2024 French Open
2024 French Open | |
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Date | 20 May – 9 June 2024 |
Edition | 123rd |
Category | 94th Grand Slam |
Draw | 128S / 64D / 32X |
Prize money | € 53,478,000[1] |
Surface | Clay |
Location | Paris (XVIe), France |
Venue | Roland Garros Stadium |
2023 Champions | |
Men's singles | |
Novak Djokovic | |
Women's singles | |
Iga Świątek | |
Men's doubles | |
Ivan Dodig / Austin Krajicek | |
Women's doubles | |
Hsieh Su-wei / Wang Xinyu | |
Mixed doubles | |
Miyu Kato / Tim Pütz | |
Wheelchair men's singles | |
Tokito Oda | |
Wheelchair women's singles | |
Diede de Groot | |
Wheelchair quad singles | |
Niels Vink | |
Wheelchair men's doubles | |
Alfie Hewett / Gordon Reid | |
Wheelchair women's doubles | |
Yui Kamiji / Kgothatso Montjane | |
Wheelchair quad doubles | |
Andy Lapthorne / Donald Ramphadi | |
Boys' singles | |
Dino Prižmić | |
Girls' singles | |
Alina Korneeva | |
Boys' doubles | |
Yaroslav Demin / Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez | |
Girls' doubles | |
Tyra Caterina Grant / Clervie Ngounoue |
The 2024 French Open is an upcoming Grand Slam tennis tournament to be played on outdoor clay courts. It will be held at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, from 20 May to 9 June 2024, comprising singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair tournaments are also scheduled. It will be the 123rd edition of the French Open and the second Grand Slam event of 2024. The main singles draws will include 16 qualifiers for men and 16 for women out of 128 players in each draw.
Novak Djokovic is the defending champion in the men's singles. He will be contending for a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title.[2] Iga Świątek is the defending champion in the women's singles.
Tournament
The 2024 French Open will be the 123rd edition of the French Open and will be held at Stade Roland Garros in Paris.
The tournament will be run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and will be part of the 2024 ATP Tour and the 2024 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consists of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws.[3]
There will be a singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which will be part of the Grade A category of tournaments,[4] and singles and doubles events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players under the Grand Slam category.[5] The tournament will be played on clay courts and will take place over a series of 23 courts, including the three main showcourts, Court Philippe-Chatrier, Court Suzanne-Lenglen and Court Simonne-Mathieu.[3][6]
Singles players
Champion | Runner-up | ||
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Semifinals out | |||
Quarterfinals out | |||
4th round out | |||
3rd round out | |||
2nd round out | |||
1st round out | |||
Champion | Runner-up | ||
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Semifinals out | |||
Quarterfinals out | |||
4th round out | |||
3rd round out | |||
2nd round out | |||
1st round out | |||
Events
Men's singles
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The men's singles event is scheduled to begin on 26 May with the first of seven total rounds. 32 players are seeded, while the other 96 players are not.[7]
Women's singles
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The women's singles event is scheduled to begin on 26 May with the first of seven total rounds. 32 players are seeded, while the other 96 players are not.[7]
Men's doubles
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The men's doubles event is scheduled to begin on 28 May with the first of six total rounds. 16 pairs are seeded, while the other 48 pairs are not.[7]
Women's doubles
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The women's doubles event is scheduled to begin on 28 May with the first of six total rounds. 16 pairs are seeded, while the other 48 pairs are not.[7]
Mixed doubles
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The mixed doubles event is scheduled to begin on 29 May with the first of five total rounds. 8 pairs are seeded, while the other 24 pairs are not.[7]
Wheelchair men's singles
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Wheelchair women's singles
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Wheelchair quad singles
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Wheelchair men's doubles
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Wheelchair women's doubles
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Wheelchair quad doubles
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Boys' singles
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Girls' singles
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Boys' doubles
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Girls' doubles
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Men's legends doubles
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Women's legends doubles
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Point distribution and prize money
Point distribution
Below is a series of tables for each competition showing the ranking points offered for each event.[8][9][10]
Senior points
Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Round of 64 | Round of 128 | Q | Q3 | Q2 | Q1 |
Men's singles | 2000 | 1300 | 800 | 400 | 200 | 100 | 50 | 10 | 30 | 16 | 8 | 0 |
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Men's doubles | 1200 | 720 | 360 | 180 | 90 | 0 | N/A | |||||
Women's singles | 1300 | 780 | 430 | 240 | 130 | 70 | 10 | 40 | 30 | 20 | 2 | |
Women's doubles | 10 | N/A |
Wheelchair points
Junior points
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Prize money
The French Open total prize money for 2024 is €53,478,000, an increase of 7.82% compared to 2023.[11] The French Tennis Federation aimed to provide the best possible support for players ranked up to 250th in the world and total prize money for the qualifying rounds, now known as "Opening Week" has risen by 24.65%.
2024 Event | Winner | Finalist | Semifinals | Quarterfinals | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Round of 64 | Round of 128 | Q3 | Q2 | Q1 |
Singles | €2,400,000 | €1,200,000 | €650,000 | €415,000 | €250,000 | €158,000 | €110,000 | €73,000 | €41,000 | €28,000 | €20,000 |
Doubles1 | €590,000 | €295,000 | €148,000 | €80,000 | €43,500 | €27,500 | €17,500 | — | — | — | — |
Mixed doubles1 | €122,000 | €61,000 | €31,000 | €17,500 | €10,000 | €5,000 | — | — | — | — | — |
Wheelchair singles | €62,000 | €31,000 | €20,000 | €12,000 | €8,500 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Wheelchair doubles1 | €21,000 | €11,000 | €8,000 | €5,000 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Quad wheelchair singles | €62,000 | €31,000 | €20,000 | €12,000 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Quad wheelchair doubles1 | €21,000 | €11,000 | €8,000 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
- 1 Prize money for doubles is per team.
References
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- ^ "Roland Garros Junior French Defchampionships". International Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- ^ "Circuit Info". International Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 29 June 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
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- ^ a b c d e "Provisional schedule 2024". Roland Garros. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
- ^ "ATP Releases Pepperstone ATP Rankings Breakdown Updates | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.
- ^ "2024 WTA RANKING POINT CHART" (PDF). International Tennis Federation.
- ^ "REGULATIONS FOR WHEELCHAIR TENNIS 2024" (PDF). www.itftennis.com. International Tennis Federation.
- ^ "French Open Prize Money 2024". Perfect Tennis. Archived from the original on 25 April 2024. Retrieved 25 April 2024.