2016 French Open at Roland Garros – Facts and figures

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Roland Garros - Court Philippe Chatrier where the Finals of the French Open take place. Photo: wikipedia.org

The 2016 French Open tennis Grand Slam starts at Roland Garros here on Sunday with men’ s and women’ s singles main draw of each 128 players get underway.

Following are the facts and figures of the 2016 premier clay court tournament:

  • 125 people are in charge of court maintenance during the tournament.
  • 305 umpires, 270 line umpires and 35 chair umpires, who will officiate on the courts of Roland Garros during this year’ s tournament.
  • 2,000,000 euros: This is the prize money that is awarded to the winners of the men’ s and women’ s singles. Players who are knocked out in the first round receive a cheque for 30,000 euros.
  • 35,779: The total number of seats available on the 15 competition courts for the 2016 edition of Roland Garros.
  • 15 courts: All of the competition courts will benefit from TV production this year.
  • 9: Number of clay courts at new off-site practice venue.
  • 5: The number of countries who are taking part in this year’ s “Rendez-Vous a Roland-Garros” , India, Brazil, China, Japan and South Korea.
  • 100,000: The number of kilometers that the Coupe des Mousquetaires and the Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen traveled on the “Trophy Tour” . The two trophies were put on display in Brazil, India, China, Japan and South Korea.
  • 1,346,000: The current number of Twitter followers for the account @rolandgarros. There were “only” 1,180,000 at the end of the 2015 tournament.
  • 1,709,000: The current number of people following the Roland Garros Facebook page.
  • 1.5 tonnes: Amount of red brick dust to cover Philippe Chatrier court.
  • 5 hours 41 minutes: Longest match played at Roland Garros–Julien Benneteau beat John Isner 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 18-16. Isner was also part of the longest ever singles match, played at Wimbledon against another Frenchman, Nicolas Mahut: 11 hours 5 minutes, 6-4, 3-6, 6-7(7-9), 7-6(7-3), 70-68.
  • 7: Chris Evert’ s record number of French Open women’ s singles titles.
  • 9: Nadal’ s record number of French Open men’ s singles titles.
  • 19: Roland Garros locker always used by Graf, who became the third player ever to achieve the calendar Grand Slam, which became the Golden Slam with Olympic victory, in 1988. She was presented with the locker door, and there has since been no No 19.
    32: Number of minutes played in shortest French Open final, when Graf beat Natasha Zvereva, 6-0, 6-0.

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