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Schedule of live broadcast of 2018 French Open

The 2018 French Open (Roland Garros) will be held in Paris from May 27 to June 10. According to the schedule, the 2018 French Open women's singles champion will be determined on June 9, and the 2018 French Open Men's singles final will be held on June 10. Last year's French Open Men's singles champion was Spanish King Nadal, while women's singles champion was Latvian player Ostapenko.

2018 French Open Competition Time

May 27-29 singles first round

May 30 - May 31 singles round 2

June 1-2 singles round 3

June 3-4 fourth round of singles

June 5-6 singles quarter finals

June 7 singles semi-final, mixed doubles semi-final

June 8 women's doubles final and men's singles semi-final

June 9 women's singles final and men's doubles final

French Open, as one of the four most important Grand Slam events in the tennis industry, is also one of the top tennis events. The 2018 French Open (Roland Garros) will be held in Paris from May 27 to June 10. According to the schedule, the 2018 French Open women's singles champion will be determined on June 9, and the 2018 French Open Men's singles final will be held on June 10. Let's have a look!

Competition schedule of 2018 French Open

2018 French Open Competition Time

May 27-29 singles first round

May 30 - May 31 singles round 2

June 1-2 singles round 3

June 3-4 fourth round of singles

June 5-6 singles quarter finals

June 7 singles semi-final, mixed doubles semi-final

June 8 women's doubles final and men's singles semi-final

June 9 women's singles final and men's doubles final

June 10 mixed doubles final, men's singles final 2018 French Open total bonus

Competition schedule of 2018 French Open

The 2018 French Open will rise 10% to 39197000 euros ($48252000). According to the bonus distribution scheme, the champion of men's and women's singles in 2018 French Open will be awarded 2.2 million euros (2.7 million US dollars). However, based on the recent reform trend, the biggest bonus change of French Open this year is in qualification (up nearly 20%) and previous rounds. Players who are out of the first round of the match will also take 40000 euros (49240 US dollars). Previous French Open singles champion

Men's singles champion of the year women's singles champion

2017 Nadal Ostapenko

2016 Djokovic mugura

2015 wallinka Williams

2014 Nadal Sharapova

2013 Nadal Williams

2012 Nadal Sharapova

2011 Nadal Lina

2010 Nadal Schiavone

June 10 mixed doubles final, men's singles final 2018 French Open total bonus