French Open bosses forced to beef up security with police all around Roland Garros ahead of Champions League final

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FRENCH OPEN bosses have beefed up security around the tennis premises ahead of a possible Champions League win by Paris Saint-Germain.

Close to Roland Garros is the Parc des Princes – home of the French champions – and a watch party will take place there tonight for fans to see on TV the final clash in Munich against Inter Milan.

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PSG fans started gathering around the Parc des Princes hours before their team’s Champions League final against Inter in Milan[/caption]
A tennis match in progress at a full Court Simonne-Mathieu.Getty
Roland Garros chiefs geared up for a huge night of sport[/caption]

Yet at the same time, Novak Djokovic – a three-time Roland Garros winner – will play the evening match against Austrian qualifier Filip Misolic on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo said: “The fact that there’s the Champions League final won’t change much for us anyway.

“We are very happy for PSG. We’re trying to do our job organising this tournament.

“Fifteen thousand people will come over here to watch tennis. We’ll try to give them the best possible match.

“All around Roland Garros there will be police department teams that will be rolled out. Also safety arrangements will be set-up.

“Outside the police department and prefecture have done everything, scheduled everything. They’re used to that kind of event.”

Defending champion Iga Swiatek equalled Justine Henin’s mark of 24 consecutive French Open wins with a 6-2 7-5 victory over Romanian Jaqueline Cristian.

World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka demolished Serbian Olga Danilovic 6-2 6-3 in round three.

PSG supporters outside Parc des Princes stadium.Shutterstock Editorial
Football fans are creating an amazing atmosphere in Paris[/caption]

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Meanwhile, Bayern‘s Allianz Arena is being renamed for the final.

The famous venue will be called the “Munich Football Arena” because Uefa regulations state the home club must provide a “clean stadium” for fixtures.

This means there must be no branding or sponsor in the name of the stadium for Uefa competitions.

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