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<br>Sept 25 (Reuters) - Following are facts and records ahead of the 124th edition of the French Open, which begins on Sunday.<br> <br>PRIZE MONEY<br> <br>Men's/women's singles winner: 1.6 million euros ($1.86 million)<br> <br>Men's/women's singles runner-up: 850,500 euros<br> <br>Total prize pot: 38 million euros<br> <br>SHOWCOURTS<br> <br>*The claycourt major will be able to welcome only 1,000 people per day due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<br> <br>Court Philippe-Chatrier<br> <br>Capacity:  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html kynghidongduong.vn] 15,225<br> <br>The court, named after the French Tennis Federation's long-time president Philippe Chatrier, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn] is the French Open's principal venue.<br> <br>A retractable roof has been installed on the court to be used for the first time at the 2020 championships.<br><br>It takes around 15 minutes to close and covers a surface area of 1 hectare.<br> <br>Court Suzanne-Lenglen<br> <br>Capacity: 10,068<br> <br>The court is named after France's Suzanne Lenglen, who won six women's singles titles at Wimbledon, two French Championships and [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn] two Olympic gold medals.<br> <br>Court Simonne-Mathieu<br> <br>Capacity: 5,000<br> <br>The court was built in 2019 on the grounds of the famed botanical garden Jardin des Serres, surrounded by four greenhouses.<br> <br>TOP SEEDS<br> <br>Men's singles<br> <br>1-Novak Djokovic (Serbia)<br> <br>2-Rafa Nadal (Spain)<br> <br>3-Dominic Thiem (Austria)<br> <br>4-Daniil Medvedev (Russia)<br> <br>5-Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece)<br> <br>Women's singles<br> <br>1-Simona Halep (Romania)<br> <br>2-Karolina Pliskova (Czech Republic)<br> <br>3[https://openclipart.org/search/?query=-Elina%20Svitolina -Elina Svitolina] (Ukraine)<br> <br>4-Sofia Kenin (U.S.)<br> <br>5-Kiki Bertens (Netherlands)<br> <br>MOST CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES<br> <br>Men's singles<br> <br>12 - Rafa Nadal (Spain)<br> <br>Women's singles<br> <br>7 - Chris Evert (U.S.) ($1 = 0.8586 euros) (Compiled by Manasi Pathak in Chennai Editing by Toby Davis)<br>
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<br>Sept 25 (Reuters) - Following are facts and records ahead of the 124th edition of the French Open, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html kynghidongduong.vn] which begins on Sunday.<br> <br>PRIZE MONEY<br> <br>Men's/women's singles winner: 1.6 million euros ($1.86 million)<br> <br>Men's/women's singles runner-up: 850,500 euros<br> <br>Total prize pot: 38 million euros<br> <br>SHOWCOURTS<br> <br>*The claycourt major will be able to welcome only 1,000 people per day due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<br> <br>Court Philippe-Chatrier<br> <br>Capacity:  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn] 15,225<br> <br>The court, named after the French Tennis Federation's long-time president Philippe Chatrier, is the French Open's principal venue.<br> <br>A retractable roof has been installed on the court to be used for the first time at the 2020 championships.<br><br>It takes around 15 minutes to close and covers a surface area of 1 hectare.<br> <br>Court Suzanne-Lenglen<br> <br>Capacity: 10,068<br> <br>The court is named after France's Suzanne Lenglen, who won six women's singles titles at Wimbledon, two French Championships and two Olympic gold medals.<br> <br>Court Simonne-Mathieu<br> <br>Capacity: 5,000<br> <br>The court was built in 2019 on the grounds of the famed botanical garden Jardin des Serres, surrounded by four greenhouses.<br> <br>TOP SEEDS<br> <br>Men's singles<br> <br>1-Novak Djokovic (Serbia)<br> <br>2-Rafa Nadal (Spain)<br> <br>3-Dominic Thiem (Austria)<br> <br>4-Daniil Medvedev (Russia)<br> <br>5[http://www.trainingzone.co.uk/search/-Stefanos -Stefanos] Tsitsipas (Greece)<br> <br>Women's singles<br> <br>1-Simona Halep (Romania)<br> <br>2-Karolina Pliskova (Czech Republic)<br> <br>3-Elina Svitolina (Ukraine)<br> <br>4-Sofia Kenin (U.S.)<br> <br>5-Kiki Bertens (Netherlands)<br> <br>MOST CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES<br> <br>Men's singles<br> <br>12 - Rafa Nadal (Spain)<br> <br>Women's singles<br> <br>7 - Chris Evert (U.S.) ($1 = 0.8586 euros) (Compiled by Manasi Pathak in Chennai Editing by Toby Davis)<br>

Revision as of 03:08, 18 October 2020


Sept 25 (Reuters) - Following are facts and records ahead of the 124th edition of the French Open, kynghidongduong.vn which begins on Sunday.

PRIZE MONEY

Men's/women's singles winner: 1.6 million euros ($1.86 million)

Men's/women's singles runner-up: 850,500 euros

Total prize pot: 38 million euros

SHOWCOURTS

*The claycourt major will be able to welcome only 1,000 people per day due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Court Philippe-Chatrier

Capacity: tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn 15,225

The court, named after the French Tennis Federation's long-time president Philippe Chatrier, is the French Open's principal venue.

A retractable roof has been installed on the court to be used for the first time at the 2020 championships.

It takes around 15 minutes to close and covers a surface area of 1 hectare.

Court Suzanne-Lenglen

Capacity: 10,068

The court is named after France's Suzanne Lenglen, who won six women's singles titles at Wimbledon, two French Championships and two Olympic gold medals.

Court Simonne-Mathieu

Capacity: 5,000

The court was built in 2019 on the grounds of the famed botanical garden Jardin des Serres, surrounded by four greenhouses.

TOP SEEDS

Men's singles

1-Novak Djokovic (Serbia)

2-Rafa Nadal (Spain)

3-Dominic Thiem (Austria)

4-Daniil Medvedev (Russia)

5-Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece)

Women's singles

1-Simona Halep (Romania)

2-Karolina Pliskova (Czech Republic)

3-Elina Svitolina (Ukraine)

4-Sofia Kenin (U.S.)

5-Kiki Bertens (Netherlands)

MOST CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES

Men's singles

12 - Rafa Nadal (Spain)

Women's singles

7 - Chris Evert (U.S.) ($1 = 0.8586 euros) (Compiled by Manasi Pathak in Chennai Editing by Toby Davis)