French Open Drinking Games For Epic Parties

Looking for a wild twist to your next party drinking game? Serve up some serious fun with a French Open-inspired drinking challenge. Whether you’re vibing with friends, hosting a house party, or just want to spice up your usual meme drinking games, this party is about to become a Grand Slam.

What You Need

Before you start, gather your essentials:

  • Any French Open match (live or replay, singles or doubles)
  • Drinks of your choice (beer, seltzer, cocktails—your court, your rules)
  • Ping pong balls (for bonus dare challenges)
  • Cups for everyone
  • Printed or digital list of rules (scroll down for ours)
  • Dare cards for extra spice (or use the custom drinking game builder to create your own!)

French Open Drinking Game Rules

Ready to get the drinking games rolling? Here’s how you play:

Basic Party Drinking Game Rules

  • Every Ace: First person to yell “Ace!” gives out two drinks.
  • Double Fault: Everyone takes a drink. If it happens twice in a row, last to react finishes their drink.
  • Rally Over 10 Shots: Everyone cheers and sips together.
  • Player Tantrum: See a racket smash or heated argument? Last to mimic the player’s move does a dare.
  • Commentator Says ‘Clay’: Shout “Oui Oui!” and take a drink.
  • French Flag Sighting: Spot the tricolor? Assign a drink to someone else.

Meme and Dare Challenges

Add these viral drinking games twists to up the chaos:

  • NSFW Dares: Between sets, loser of a flip cup round pulls a dare card.
  • Meme It: Snap a pic doing your best tennis meme pose. Winner assigns three drinks.
  • Tennis Ball Pong: Between games, play a quick round of pong using ping pong balls and cups—loser drinks.

Couples Drinking Games Variant

Watching with your partner or a date? Try these:

  • Split Your Sips: Each time your favorite player scores, share a drink.
  • Kiss for a Challenge: If your pick loses a set, plant a kiss or do a dare challenge together.

House Party Ideas

Want it bigger? Project the match outdoors, set up a mini clay court for fun, and keep the dare challenges coming between sets. Add packs from Drinking Dojo for custom rules and wild NSFW dares, or even build your own custom drinking game builder.

Why French Open Drinking Games Are a Smash

Mixing the thrill of the French Open with meme drinking games and wild dare challenges guarantees an unforgettable night. From dorm rooms in the US to garden parties in the UK, this is the party drinking game that serves up aces every time.

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Game. Set. Match. Cheers!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Popular options include calling out “Ace!” to assign drinks, drinking on double faults, and fun twists like meme challenges and NSFW dares. Drinking Dojo’s custom drinking game builder also lets you tailor unique party drinking games for any French Open match.

How can I incorporate dare challenges into my French Open drinking game?

Use dare cards between sets or rounds—losers of mini-games like flip cup can pull NSFW dares or funny challenges. Drinking Dojo offers packs full of viral drinking games and wild dare challenges perfect for this.

Are there couples drinking games suitable for watching tennis?

Yes! Couples can share drinks when their favorite player scores or complete dare challenges together when a set is lost. These variants keep things social and fun for pairs.

Can I use the French Open drinking game ideas for house parties or large groups?

Absolutely! Project the match outdoors, set up tennis-themed pong games, and use Drinking Dojo’s custom packs for even wilder dare challenges to keep the party lively and inclusive.

Is the custom drinking game builder available internationally?

Drinking Dojo’s custom drinking game builder and packs are designed for users in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Denmark, ensuring localized fun for all wild party vibes.