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2019 French OpenDate26 May – 9 JuneEdition123rdCategoryGrand Slam tournamentDraw128S / 64D / 32XPrize money€42,661,000SurfaceClayLocationParis (XVIe), FranceVenueRoland Garros StadiumChampionsMen's SinglesRafael NadalWomen's SinglesAshleigh BartyMen's DoublesKevin Krawietz / Andreas MiesWomen's DoublesTímea Babos / Kristina MladenovicMixed DoublesLatisha Chan / Ivan DodigBoys' SinglesHolger Vitus Nødskov RuneGirls' SinglesLeylah Annie FernandezBoys' DoublesMatheus Pucinelli de Almeida /
Thiago Agustín TiranteGirls' DoublesChloe Beck / Emma NavarroLegends Under 45 DoublesSébastien Grosjean / Michaël LlodraWomen's Legends DoublesNathalie Dechy / Amélie MauresmoLegends Over 45 DoublesSergi Bruguera / Goran IvaniševićWheelchair Men's SinglesGustavo FernándezWheelchair Women's SinglesDiede de GrootWheelchair Quad SinglesDylan AlcottWheelchair Men's DoublesGustavo Fernández / Shingo KuniedaWheelchair Women's DoublesDiede de Groot / Aniek van KootWheelchair Quad DoublesDylan Alcott / David Wagner
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The 2019 French Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was held at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, from 26 May to 9 June, comprising singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair tournaments are also scheduled. Rafael Nadal was the defending champion in men's singles and won a record 12th French Open singles title. Simona Halep was the defending champion in the women's singles, but lost in the quarterfinals.

It was the 123rd edition of the French Open and the second Grand Slam event of 2019. The main singles draws included 16 qualifiers for men and 12 for women out of 128 players in each draw. This was in contrast to two other Grand Slam tournaments – the Australian Open and Wimbledon, which from 2019 increased the number of women qualifiers to 16, to match with the US Open.

2019 was the final year in which there was no roof on any of the French tennis courts. On 5 June 2019, the entire day's tennis was washed out due to heavy rain.[1] It is also the only Grand Slam to retain the advantage set in the final sets, whereas Australian Open and Wimbledon have now switched to tiebreaks.[2][3]

  • 2Points and prize money
    • 2.1Points distribution
  • 5Singles seeds
  • 6Doubles seeds
  • 7Main draw wildcard entries
  • 8Main draw qualifiers
  • 11Champions
    • 11.1Seniors
    • 11.2Juniors
    • 11.3Wheelchair events
    • 11.4Other events

Tournament[edit]

Court Philippe Chatrier, where the finals of the French Open will take place.

The 2019 French Open is the 123rd edition of the French Open and is held at Stade Roland Garros in Paris. A new shot clock that gives 25 seconds for the player serving, between points are introduced. In the juniors tournament, service lets won't be featured.[4]

The tournament is an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is part of the 2019 ATP Tour and the 2019 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event.[5]

There is a singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which is part of the Grade A category of tournaments,[6] and singles and doubles events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players under the Grand Slam category,[7] also hosting singles and doubles events for wheelchair quad tennis for the first time.[8] The tournament is played on clay courts and took place over a series of 23 courts, including the three main showcourts, Court Philippe Chatrier, Court Suzanne Lenglen and the newly-opened Court Simonne Mathieu.[5][9]

Points and prize money[edit]

Points distribution[edit]

Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points on offer for each event.

Senior points[edit]

Event W FSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128QQ3Q2Q1
Men's Singles20001200720360180904510251680
Men's Doubles0N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Women's Singles130078043024013070104030202
Women's Doubles10N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Wheelchair points[edit]

EventWFSF/3rdQF/4th
Singles800500375100
Doubles800500100N/A
Quad Singles800500100N/A
Quad Doubles800100N/AN/A

Junior points[edit]

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32QQ3
Boys' Singles1000600370200100453020
Girls' Singles
Boys' Doubles75045027515075N/AN/AN/A
Girls' DoublesN/AN/AN/A

Prize money[edit]

The total prize money for the 2019 edition is €42,661,000, an increase of 8% over 2018. The winners of the men's and women's singles title receive €2,300,000, an increase of €100,000 compared to 2018.[10]

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128Q3Q2Q1
Singles€2,300,000€1,180,000€590,000€415,000€243,000€143,000€87,000€46,000€24,000€12,250€7,000
Doubles *€580,000€290,000€146,000€79,500€42,500€23,000€11,500N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mixed Doubles *€122,000€61,000€31,000€17,500€10,000€5,000N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Wheelchair Singles€53,000€26,500€13,500€6,750N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Wheelchair Doubles *€16,000€8,000€4,750N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

* per team

Singles players[edit]

2019 French Open – Men's Singles
ChampionRunner-up
Rafael Nadal [2]Dominic Thiem [4]
Semifinals out
NovakDjokovic [1]Roger Federer [3]
Quarterfinals out
Alexander Zverev [5]Karen Khachanov [10]Stan Wawrinka [24]Kei Nishikori [7]
4th round out
Jan-Lennard StruffFabio Fognini [9]Gaël Monfils [14]Juan Martín del Potro [8]
Stefanos Tsitsipas [6]Leonardo MayerBenoît PaireJuan Ignacio Londero
3rd round out
Salvatore Caruso (Q)Borna Ćorić [13]Roberto Bautista Agut [18]Dušan Lajović [30]
Pablo CuevasAntoine Hoang (WC)Martin KližanJordan Thompson
Filip KrajinovićGrigor DimitrovNicolas Mahut (WC)Casper Ruud
Laslo Đere [31]Pablo Carreño BustaCorentin Moutet (WC)David Goffin [27]
2nd round out
Henri Laaksonen (LL)Gilles Simon [26]Radu AlbotLloyd Harris
Federico DelbonisTaylor FritzElliot Benchetrit (WC)Mikael Ymer (Q)
Alexander BublikKyle Edmund [28]Fernando Verdasco [23]Adrian Mannarino
Grégoire Barrère (WC)Lucas Pouille [22]Ivo KarlovićYoshihito Nishioka
Hugo DellienRoberto Carballés BaenaCristian GarínMarin Čilić [11]
Philipp KohlschreiberDiego Schwartzman [17]Matteo Berrettini [29]Oscar Otte (LL)
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (PR)Alexei Popyrin (WC)Alex de Minaur [21]Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Richard GasquetGuido Pella [19]Miomir KecmanovićYannick Maden (Q)
1st round out
Hubert HurkaczPedro Martínez (Q)Jaume MunarSergiy Stakhovsky (LL)
Denis Shapovalov [20]Tennys Sandgren (Q)Lukáš Rosol (LL)Aljaž Bedene
Andreas SeppiGuillermo García López (Q)Bernard TomicSteve Johnson
Thiago Monteiro (Q)Cameron NorrieBlaž Rola (Q)John Millman
Tommy Paul (WC)Rudolf Molleker (Q)Maxime Janvier (WC)Jérémy Chardy
Dan EvansDamir DžumhurTaro DanielStefano Travaglia (Q)
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (PR)Matthew EbdenMikhail KukushkinSimone Bolelli (Q)
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (LL)Feliciano LópezMackenzie McDonaldNicolás Jarry
Maximilian MartererPrajnesh GunneswaranAlexandre Müller (Q)Frances Tiafoe [32]
Jozef Kovalík (PR)Reilly OpelkaJanko Tipsarević (PR)Thomas Fabbiano
Marco Cecchinato [16]Robin HaaseJiří VeselýMárton Fucsovics
Pablo AndújarErnests GulbisMalek JaziriLorenzo Sonego
Quentin Halys (WC)Peter GojowczykUgo HumbertAlbert Ramos Viñolas
Bradley KlahnJoão SousaMarius CopilDaniil Medvedev [12]
Nikoloz Basilashvili [15]Mischa ZverevAlexey Vatutin (Q)Guido Andreozzi
Ričardas BerankisDenis KudlaKimmer Coppejans (Q)Yannick Hanfmann (Q)
2019 French Open – Women's Singles
ChampionRunner-up
Ashleigh Barty [8]Markéta Vondroušová
Semifinals out
Amanda AnisimovaJohanna Konta [26]
Quarterfinals out
Madison Keys [14]Simona Halep [3]Sloane Stephens [7]Petra Martić [31]
4th round out
Kateřina SiniakováSofia KeninIga ŚwiątekAliona Bolsova (Q)
Garbiñe Muguruza [19]Donna Vekić [23]Anastasija Sevastova [12]Kaia Kanepi
3rd round out
Naomi Osaka [1]Anna Blinkova (Q)Serena Williams [10]Andrea Petkovic
Lesia Tsurenko [27]Monica PuigIrina-Camelia BeguEkaterina Alexandrova
Polona HercogElina Svitolina [9]Belinda Bencic [15]Viktória Kužmová
Carla Suárez Navarro [28]Elise Mertens [20]Veronika KudermetovaKarolína Plíšková [2]
2nd round out
Victoria AzarenkaMaria Sakkari [29]Caroline Garcia [24]Priscilla Hon (WC)
Kurumi Nara (Q)Bianca Andreescu [22]Hsieh Su-wei [25]Danielle Collins
Magda LinetteAleksandra KrunićDaria Kasatkina [21]Wang Qiang [16]
Aryna Sabalenka [11]Karolína MuchováSamantha StosurSorana Cîrstea
Sara Sorribes TormoJennifer BradyJohanna LarssonKateryna Kozlova
Laura SiegemundRebecca PetersonLauren Davis (WC)Kiki Bertens [4]
Anastasia PotapovaShelby Rogers (PR)Diane Parry (WC)Mandy Minella
Zarina DiyasZhang ShuaiKristina MladenovicKristína Kučová (Q)
1st round out
Anna Karolína SchmiedlováJeļena OstapenkoElena Rybakina (Q)Anna Tatishvili (PR)
Mona BarthelMargarita GasparyanTímea Babos (LL)Evgeniya Rodina
Vitalia DiatchenkoDalila JakupovićGiulia Gatto-Monticone (Q)Marie Bouzková (LL)
Viktorija GolubicAlison RiskeTatjana MariaJessica Pegula
Ajla TomljanovićChloé Paquet (WC)Daria GavrilovaEugenie Bouchard
Jasmine Paolini (Q)Kirsten FlipkensSéléna Janicijevic (WC)Zheng Saisai
Dominika CibulkováHarmony Tan (WC)Zhu LinAnett Kontaveit [17]
Mihaela Buzărnescu [30]Barbora StrýcováVera ZvonarevaKaja Juvan (LL)
Misaki DoiAlison Van UytvanckIvana JorovićAliaksandra Sasnovich [32]
Taylor TownsendMagdaléna RybárikováBernarda Pera (Q)Venus Williams
Jessika Ponchet (WC)Sofya Zhuk (Q)Yulia PutintsevaLiudmila Samsonova (Q)
Antonia Lottner (Q)Kristýna PlíškováAlizé CornetPauline Parmentier
Angelique Kerber [5]Wang YafanAstra SharmaDayana Yastremska
Tamara ZidanšekVera LapkoAnastasia PavlyuchenkovaLuksika Kumkhum
Caroline Wozniacki [13]Audrey Albié (WC)Varvara Lepchenko (Q)Julia Görges [18]
Ons JabeurFiona FerroSvetlana KuznetsovaMadison Brengle

Day-by-day summaries[edit]

Singles seeds[edit]

The following are the seeded players and notable players who have withdrawn from the event. Seedings are based on ATP and WTA rankings as of 20 May 2019. Rank and points before are as of 27 May 2019.

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Men's Singles[edit]

SeedRankPlayerPoints beforePoints defendingPoints wonPoints afterStatus
11Novak Djokovic12,35536072012,715Semifinals lost to Dominic Thiem [4]
22Rafael Nadal7,9452,0002,0007,945Champion, defeated Dominic Thiem [4]
33Roger Federer5,95007206,670Semifinals lost to Rafael Nadal [2]
44Dominic Thiem4,6851,2001,2004,685Runner-up, lost to Rafael Nadal [2]
55Alexander Zverev4,3603603604,360Quarterfinals lost to Novak Djokovic [1]
66Stefanos Tsitsipas4,080451804,215Fourth round lost to Stan Wawrinka [24]
77Kei Nishikori3,8601803604,040Quarterfinals lost to Rafael Nadal [2]
89Juan Martín del Potro3,2357201802,695Fourth round lost to Karen Khachanov [10]
912Fabio Fognini2,7851801802,785Fourth round lost to Alexander Zverev [5]
1011Karen Khachanov2,8001803602,980Quarterfinals lost to Dominic Thiem [4]
1113Marin Čilić2,710360452,395Second round lost to Grigor Dimitrov
1214Daniil Medvedev2,62510102,625First round lost to Pierre-Hugues Herbert
1315Borna Ćorić2,52590902,525Third round lost to Jan-Lennard Struff
1417Gaël Monfils1,965901802,055Fourth round lost to Dominic Thiem [4]
1516Nikoloz Basilashvili1,97010101,970First round lost to Juan Ignacio Londero
1619Marco Cecchinato1,840720101,130First round lost to Nicolas Mahut [WC]
1720Diego Schwartzman1,755360451,440Second round lost to Leonardo Mayer
1821Roberto Bautista Agut1,69090901,690Third round lost to Fabio Fognini [9]
1923Guido Pella1,46045+2545+201,455Second round lost to Corentin Moutet [WC]
2024Denis Shapovalov1,42545101,390First round lost to Jan-Lennard Struff
2125Alex de Minaur1,4100+6545+201,410Second round lost to Pablo Carreño Busta
2226Lucas Pouille1,38590451,340Second round lost to Martin Kližan
2327Fernando Verdasco1,370180451,235Second round lost to Antoine Hoang [WC]
2428Stan Wawrinka1,365103601,715Quarterfinals lost to Roger Federer [3]
2522Félix Auger-Aliassime1,482(20)01,462Withdrew due to left abductor injury
2633Gilles Simon1,23590451,190Second round lost to Salvatore Caruso [Q]
2729David Goffin1,325180901,235Third round lost to Rafael Nadal [2]
2830Kyle Edmund1,32590451,280Second round retired against Pablo Cuevas
2931Matteo Berrettini1,32090451,275Second round lost to Casper Ruud
3035Dušan Lajović1,22645901,271Third round lost to Alexander Zverev [5]
3132Laslo Đere1,31410+7590+101,329Third round lost to Kei Nishikori [7]
3234Frances Tiafoe1,23010101,230First round lost to Filip Krajinović

† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2018. Accordingly, points for his 18th best result are deducted instead.

The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.

RankPlayerPoints beforePoints defendingPoints afterWithdrawal reason
8Kevin Anderson3,7451803,565Right elbow injury
10John Isner2,8951802,715Left foot injury
18Milos Raonic1,96001,960Right knee injury

Women's Singles[edit]

SeedRankPlayerPoints beforePoints defendingPoints wonPoints afterStatus
11Naomi Osaka6,4861301306,486Third round lost to Kateřina Siniaková
22Karolína Plíšková5,6851301305,685Third round lost to Petra Martić [31]
33Simona Halep5,5332,0004303,963Quarterfinals lost to Amanda Anisimova
44Kiki Bertens5,405130705,345Second round retired against Viktória Kužmová
55Angelique Kerber5,095430104,675First round lost to Anastasia Potapova
66Petra Kvitová5,05513004,925Withdrew due to left arm injury
77Sloane Stephens4,5521,3004303,682Quarterfinals lost to Johanna Konta [26]
88Ashleigh Barty4,420702,0006,350Champion, defeated Markéta Vondroušová
99Elina Svitolina3,9671301303,967Third round lost to Garbiñe Muguruza [19]
1010Serena Williams3,5212401303,411Third round lost to Sofia Kenin
1111Aryna Sabalenka3,50510703,565Second round lost to Amanda Anisimova
1212Anastasija Sevastova3,136102403,366Fourth round lost to Markéta Vondroušová
1313Caroline Wozniacki3,063240102,833First round lost to Veronika Kudermetova
1414Madison Keys2,9657804302,615Quarterfinals lost to Ashleigh Barty [8]
1515Belinda Bencic2,893701302,953Third round lost to Donna Vekić [23]
1616Wang Qiang2,812130702,752Second round lost to Iga Świątek
1717Anett Kontaveit2,565240102,335First round lost to Karolína Muchová
1818Julia Görges2,520130102,400First round lost to Kaia Kanepi
1919Garbiñe Muguruza2,4657802401,925Fourth round lost to Sloane Stephens [7]
2020Elise Mertens2,3052401302,195Third round lost Anastasija Sevastova [12]
2121Daria Kasatkina2,150430701,790Second round lost to Monica Puig
2223Bianca Andreescu1,97330702,013Second round withdrew due to right shoulder injury
2324Donna Vekić1,940702402,110Fourth round lost to Johanna Konta [26]
2422Caroline Garcia2,055240701,885Second round lost to Anna Blinkova [Q]
2525Hsieh Su-wei1,82510701,885Second round lost to Andrea Petkovic
2626Johanna Konta1,785107802,555Semifinals lost to Markéta Vondroušová
2727Lesia Tsurenko1,7672401301,657Third round lost to Simona Halep [3]
2829Carla Suárez Navarro1,672701301,732Third round lost to Markéta Vondroušová
2930Maria Sakkari1,642130701,582Second round lost to Kateřina Siniaková
3033Mihaela Buzărnescu1,575240101,345First round lost to Ekaterina Alexandrova
3131Petra Martić1,615704301,975Quarterfinals lost to Markéta Vondroušová
3234Aliaksandra Sasnovich1,55070101,490First round lost to Polona Hercog

Doubles seeds[edit]

Men's Doubles[edit]

TeamRank1Seed
Łukasz KubotMarcelo Melo71
Jamie MurrayBruno Soares152
Juan Sebastián CabalRobert Farah203
Oliver MarachMate Pavić264
Nikola MektićFranko Škugor275
Raven KlaasenMichael Venus286
Bob BryanMike Bryan357
Henri KontinenJohn Peers358
Máximo GonzálezHoracio Zeballos399
Jean-Julien RojerHoria Tecău4110
Rajeev RamJoe Salisbury4711
Ivan DodigÉdouard Roger-Vasselin5912
Nicolas MahutJürgen Melzer6013
Robin HaaseFrederik Nielsen6514
Ben McLachlanJan-Lennard Struff6915
Austin KrajicekArtem Sitak7316
  • 1 Rankings are as of 20 May 2019.

Women's Doubles[edit]

TeamRank1Seed
Barbora KrejčíkováKateřina Siniaková31
Tímea BabosKristina Mladenovic92
Hsieh Su-weiBarbora Strýcová223
Gabriela DabrowskiXu Yifan224
Samantha StosurZhang Shuai235
Elise MertensAryna Sabalenka296
Nicole MelicharKvěta Peschke297
Chan Hao-chingLatisha Chan328
Anna-Lena GrönefeldDemi Schuurs349
Lucie HradeckáAndreja Klepač4210
Victoria AzarenkaAshleigh Barty5111
Eri HozumiMakoto Ninomiya5412
Alicja RosolskaYang Zhaoxuan5613
Irina-Camelia BeguMihaela Buzărnescu6114
Kirsten FlipkensJohanna Larsson7015
Darija JurakRaluca Olaru7316
  • 1 Rankings are as of 20 May 2019.

Mixed Doubles[edit]

TeamRank1Seed
Nicole MelicharBruno Soares231
Gabriela DabrowskiMate Pavić232
Barbora KrejčikováRajeev Ram263
Demi SchuursJean-Julien Rojer274
Zhang ShuaiJohn Peers285
Chan Hao-chingOliver Marach316
Alicja RosolskaNikola Mektić337
Anna-Lena GrönefeldRobert Farah378
  • 1 Rankings are as of 27 May 2019.

Main draw wildcard entries[edit]

The following players were given wildcards to the main draw based on internal selection and recent performances.

Men's Singles[edit]

  • Grégoire Barrère[11]
  • Quentin Halys
  • Antoine Hoang
  • Maxime Janvier
  • Nicolas Mahut
  • Corentin Moutet
  • Tommy Paul[12]
  • Alexei Popyrin[13]

Women's Singles[edit]

  • Audrey Albié[14]
  • Lauren Davis[15]
  • Priscilla Hon[16]
  • Séléna Janicijevic
  • Chloé Paquet
  • Diane Parry
  • Jessika Ponchet
  • Harmony Tan

Men's Doubles[edit]

  • Grégoire Barrère / Quentin Halys
  • Elliot Benchetrit / Geoffrey Blancaneaux
  • Benjamin Bonzi / Antoine Hoang
  • Mathias Bourgue / Jonathan Eysseric
  • Enzo Couacaud / Tristan Lamasine
  • Hugo Gaston / Clément Tabur
  • Manuel Guinard / Arthur Rinderknech

Women's Doubles[edit]

  • Julie Belgraver / Mylène Halemai
  • Loudmilla Bencheikh / Cori Gauff
  • Estelle Cascino / Elixane Lechemia
  • Aubane Droguet / Séléna Janicijevic
  • Fiona Ferro / Diane Parry
  • Amandine Hesse / Jessika Ponchet
  • Chloé Paquet / Pauline Parmentier

Mixed Doubles[edit]

  • Manon Arcangioli / Tristan Lamasine
  • Alizé Cornet / Jonathan Eysseric
  • Amandine Hesse / Benjamin Bonzi
  • Chloé Paquet / Benoît Paire
  • Pauline Parmentier / Fabrice Martin
  • Margot Yerolymos / Grégoire Barrère

Main draw qualifiers[edit]

Men's Singles[edit]

Men's Singles Qualifiers

  1. Tennys Sandgren
  2. Salvatore Caruso
  3. Elliot Benchetrit
  4. Mikael Ymer
  5. Simone Bolelli
  6. Alexey Vatutin
  7. Thiago Monteiro
  8. Yannick Maden
  9. Pedro Martínez
  10. Kimmer Coppejans
  11. Blaž Rola
  12. Guillermo García López
  13. Stefano Travaglia
  14. Alexandre Müller
  15. Yannick Hanfmann
  16. Rudolf Molleker

Lucky Losers

  1. Sergiy Stakhovsky
  2. Lukáš Rosol
  3. Oscar Otte
  4. Henri Laaksonen
  5. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina

Women's Singles[edit]

Women's Singles Qualifiers

  1. Bernarda Pera
  2. Kristína Kučová
  3. Kurumi Nara
  4. Aliona Bolsova
  5. Varvara Lepchenko
  6. Giulia Gatto-Monticone
  7. Antonia Lottner
  8. Sofya Zhuk
  9. Anna Blinkova
  10. Liudmila Samsonova
  11. Jasmine Paolini
  12. Elena Rybakina

Lucky Losers

  1. Marie Bouzková
  2. Tímea Babos
  3. Kaja Juvan

Protected ranking[edit]

The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:

Men's Singles
  • Jozef Kovalík (PR 85)
  • Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (PR 95)
  • Janko Tipsarević (PR 88)
  • Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (PR 34)
Women's Singles
  • Shelby Rogers (PR 81)
  • Anna Tatishvili (PR 107)

Withdrawals[edit]

The following players were accepted directly into the main draw, but withdrew with injuries or other reasons.

Men's Singles
  • Kevin Anderson → replaced by Maximilian Marterer
  • Félix Auger-Aliassime → replaced by Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
  • Tomáš Berdych → replaced by Sergiy Stakhovsky
  • John Isner → replaced by Roberto Carballés Baena
  • Nick Kyrgios → replaced by Oscar Otte
  • Sam Querrey → replaced by Henri Laaksonen
  • Milos Raonic → replaced by Lukáš Rosol
  • Andrey Rublev → replaced by Filip Krajinović
Women's Singles
  • Katie Boulter → replaced by Marie Bouzková
  • Camila Giorgi → replaced by Tímea Babos
  • Petra Kvitová → replaced by Kaja Juvan
  • Ekaterina Makarova → replaced by Anna Tatishvili
  • Maria Sharapova → replaced by Mandy Minella

Champions[edit]

Seniors[edit]

Men's singles[edit]

  • Rafael Nadal def. Dominic Thiem, 6–3, 5–7, 6–1, 6–1

Women's singles[edit]

  • Ashleigh Barty def. Markéta Vondroušová, 6–1, 6–3

Men's doubles[edit]

  • Kevin Krawietz / Andreas Mies def. Jérémy Chardy / Fabrice Martin, 6–2, 7–6(7–3)

Women's doubles[edit]

  • Tímea Babos / Kristina Mladenovic def. Duan Yingying / Zheng Saisai, 6–2, 6–3

Mixed doubles[edit]

  • Latisha Chan / Ivan Dodig def. Gabriela Dabrowski / Mate Pavić, 6–1, 7–6(7–5)

Juniors[edit]

Boys' Singles[edit]

  • Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune def. Toby Alex Kodat, 6–3, 6–7(5–7), 6–0

Girls' Singles[edit]

  • Leylah Annie Fernandez def. Emma Navarro, 6–3, 6–2

Boys' Doubles[edit]

  • Matheus Pucinelli de Almeida / Thiago Agustín Tirante def. Flavio Cobolli / Dominic Stephan Stricker, 7–6(7–3), 6–4

Girls' Doubles[edit]

  • Chloe Beck / Emma Navarro def. Alina Charaeva / Anastasia Tikhonova, 6–1, 6–2

Wheelchair events[edit]

Wheelchair Men's Singles[edit]

  • Gustavo Fernández def. Gordon Reid, 6–1, 6–3

Wheelchair Women's Singles[edit]

  • Diede de Groot def. Yui Kamiji, 6–1, 6–0

Wheelchair Quad Singles[edit]

  • Dylan Alcott def. David Wagner, 6–2, 4–6, 6–2

Wheelchair Men's Doubles[edit]

  • Gustavo Fernández / Shingo Kunieda def. Stéphane Houdet / Nicolas Peifer, 2–6, 6–2, [10–8]

Wheelchair Women's Doubles[edit]

  • Diede de Groot / Aniek van Koot def. Marjolein Buis / Sabine Ellerbrock, 6–1, 6–1

Wheelchair Quad Doubles[edit]

  • Dylan Alcott / David Wagner def. Ymanitu Silva / Koji Sugeno, 6–3, 6–3

Other events[edit]

Legends Under 45 Doubles[edit]

  • Sébastien Grosjean / Michaël Llodra def. Juan Carlos Ferrero / Andriy Medvedev, 7–6(7–4), 7–5

Legends Over 45 Doubles[edit]

  • Sergi Bruguera / Goran Ivanišević def. Mikael Pernfors / Mats Wilander, 6–2, 4–6, [10–4]

Women's Legends Doubles[edit]

  • Nathalie Dechy / Amélie Mauresmo def. Martina Navratilova / Dinara Safina, 6–3, 6–4

Sponsors[edit]

Roland Garros Tennis Draw

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Roland Garros Official Site

External links[edit]

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