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The Host City of the French Open Tennis Tournament

Introduction

French Open is the second Grand Slam Event that is held in a year. It is held during the period between mid May and early June. It is also the only Grand Slam event that features clay courts. These clay courts provide a great challenge to the participants. As these courts tend to slower the ball pace and also give an extra bounce to the ball, the strategy of the game changes. It is officially known as the Tournoi de Roland Garros or the Roland Garros tournament. This tournament is named after a hero named Roland Garros who was a hero of World War I. The tournament is held at the Host City of the French Open Tennis Tournament.

 
Host City of French Open

This tournament in 1891 was only a national tournament. However after 1925 it became open to international competitors and became one of the Grand Slam Tournaments. From then the Host City of the French Open Tennis Tournament has been fixed to Paris. Paris is the capital city of France which hosts the French Open and it has been hosting this tournament from its very inception. In Paris the tournament is held in the Stade de Roland Garros which is located in the southwest of the city of France. This Stadium was created in honor of a hero pilot named Roland Garros who fought in the World War I. This stadium was constructed in 1928 for holding the rematch between France and USA which was regarding the Davis Cup. After the renovation work this Stadium's seating capacity increased. Now it is capable of holding a total of 15, 059 spectators.

The Tournament

Host City of the French Open Tennis Tournament remained the same throughout. It was held in the city of Paris from the beginning and now also it is held in that particular city.

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