Endowment of French Open
Since the 2007 edition, the FFT has established a parity of remuneration between players and players, which means that men are on average less paid compared to playing time (to win the tournament, a man must win 21 sets against 14 for a woman).
The overall allocation for 2019 is € 42,600,000, 8% more than in 2018.
Table of allocations for 2019 (in euros) |
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Singles men & women |
Double men & women |
Mixed doubles |
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Winner |
2,300,000 |
580,000 |
122,000 |
Finalist |
1,180,000 |
290,000 |
61,000 |
Semi-finalist |
590,000 |
146,000 |
31,000 |
Quarter finalist |
415,000 |
79,500 |
17,500 |
Eighth finalist |
243,000 |
42,500 |
- |
Third round |
143,000 |
- |
- |
Second turn |
87,000 |
23,000 |
10,000 |
First round |
46,000 |
11,500 |
5,000 |
Points ATP and WTA
ATP and WTA points table (2017) |
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Men's Singles (ATP) |
Men's doubles (ATP) |
Women's Singles (WTA) |
Women's Doubles (WTA) |
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Winner |
2,000 |
2,000 |
2,000 |
2,000 |
Finalist |
1,200 |
1,200 |
1,300 |
1,300 |
Semi-finalist |
720 |
720 |
780 |
780 |
Quarter finalist |
360 |
360 |
430 |
430 |
Eighth finalist |
180 |
180 |
240 |
240 |
Third round |
90 |
- |
130 |
- |
Second turn |
45 |
90 |
70 |
130 |
First round |
10 |
0 |
10 |
10 |
Awards
- Women's Singles - Suzanne-Lenglen Cup.
- Men's singles - Coupe des Mousquetaires.
- Ladies' doubles - Simonne Mathieu Cup.
- Men's doubles - Jacques Brugnon Cup.
- Mixed doubles - Marcel Bernard Cup.
- Single girls
- Single boys
- Double girls
- Double boys
Records
Record |
Period |
Player (s) |
Number |
Victorious years |
Gentlemen since 1891 |
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Most men's singles titles |
Before 1968 |
Max Decugis |
8 |
1903-1904, 1907-1909, 1912-1914 |
After 1967 |
Rafael Nadal |
12 |
2005-2008, 2010-2014, 2017-2019 |
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Most consecutive titles in men's singles |
Before 1968 |
Max Decugis |
3 |
1907-1909, 1912-1914 |
After 1967 |
Rafael Nadal |
5 |
2010-2014 |
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Most men's doubles titles |
Before 1968 |
Max Decugis |
14 |
1902-1914, 1920 |
After 1967 |
Max Mirnyi |
4 |
2005, 2006 with Jonas Björkman |
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Daniel Nestor |
2007 with Mark Knowles |
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Most consecutive titles in men's doubles |
Before 1968 |
Max Decugis |
13 |
1902-1914 |
After 1967 |
Daniel Nestor |
3 |
2010 with Nenad Zimonjić |
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Most Mixed Doubles Titles - Men |
Before 1968 |
Max Decugis |
7 |
1904-1906, 1908-1909, 1914 and 1920 with Suzanne Lenglen |
After 1967 |
Jean-Claude Barclay |
3 |
1968, 1971, 1973 with Françoise Dürr |
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More tournaments (total: singles, doubles, mixed) - Men |
Before 1968 |
Max Decugis |
29 |
1902-1920 (8 singles, 14 doubles, 7 mixed) |
After 1967 |
Roger Federer |
19 |
1999-2015, 2019 (18 singles, 1 double) |
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Ladies since 1897 |
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Most women's singles titles |
Before 1968 |
Suzanne lenglen |
6 |
1920-1923, 1925-1926 |
After 1967 |
Chris Evert |
7 |
1974-1975, 1979-1980, 1983, 1985-1986 |
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Most consecutive women's singles titles |
Before 1968 |
Suzanne lenglen |
4 |
1920-1923 |
After 1967 |
Monica seles |
3 |
1990-1992 |
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Justine henin |
2005-2007 |
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Most titles in women's doubles |
Before 1968 |
Simonne mathieu |
6 |
1933-1934 with Elizabeth Ryan |
After 1967 |
Martina Navrátilová |
7 |
1975 with Chris Evert |
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Most consecutive women's doubles titles |
Before 1968 |
Francoise Dürr |
5 |
1967-1971 |
After 1967 |
Martina Navrátilová |
5 |
1984-1985, 1987-1988 with Pam Shriver |
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Gigi Fernandez |
1991 with Jana Novotná |
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Most Mixed Doubles Titles - Women |
Before 1968 |
Suzanne lenglen |
7 |
1914, 1920 with Max Decugis |
After 1967 |
Francoise Dürr |
3 |
1968, 1971, 1973 with Jean-Claude Barclay |
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More tournaments (total: singles, doubles, mixed) - Women |
Before 1968 |
Suzanne lenglen |
15 |
1919-1926 (6 singles, 2 doubles, 7 mixed) |
After 1967 |
Martina Navrátilová |
11 |
1974-1988 (2 singles, 7 doubles, 2 mixed) |
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Various |
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Most consecutive games won |
Gentlemen |
Rafael Nadal |
39 |
2010-2015 |
Ladies |
Chris Evert |
28 |
1974, 1975, 1979, 1980 |
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Most matches won in singles |
Gentlemen |
Rafael Nadal |
93 |
2005-2019 (2 games lost in 2009, 2015 and a forfeit in 2016) |
Ladies |
Steffi Graf |
84 |
1983-1999 |
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Youngest winners |
Gentlemen |
Michael chang |
17 years and 3 months |
1989 |
Ladies |
Monica seles |
16 years and 6 months |
1990 |
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Oldest winners |
Gentlemen |
Andres Gimeno |
34 years and 10 months |
1972 |
Ladies |
Zsuzsa Körmöczy |
33 Years |
1958 |
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Non-seeded winners |
Gentlemen |
Marcel Bernard Mats Wilander Gustavo Kuerten Gastón Gaudio |
1946 |
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Ladies |
Margaret Scriven Jeļena Ostapenko |
1933 |
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Longest match |
Gentlemen |
Fabrice Santoro |
6:33 |
2004 |
Ladies |
Virginie Buisson |
4:07 |
1995 |
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Late game end |
Ladies |
Clara Burel |
00:11 |
2020 |
Best lap reached by a qualifier |
Gentlemen |
Filip Dewulf |
Semi final |
1997 |
Best round reached by a draft |
Gentlemen |
David Goffin |
Eighth finals |
2012 |
- The French Pierre-Hugues Herbert (145th) and Italian Andrea Arnaboldi (188th) beat the record for the longest match in qualifying for Internationaux de France in terms of number of games at the end of a marathon 4 pm 26 (6-4, 3-6, 27-25) played over two days, the May 21, 2015.
- The longest match in duration, in qualifying, dates back to 2010 when the Japanese Kurumi Nara won against the Romanian Monica Niculescu 4-6, 7-6 3, 10-8 in 4:42.
Also Read:
- French Open: Background, History of Roland Garros
- French Open History: From world war to the open Era
- French Open: The open era - Swedish supremacy, Domination of Chris Evert
- French Open: Modern Era, Nadal Era, Mens and Womens Tournament
- French Open: Prize money, points ATP and WTA, records - mens and womens
- French Open: Organization, Tickets, qualification, anti-doping and regulations
- French Open: Roland-Garros Stadium, Location and accessibility, Village, Museum
- French Open: Receipts and Expenses, media coverage, sponsors, brand and video games