Roland Garros French Open 2002 on the PlayStation 2 serves as a dedicated simulation for tennis enthusiasts, leveraging the console's hardware to deliver improved physics over its predecessors. What makes this title stand out on the PS2 is its official Grand Slam licensing, providing an authentic atmosphere for the prestigious clay-court tournament. Players can select from ten professional athletes and compete across four major international events, including the US Open. The gameplay emphasizes the strategic nature of clay-court matches, where sliding and ball bounce height play a crucial role. For collectors and retro gaming fans, this title represents a specific era of licensed sports games before the market became dominated by a few major franchises. It remains an interesting piece of sports history for the PlayStation 2 library, offering a unique alternative to mainstream arcade-style tennis titles of the early 2000s.