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Roland Garros Rewind June 6, 2020

Pictured in Paris: Two decades of French Open trophy shoots

From Mary Pierce to Ashleigh Barty, from the Eiffel Tower to the Arc de Triomphe: look back at two decades of French Open champion photo shoots in picturesque Paris.

01 /20
Reigning champion Ashleigh Barty showing off her first Grand Slam trophy at Stade Roland Garros in 2019.

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02 /20
After reaching three finals, Simona Halep got her first taste of Grand Slam success at Roland Garros in 2018.

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03 /20
Surprise 2017 champion Jelena Ostapenko showing off the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen in front of a statue of French legend herself.

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04 /20
Garbine Muguruza stepped out at the Place de la Concorde in Paris for her 2016 trophy shoot.

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05 /20
Serena Williams showed off her most recent Roland Garros trophy in front of the iconic Eiffel Tower in 2015. The tower is adorned with a tennis ball in celebration of the tournament.

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06 /20
Maria Sharapova at the famous Trocadero Plaza showing off her 2014 trophy.

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07 /20
In front of a glittering Eiffel Tower, Serena celebrated her 2013 victory - 11 years after first lifting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen.

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08 /20
Sharapova completed the Career Slam in 2012 with her Roland Garros victory.

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09 /20
Asia's first Grand Slam champion, Li Na celebrated her 2011 feat in front of the Eiffel Tower.

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10 /20
Francesca Schiavone ended Italy's long wait for a Grand Slam champion with her 2010 Roland Garros victory.

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11 /20
Svetlana Kuznetsova kissed the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen in 2009, her second Grand Slam victory.

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12 /20
Ana Ivanovic became Roland Garros champion and WTA World No.1 after her 2008 triumph.

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13 /20
A triumphant landmark for a landmark triumph: Justine Henin capped off her Parisian treble in 2007 in front of the Arc de Triomphe.

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14 /20
Henin celebrated her second consecutive French Open title - and fourth overall - in front of the Eiffel Tower in 2006.

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15 /20
Henin's 2005 photo shoot took place in the lush gardens of the Stade Roland Garros.

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16 /20
Anastasia Myskina became the first Russian player to win a Grand Slam title in 2004.

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17 /20
Henin won the first of her seven Grand Slam titles at Roland Garros in 2003.

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18 /20
Serena celebrated her second Grand Slam singles triumph in 2002: it would be the first of four in a row, dubbed the "Serena Slam".

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19 /20
Jennifer Capriati became the first player to lift the Roland Garros trophy at the newly-renamed Court Philippe Chatrier in 2001.

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20 /20
Mary Pierce ended France's 33-year wait for a home champion with her victory in Paris in 2000.

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