Roland Garros tennis HQ work halted again

Construction work at the home of the French Open, Roland Garros, has been halted again by a court decision.

A general view of the Roland Garros tennis court in Paris

Construction work at the home of the French Open has been halted again by a court decision. (AAP)

In the latest setback to the planned expansion of Roland Garros, construction work at the home of the French Open has been halted again by a court decision.

Three days after France's highest administrative jurisdiction gave its go-ahead to the project, a different court ordered a new suspension of the redevelopment.

The French tennis federation said it was "scandalized'' by the decision and immediately asked the court to overturn the judgement.

Environmental groups opposing the Roland Garros extension claim the construction of a new 5000-seat court in the Serres d'Auteuil botanical garden would harm the vegetation.

The botanical garden's 19th century greenhouses, a few hundred metres from centre court, host a large variety of tropical and local flowers.


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