The 2021 French Open is a Grand Slam tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It is being held from 30 May to 13 June 2021 at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, featuring singles, doubles and mixed doubles sports. The qualifiers took place from May 24 to May 28. There are also junior and wheelchair tournaments scheduled. Rafael Nadal is the four-time defending champion in men's singles, and Inga vetek is the defending champion in women's singles.
French Open 2021
Date - 30 May – 13 June
Edition - 125th
Category - Grand Slam Tournament
Draw - 128S / 64D /16x
Prize money - 34,367,215
Surface - Caly
Location - Paris, France
Venue - Roland Garros Stadium
French Open 2021 Women's Winners in the Finals
Barbora Krejcikova became the first Czech women's singles champion since 1981 after beating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 in the final of the French Open in Paris on Saturday.
The 25-year-old Krejcikova, who was unseeded and ranked 33rd, had not advanced past the fourth round in any majors before this trip to Paris. But after a magical run, defeating Elina Svitolina, Sloane Stephens, Coco Gauff and Maria Sakkari, she won the coveted Roland Garros Trophy after a two-hour-long final. Pavlyuchenkova, who played her first major final in her 52nd appearance, returned in the second set, showing off her talent with gusto, but failed to maintain her momentum until the end.
Barbora Krejcikova's road to final
First round:Kristyna Pliskova 5-7,6-4,6-2
Second round: Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-2, 6-3
Third round: Elina Svitolina 6-3, 6-2
Fourth round: Sloane Stephens 6-2, 6-0
Quarter-finals: Coco Gauff 7-6, 6-3
Semi-finals: Maria Sakkari 7-5, 4-6, 9-7
french open 2021 schedule
French Open matches can be viewed on NBC, NBCSN, Tennis Channel or Peacock. Matches on NBC, NBCSN and Tennis Channel can also be streamed on fuboTV.
2021 French Open odds
The defending champs have the best odds to win in 2021.
Men's singles
Player - Odds
Rafael Nadal - 115
Novak Djokovic 410
Stefanos Tsitsipas +550
Dominic Thiem. +1000
Alexander Zverev +1200
Andrey Rublev. +3800
Casper Ruud. +4800
Jannik Sinner +4800
Aslan Karatsev +7000
Roger Federer. +7000
Women's singles
Players - Odds
Iga Swiatek. +280
Ash Barty. +500
Aryna Sabalenka. +700
Garbine Muguruza. +1400
Naomi Osaka. +1700
Bianca Andreescu. +2100
Serena Williams. +2100
Petra Kvitova. +2500
Coco Gauff. +3000
Elina Svitolina. +3000
Paula Badosa. +3000
French Open of History
1891 – The first French tournament, the International Championship of Tennis, is held and is limited to members of French clubs.
1897 - Women's singles matches are added to the tournament, but are still restricted to members of the French club.
1925 – The tournament is opened to international competitors from non-French clubs. Women's doubles are also included.
1928 - The tournament moved to a new stadium. The stadium and tournament are named after Roland Garros, and the tournament is still widely known by that name. Garros was an aviator who made the first successful crossing of the Mediterranean in 1913.
1940–1945 - The tournament is canceled due to World War II.
1956 - Althea Gibson wins women's singles title, becoming the first African-American player to win a Grand Slam event.
1968 - Roland Garros becomes the first Grand Slam to become an open tournament.
2006 - The French Open awards equal prize money to the men's and women's singles champions, although the disparity remains in all other rounds.
2007 - Equal prize money was awarded to all female and male players in all events. The French Open is the last of four Grand Slam tournaments to move for equal pay in prize money.
2011 - Li Na becomes the first Chinese citizen to win a Grand Slam.
French Open facts
The French Open is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments. The others are the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.
It is the only Grand Slam tournament played on clay courts.
May 30 – June 13, 2021 – The French Open is scheduled to take place at the Roland Garros Stadium in Paris. Originally scheduled for May 7 - June 6, 2021, it has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
September 21 - October 11, 2020 - The French Open will take place at the Roland Garros Stadium in Paris. Originally scheduled for May 18-June 7, 2020, it was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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