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The French Open, initially called the "Internationaux de France" is a professional tennis event played on outdoor red clay courts in Paris, France at the Stade Roland Garros.

The Stade Roland Garros was built in 1928 and has been played there ever since on a red-clay surface (also called "terre battue"), which tends to increase longer points and exciting rallies from the baseline. It is not uncommon for rallies to be up to fifty strokes which is why it is considered one of the most difficult grand slam tournaments to win. Visit the French Open and learn more about top French tennis players such as Françoise Durr, Yannick Noah, Guy Forget, Henri Leconte, Mary Pierce, Sebastian Grosjean, Amélie Mauresmo and others.

roland garros tennis ball The French Open is the second Grand Slam event in professional tennis running from late May for two weeks into the first week of June since 1973. Currently, €16,807,400 is offered by the French Open to over 600 men and women.

The men's champion receives a miniature replica of the silver-gilt Coupe des Mousquetaires, named after The Four Musketeers of French tennis: Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, Henri Cochet and René Lacoste as well as prize money.

The women's champion receives a miniature replica of the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen (Suzanne Lenglen Cup), along with prize money.

Since 1903, the men's singles division has a best of five set format, while the women only play a best of three set format.

Notable historic moments in French Open Tennis History are:

Be one of 1000s of tennis fans at Stade Roland Garros this year to watch Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick, Juan Martin Del Petro, Novak Djokovic, Frenchman Gael Monfils, Wilfred Tsonga, Serena & Venus Williams, Kim Clijsters, Justin Henin, Maria Sharapova and surprise newcomers on the toughest surface in tennis.

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Major Tennis Tournaments
aussie open tix
Melbourne, Australia
Australian Open
January 17-30, 2011
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia
french open tix
Paris, France
French Open
May 23- June 6, 2010
Stade Roland-Garros, Paris, France

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London, England
Wimbledon
June 21 - July 4, 2010
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club,
London, England

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New York, New York
U.S. Open
August 30 - September 12, 2010
USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing, New York




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