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French Open 2011
Officially named in French Les Internationaux de France de Roland Garros or Tournoi de Roland-Garros (the "French Internationals of Roland Garros" or "Roland Garros Tournament" in English), the tournament is often referred to as the "French Open" and always as "Roland Garros" in French.
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| French Open 2011 |
22nd May - 5th June 2011
The French Open (French: Les Internationaux de France de Roland Garros or Tournoi de Roland-Garros) is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks between late May and early June in Paris, France, at the Stade Roland Garros.
It is the second of the Grand Slam tournaments on the annual tennis calendar and the premier clay court tennis tournament in the world. Roland Garros is the only Grand Slam still held on clay and ends the spring clay court season.
It is one of the most prestigious events in tennis, and it has the widest worldwide broadcasting and audience of all regular events in this sport.
Because of the slow playing surface and the five-set men's singles matches without a tiebreak in the final set, the event is widely considered to be the most physically demanding tennis tournament in the world.
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Murray explains coach split
Andy Murray says that he and Miles Maclagan had drifted "quite far apart" in their approach to the British number one's career
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Welcome win for Marcos
Marcos Baghdatis secured a welcome return to winning ways as he defeated American wildcard Ryan Sweeting in LA.
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Stanford seeds struggle through
Elena Dementieva recovered from losing the opening set to beat Kimiko Date Krumm in the second round of the Bank Of The West Classic.
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Pironkova bows out
Wimbledon semi-finalist Tsvetana Pironkova crashed out of the Istanbul Cup to Anastasia Rodionova.
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