trends in Roland Garros posters have changed during the years.
In this article you will find every official Roland Garros poster from 1980 to 2010.
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Roland Garros 1980 by Adami
First Roland Garros poster designed by Italian artist Valerio Adami.
Roland Garros 1981 by Arroyo
There is no mistaking the famous mop of hair and tri-colored headband of Bjorn Borg in this terrific poster for the 1981 French Open.
Roland Garros 1982 by Folon
Roland Garros 1983 by Vladimir Velickovic
Roland Garros 1984 by Aillaud
Roland Garros 1984 by Razzia
Roland Garros 1985 by Monory
Roland Garros 1986 by Kollar
Roland Garros 1987 by Titus-Carmel
Roland Garros 1988 by Alechinsky
Roland Garros 1989 by De Maria
Roland Garros 1990 by Garache
Roland Garros 1991 by Miro
Roland Garros 1992 by Voss
Roland Garros 1994 by Pignon-Ernest
Roland Garros 1995 by Lipski
Roland Garros 1996 by Meurice
Roland Garros 1997 by Saura
Roland Garros 1998 by Télémaque
Roland Garros 1999 by Ségui
Roland Garros 2000 by Tapies
Roland Garros 2001 by Scully
Roland Garros 2002 by Arman
Roland Garros 2003 by Hammond
Roland Garros 2004 by Humair
Roland Garros 2005 by Plensa
Roland Garros 2006 by Förg
Roland Garros 2007 by Shepherd
Roland Garros 2008 by Rainer
Roland Garros 2009 by Klapheck
Beautiful poster for 2009 presents famous French player, René Lacoste, in a match that became a classic, Lacoste against Cochet in the 1928 final, one of the greatest legends in the history of French tennis.
Roland Garros 2010 by Malini Nalini
Which one is you favorite poster?
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19 Comments
ADD COMMENTBane says:
May 23, 2010Great showcase!
Image Masking says:
May 23, 2010Awesome! It was really nice post!
Thanks for sharing..
Hermitbiker says:
May 24, 2010…. these are great posters by Roland Garros…. and I don’t even care for tennis much at all !!
Manion says:
May 24, 2010mine is Roland Garros 1994 by Pignon-Ernest.
If you could have given some description about the poster, it would have helped us to know more, like The Artiest name and the meaning.
ptamaro says:
May 24, 2010Miro, I think…
designi1 says:
May 24, 2010Really nice round up buddy.
Rosti The Snowman says:
May 24, 2010I love the 1985 poster!
sriganesh says:
May 24, 2010nice inspiration – look at the Roland Garros 2007 by Shepherd ,
Robin says:
May 25, 2010’92 & ’98 are simply great. Thanks for sharing this :-)
Nikola Lazarevic says:
May 26, 2010I’m so glad you liked it.
Lawrence Kleger says:
May 26, 2010Are these posters available for purchase?
Thank you
Nikola Lazarevic says:
May 26, 2010You can find almost all available for purchase.
Arshdeep Singh says:
May 28, 2010Real nice collection…latest one is THE COOL…
calin says:
May 28, 2010is that Ilie Nastase laying there on the 2010 poster?
Matt says:
May 30, 2010Does anyone know if these are available for sale?
large format photo printing says:
June 11, 2010I love this kind of posters, you can see how art has been changing all over the years, I loved the 1984 one by Aillaud.
Jenna says:
June 15, 2010Are these posters available for purchase?
Thank you
RW says:
June 22, 2010some of the posters are available here:
http://www.postershop.co.uk/Roland-Garros-k.html
Tom says:
November 6, 2010Where is the 1993 poster? I have a print and love it and hoped your site would tell me the name of the artist. The name looks like Jeanligou. It’s hard to be sure.