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DATE: 28 May- 10 June 2017
SURFACE: Clay
PRIZE MONEY:
FIELD SIZE: 128
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Garbiñe Muguruza
Seeds:
1 Angelique Kerber
2 Karolina Plishkova
3 Simona Halep
4 Garbiñe Muguruza
5 Elina Svitolina
6 Dominika Cibulkova
7 Johanna Konta
8 Svetlana Kuznetzova
9 Agnieska Radwanska
10 Venus Williams
11 Caroline Wozniaki
12 Madison Keys
13 Kristina Mladenovic
14 Elena Vesnina
15 Petra Kvitova
16 Anastasia Pavyulchenkova
17 Anastasija Sevastova
18 Kiki Bertens
19 Coco Vandeweghe
20 Barbora Strycova
21 Carla Suarez Navarro
22 Mirjana Lucic-Baroni
23 Samantha Stosur
24 Daria Gavrilova
25 Lauren Davis
26 Daria Kasatkina
27 Yulia Putintseva
28 Caroline Garcia
29 Ana Kunjoh
30 Timea Bacsinskzky
31 Roberta Vinci
32 Zhang Shuai
The Tournament:
A French national tournament has been held since 1891. For some time it was open only to French citizens, or members of French clubs. In 1925, it was opened to international amateurs, and in 1968 it was the first Grand Slam event to go "open," allowing amateurs and professionals to compete. It has always been played on clay. In recent years there has been great controversy over plans to either expand the current facilities, or relocate the event. Relocation seems to be off the cards, but the expansion plans are still being debated and fought in the courts.
The Players: Defending champ Mugu is nursing a neck injury, and hasn't been convincing since her win here last year. Serena is on maternity leave, and with Vika not yet back from hers, the field seems wide open with possibilities.
About City
Paris is the chicest of cities. No city is more casually or aggressively fashionable. But put on your scarf and gird yourself for an argument, because no place likes to talk philosophy, film, wine like Paris. It's both intimidating and invigorating.
SURFACE: Clay
PRIZE MONEY:
FIELD SIZE: 128
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Garbiñe Muguruza
Seeds:
1 Angelique Kerber
2 Karolina Plishkova
3 Simona Halep
4 Garbiñe Muguruza
5 Elina Svitolina
6 Dominika Cibulkova
7 Johanna Konta
8 Svetlana Kuznetzova
9 Agnieska Radwanska
10 Venus Williams
11 Caroline Wozniaki
12 Madison Keys
13 Kristina Mladenovic
14 Elena Vesnina
15 Petra Kvitova
16 Anastasia Pavyulchenkova
17 Anastasija Sevastova
18 Kiki Bertens
19 Coco Vandeweghe
20 Barbora Strycova
21 Carla Suarez Navarro
22 Mirjana Lucic-Baroni
23 Samantha Stosur
24 Daria Gavrilova
25 Lauren Davis
26 Daria Kasatkina
27 Yulia Putintseva
28 Caroline Garcia
29 Ana Kunjoh
30 Timea Bacsinskzky
31 Roberta Vinci
32 Zhang Shuai
The Tournament:
A French national tournament has been held since 1891. For some time it was open only to French citizens, or members of French clubs. In 1925, it was opened to international amateurs, and in 1968 it was the first Grand Slam event to go "open," allowing amateurs and professionals to compete. It has always been played on clay. In recent years there has been great controversy over plans to either expand the current facilities, or relocate the event. Relocation seems to be off the cards, but the expansion plans are still being debated and fought in the courts.
The Players: Defending champ Mugu is nursing a neck injury, and hasn't been convincing since her win here last year. Serena is on maternity leave, and with Vika not yet back from hers, the field seems wide open with possibilities.
About City
Paris is the chicest of cities. No city is more casually or aggressively fashionable. But put on your scarf and gird yourself for an argument, because no place likes to talk philosophy, film, wine like Paris. It's both intimidating and invigorating.

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