French Open

French Open
Official website
Founded1891 (1891)
Editions124 (2025)
95 Grand Slam events (since 1925)
LocationParis
France
VenueStade Roland Garros (since 1928)
SurfaceClay – outdoors (1908–present)
Sand – outdoors (1892–1907)
Grass – outdoors (1891)
Prize money56,352,000 (2025)
Men's
DrawS (128Q) / 64D (16Q)
Current championsCarlos Alcaraz (singles)
Marcel Granollers
Horacio Zeballos (doubles)
Most singles titlesRafael Nadal (14)
Most doubles titlesRoy Emerson (6)
Women's
DrawS (128Q) / 64D (16Q)
Current championsCoco Gauff (singles)
Sara Errani
Jasmine Paolini (doubles)
Most singles titlesChris Evert (7)
Most doubles titlesMartina Navratilova (7)
Mixed doubles
Draw32
Current championsSara Errani
Andrea Vavassori
Most titles (male)Ken Fletcher /
Jean-Claude Barclay (3)
Most titles (female)Margaret Court (4)
Grand Slam
Last completed
2025 French Open

The French Open (French: Internationaux de France de tennis), officially branded Roland-Garros (French: [ʁɔlɑ̃ ɡaʁos]), is a tennis tournament organized by the French Tennis Federation annually at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. It is chronologically the second of the four Grand Slam tennis events every year, held after the Australian Open and before Wimbledon and the US Open. It was established in 1891 but it did not become a Grand Slam event until 1925.

The French Open begins in late May and continues for two weeks. The tournament and venue are named after the French aviator Roland Garros.

The French Open is the premier clay court tournament in the world and the only Grand Slam currently held on this surface. Until 1975, the French Open was the only major tournament not played on grass. Due to the clay surface characteristics favoring long rallies and high physical demand, and the men's seven rounds of best-of-five sets needed for a championship, the French Open is widely regarded as the toughest Grand Slam to conquer.