Women’s French Open
History… Played since 1891, The French Open switched surfaces from sand to clay and continues to be played on that texture since 1908.
It is arguably the most physically demanding Grand Slam to win due to slower pace.
Chris Evert has won the event a record 7 times between 1974-1986, while Justine Henin has won the most consecutive titles – 3 from 2005 to 2007
Played In September/October last year, due to the Covid pandemic and the need to be rescheduled, in heavy and rainy conditions, the event served numerous surprises with Martina Trevisan reaching QF, Nadia Podoroska going all the way from qualifying to the Semis and last but