Roland Garros
The French Open, also known as Roland Garros, has a special place in tennis lore. The women's singles event started in 1897, the tournament has been a Grand Slam since 1925, and it has been contested on the outdoor clay courts of Stade Roland Garros in Paris since 1928. It is currently the only Grand Slam event played on clay.
In 1968, Roland Garros became the first open Grand Slam tournament, allowing both amateurs and professionals to compete and changing the game forever. Now, 128 singles players and 64 doubles teams come to Paris every year in late May to try and make history of their own.
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Level
Duration
May 25 - June 7, 2014
Location
PARIS,
FRANCE
Total $ Commitment
$15,598,998
Surface
Clay
Singles Draw
128
Doubles Draw
64
Honor Roll
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Match Reaction

Slam champions Rybakina, Ostapenko set marquee third-round meeting in Paris
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13h ago
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Roland Garros takeaways: Sabalenka settles in after early trouble to beat Teichmann
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12h ago

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Make it 23 straight and counting: Swiatek makes quick work of Raducanu in Paris
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15h ago

previews
Roland Garros Day 5 preview: Gauff faces teen qualifier, Azarenka meets Kenin
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18h ago
