
French Open winners list (both male & female) with year, champion name, country, check men’s and women’s single champions of this lawn tennis tournament. The French Open, also known as Roland Garros, is one of the four major tennis tournaments in the world, collectively known as the Grand Slam tournaments. It is held annually in Paris, France, over a two-week period in late May and early June.
The French Open is played on clay courts, which is the unique surface feature of this tournament. Clay courts are slower and provide a higher bounce compared to grass or hard courts, making it a challenge for players to adapt their playing style. The tournament is known for its red clay surface and its distinct atmosphere.
Also check: US Open Winners List (All Time)
French Open Winners List (Men’s Singles)
In men’s category, French Championships were held from 1891 to 1967 and from 1968, the name of French Championships was changed to French Open. All the male winners of Roland Garros who are men’s single champions since 1891 in lawn tennis are given here.
Year | Champion | Country |
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1891 | H. Briggs | BRI |
1892 | Jean Schopfer | FRA |
1893 | Laurent Riboulet | FRA |
1894 | André Vacherot | FRA |
1895 | André Vacherot | FRA |
1896 | André Vacherot | FRA |
1897 | Paul Aymé | FRA |
1898 | Paul Aymé | FRA |
1899 | Paul Aymé | FRA |
1900 | Paul Aymé | FRA |
1901 | André Vacherot | FRA |
1902 | Marcel Vacherot | FRA |
1903 | Max Decugis | FRA |
1904 | Max Decugis | FRA |
1905 | Maurice Germot | FRA |
1906 | Maurice Germot | FRA |
1907 | Max Decugis | FRA |
1908 | Max Decugis | FRA |
1909 | Max Decugis | FRA |
1910 | Maurice Germot | FRA |
1911 | André Gobert | FRA |
1912 | Max Decugis | FRA |
1913 | Max Decugis | FRA |
1914 | Max Decugis | FRA |
1915 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1916 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1917 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1918 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1919 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1920 | André Gobert | FRA |
1921 | Jean Samazeuilh | FRA |
1922 | Henri Cochet | FRA |
1923 | François Blanchy | FRA |
1924 | Jean Borotra | FRA |
1925 | René Lacoste | FRA |
1926 | Henri Cochet | FRA |
1927 | René Lacoste | FRA |
1928 | Henri Cochet | FRA |
1929 | René Lacoste | FRA |
1930 | Henri Cochet | FRA |
1931 | Jean Borotra | FRA |
1932 | Henri Cochet | FRA |
1933 | Jack Crawford | AUS |
1934 | Gottfried von Cramm | GER |
1935 | Fred Perry | GBR |
1936 | Gottfried von Cramm | GER |
1937 | Henner Henkel | GER |
1938 | Donald Budge | USA |
1939 | Donald McNeill | USA |
1940 | World War 2 | No Competition |
1941 | Bernard Destremau | FRA |
1942 | Bernard Destremau | FRA |
1943 | Yvon Petra | FRA |
1944 | Yvon Petra | FRA |
1945 | Yvon Petra | FRA |
1946 | Marcel Bernard | FRA |
1947 | József Asbóth | HUN |
1948 | Frank Parker | USA |
1949 | Frank Parker | USA |
1950 | Budge Patty | USA |
1951 | Jaroslav Drobný | EGY |
1952 | Jaroslav Drobný | EGY |
1953 | Ken Rosewall | AUS |
1954 | Tony Trabert | USA |
1955 | Tony Trabert | USA |
1956 | Lew Hoad | AUS |
1957 | Sven Davidson | SWE |
1958 | Mervyn Rose | AUS |
1959 | Nicola Pietrangeli | ITA |
1960 | Nicola Pietrangeli | ITA |
1961 | Manuel Santana | ESP |
1962 | Rod Laver | AUS |
1963 | Roy Emerson | AUS |
1964 | Manuel Santana | ESP |
1965 | Fred Stolle | AUS |
1966 | Tony Roche | AUS |
1967 | Roy Emerson | AUS |
1968 | Ken Rosewall | AUS |
1969 | Rod Laver | AUS |
1970 | Jan Kodeš | TCH |
1971 | Jan Kodeš | TCH |
1972 | Andrés Gimeno | ESP |
1973 | Ilie Năstase | ROU |
1974 | Björn Borg | SWE |
1975 | Björn Borg | SWE |
1976 | Adriano Panatta | ITA |
1977 | Guillermo Vilas | ARG |
1978 | Björn Borg | SWE |
1979 | Björn Borg | SWE |
1980 | Björn Borg | SWE |
1981 | Björn Borg | SWE |
1982 | Mats Wilander | SWE |
1983 | Yannick Noah | FRA |
1984 | Ivan Lendl | TCH |
1985 | Mats Wilander | SWE |
1986 | Ivan Lendl | TCH |
1987 | Ivan Lendl | TCH |
1988 | Mats Wilander | SWE |
1989 | Michael Chang | USA |
1990 | Andrés Gómez | ECU |
1991 | Jim Courier | USA |
1992 | Jim Courier | USA |
1993 | Sergi Bruguera | ESP |
1994 | Sergi Bruguera | ESP |
1995 | Thomas Muster | AUT |
1996 | Yevgeny Kafelnikov | RUS |
1997 | Gustavo Kuerten | BRA |
1998 | Carlos Moyá | ESP |
1999 | Andre Agassi | USA |
2000 | Gustavo Kuerten | BRA |
2001 | Gustavo Kuerten | BRA |
2002 | Albert Costa | ESP |
2003 | Juan Carlos Ferrero | ESP |
2004 | Gastón Gaudio | ARG |
2005 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2006 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2007 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2008 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2009 | Roger Federer | SUI |
2010 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2011 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2012 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2013 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2014 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2015 | Stan Wawrinka | SUI |
2016 | Novak Djokovic | SRB |
2017 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2018 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2019 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2020 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2021 | Novak Djokovic | SRB |
2022 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2023 | Novak Djokovic | SRB |
French Open Winners List (Women’s Singles)
In women’s category, French Championships were held from 1897 to 1967. From 1968, the name of French Championships was changed to French Open. All the female winners of French Open who are women’s single champions since 1897 are given here.
Year | French Open | Country |
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1897 | Adine Masson | FRA |
1898 | Adine Masson | FRA |
1899 | Adine Masson | FRA |
1900 | Yvonne Prévost | FRA |
1901 | Suzanne Girod | FRA |
1902 | Adine Masson | FRA |
1903 | Adine Masson | FRA |
1904 | Kate Gillou | FRA |
1905 | Kate Gillou | FRA |
1906 | Kate Gillou-Fenwick | FRA |
1907 | Comtesse de Kermel | FRA |
1908 | Kate Gillou-Fenwick | FRA |
1909 | Jeanne Matthey | FRA |
1910 | Jeanne Matthey | FRA |
1911 | Jeanne Matthey | FRA |
1912 | Jeanne Matthey | FRA |
1913 | Marguerite Broquedis | FRA |
1914 | Marguerite Broquedis | FRA |
1915 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1916 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1917 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1918 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1919 | World War 1 | No Competition |
1920 | Suzanne Lenglen | FRA |
1921 | Suzanne Lenglen | FRA |
1922 | Suzanne Lenglen | FRA |
1923 | Suzanne Lenglen | FRA |
1924 | Julie Vlasto | FRA |
1925 | Suzanne Lenglen | FRA |
1926 | Suzanne Lenglen | FRA |
1927 | Kea Bouman | NED |
1928 | Helen Wills Moody | USA |
1929 | Helen Wills Moody | USA |
1930 | Helen Wills Moody | USA |
1931 | Cilly Aussem | GER |
1932 | Helen Wills Moody | USA |
1933 | Margaret Scriven Vivian | GBR |
1934 | Margaret Scriven Vivian | GBR |
1935 | Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling | GER |
1936 | Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling | GER |
1937 | Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling | GER |
1938 | Simonne Mathieu | FRA |
1939 | Simonne Mathieu | FRA |
1940 | World War 2 | No Competition |
1941 | Alice Weiwers | LUX |
1942 | Alice Weiwers | LUX |
1943 | Simone Iribarne Lafargue | FRA |
1944 | Raymonde Jones Veber | FRA |
1945 | Lolette Payot | SUI |
1946 | Margaret Osborne duPont | USA |
1947 | Patricia Canning Todd | USA |
1948 | Nelly Adamson Landry | FRA |
1949 | Margaret Osborne duPont | USA |
1950 | Doris Hart | USA |
1951 | Shirley Fry | USA |
1952 | Doris Hart | USA |
1953 | Maureen Connolly | USA |
1954 | Maureen Connolly | USA |
1955 | Angela Mortimer | GBR |
1956 | Althea Gibson | USA |
1957 | Shirley Bloomer Brasher | GBR |
1958 | Zsuzsa Körmöczy | HUN |
1959 | Christine Truman | GBR |
1960 | Darlene Hard | USA |
1961 | Ann Haydon Jones | GBR |
1962 | Margaret Smith Court | AUS |
1963 | Lesley Turner Bowrey | AUS |
1964 | Margaret Smith Court | AUS |
1965 | Lesley Turner Bowrey | AUS |
1966 | Ann Haydon Jones | GBR |
1967 | Françoise Dürr | FRA |
1968 | Nancy Richey | USA |
1969 | Margaret Smith Court | AUS |
1970 | Margaret Smith Court | AUS |
1971 | Evonne Goolagong Cawley | AUS |
1972 | Billie Jean Moffitt King | USA |
1973 | Margaret Smith Court | AUS |
1974 | Chris Evert | USA |
1975 | Chris Evert | USA |
1976 | Sue Barker | GBR |
1977 | Mima Jaušovec | YUG |
1978 | Virginia Ruzici | ROU |
1979 | Chris Evert | USA |
1980 | Chris Evert | USA |
1981 | Hana Mandlíková | TCH |
1982 | Martina Navratilova | USA |
1983 | Chris Evert | USA |
1984 | Martina Navratilova | USA |
1985 | Chris Evert | USA |
1986 | Chris Evert | USA |
1987 | Steffi Graf | FRG |
1988 | Steffi Graf | FRG |
1989 | Arantxa Sánchez Vicario | ESP |
1990 | Monica Seles | YUG |
1991 | Monica Seles | YUG |
1992 | Monica Seles | YUG |
1993 | Steffi Graf | GER |
1994 | Arantxa Sánchez Vicario | ESP |
1995 | Steffi Graf | GER |
1996 | Steffi Graf | GER |
1997 | Iva Majoli | CRO |
1998 | Arantxa Sánchez Vicario | ESP |
1999 | Steffi Graf | GER |
2000 | Mary Pierce | FRA |
2001 | Jennifer Capriati | USA |
2002 | Serena Williams | USA |
2003 | Justine Henin | BEL |
2004 | Anastasia Myskina | RUS |
2005 | Justine Henin | BEL |
2006 | Justine Henin | BEL |
2007 | Justine Henin | BEL |
2008 | Ana Ivanovic | SRB |
2009 | Svetlana Kuznetsova | RUS |
2010 | Francesca Schiavone | ITA |
2011 | Li Na | CHN |
2012 | Maria Sharapova | RUS |
2013 | Serena Williams | USA |
2014 | Maria Sharapova | RUS |
2015 | Serena Williams | USA |
2016 | Garbiñe Muguruza | ESP |
2017 | Jeļena Ostapenko | LAT |
2018 | Simona Halep | ROU |
2019 | Ashleigh Barty | AUS |
2020 | Iga Świątek | POL |
2021 | Barbora Krejčíková | CZE |
2022 | Iga Świątek | POL |
2023 | Iga Świątek | POL |
About French Open
The French Open features five main event categories: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. The competition attracts top-ranked players from around the world, including both established stars and up-and-coming talents. Some notable champions in the history of the French Open include Rafael Nadal, who has won a record 13 men’s singles titles, and Chris Evert and Steffi Graf, who have each won the women’s singles title a record seven times. The official website for French open is https://www.rolandgarros.com/en-us/
In addition to the on-court action, the French Open is also renowned for its rich history and traditions. The tournament takes place at the Stade Roland Garros, named after the French aviation pioneer. The stadium has a capacity of over 15,000 spectators and offers an iconic setting for tennis fans.
Also check: Australian Open Winners List (All Time)
Overall, the French Open is a prestigious tennis tournament that showcases the talents of the world’s best players on the unique clay courts of Roland Garros in Paris.