It is highly unimaginable that you will not know of the French Open tennis championship, because it is a competition which is a regular topic of conversation. In French the name of the competition is \’Les Internationaux de France de Roland Garros\’ or \’Tournoi de Roland Garros\’. This tournament, which lasts for roughly a fortnight is held in Paris at the Roland Garros Stadium, from which it got its name.
The French Open is one of the most advertised and broadcast sports events in the whole world of sport and lots of VIP\’s attend it. The attendees of the game are fanatics who await with baited breath every stroke, especially when there is a tight battle between the two players, trying their best to win. TV viewers actually get a feeling of being there live too.
The French Open tennis championship is the second on the annual round of the Grand Slam tournaments and its history stretches back to the year of 1891 when it became an international competition. In those days, it was named the \’International Championship of Tennis of France\’ or \’Championat de France International de Tennis\’ in French.
Initially, only players that were registered or licensed in France were allowed to participate in this competition, but things took a different turn in 1925, when the French open tennis tournament finally was accessible to foreign players. In 1912, the court the players used was made of red brick dust. Actually the crushed brick was formed into red clay that covered the ground, which until then would have been a green lawn.
The public popularity of the French Open tennis tournament held at the Roland Garros stadium, dates back to a competition between the Philadelphia Four (Rene Lacoste, Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet and Jacques Brugnon) who won the Davis Cup in 1927. It was the trigger of the desire in the French to defend their cup in future competitions. This new tournament was designed to bring back home the cup and was held at a stadium named after the World War I pilot Roland Garros. Since then the name has stuck.
The word \’open\’ was has been used since 1968, when the tournament was open to both amateurs and professionals alike who wanted to prove their skills at tennis. Since then, the French Open tennis tournament has also introduced some novel ideas in prizes.
Apart from the usual winners\’ prizes, they also give prizes called \’Prix Orange\’ for the most correct and press-friendly player, \’Prix Citron\’ for the player with the strongest personality and \’Prix Burgeon\’ for the one the best new-comer of the tennis year.
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20 Feb




