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The 2019 French Open described below in detail, in form of day-by-day summaries.
All dates are in CEST.
For the first time since 2016, all of the scheduled matches were disrupted by weather conditions and play was cancelled. [1]
Play would normally start at 1500 CEST, but due to inclement weather on the previous day, matches started at 1200 CEST. The women's semifinal match that was scheduled to be played was moved to Friday, 7 June.
Matches on main courts | |||
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Matches on Court Philippe Chatrier (Center Court) | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Men's singles – Semifinals | Rafael Nadal [2] | Roger Federer [3] | 6−3, 6−4, 6−2 |
Men's singles – Semifinals | Novak Djokovic [1] vs Dominic Thiem [4] | 2–6, 6–3, 1–3, suspended | |
Matches on Court Suzanne Lenglen (Grandstand) | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Women's singles – Semifinals | Ashleigh Barty [8] | Amanda Anisimova | 6−7(4−7), 6−3, 6−3 |
Women's doubles – Semifinals | Tímea Babos [2] Kristina Mladenovic [2] | Elise Mertens [6] Aryna Sabalenka [6] | 6–2, 6–1 |
Matches on Court Simonne Mathieu | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Women's singles – Semifinals | Markéta Vondroušová | Johanna Konta [26] | 7−5, 7−6(7−2) |
Mixed doubles – Final | Latisha Chan Ivan Dodig | Gabriela Dabrowski [2] Mate Pavić [2] | 6–1, 7–6(7–5) |
Women's legends doubles round robin | Nathalie Dechy Amélie Mauresmo | Marion Bartoli Iva Majoli | 6–2, 6–0 |
Matches on main courts | |||
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Matches on Court Philippe Chatrier (Center Court) | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Men's singles – Semifinals | Dominic Thiem [4] | Novak Djokovic [1] | 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, 5–7, 7–5 |
Women's singles – Final | Ashleigh Barty [8] | Markéta Vondroušová | 6−1, 6−3 |
Men's doubles – Final | Kevin Krawietz Andreas Mies | Jérémy Chardy Fabrice Martin | 6−2, 7−6(7−3) |
Matches on Court Suzanne Lenglen (Grandstand) | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Legends over 45 doubles round robin | Mikael Pernfors Mats Wilander | Michael Chang John McEnroe | 6−4, 7−5 |
Women's legends doubles final | Nathalie Dechy Amélie Mauresmo | Martina Navratilova Dinara Safina | 6–3, 6–4 |
Legends over 45 doubles round robin | Mansour Bahrami Fabrice Santoro | Pat Cash Henri Leconte | 6–4, 6–2 |
Legends under 45 doubles round robin | Sébastien Grosjean Michaël Llodra | Tommy Haas Paul-Henri Mathieu | 6−4, 7−5 |
Rafael Nadal won his 12th French Open, an extended record breaking 12th title in a single Grand Slam tournament, surpassed Margaret Court's overall titles in a single Major. By capturing his 18th Grand Slam title, Nadal closed the gap on Roger Federer's record of 20 Grand Slam titles, and it is the first time that the gap of slams between the two has been down to just 2 since Federer overhauled Pete Sampras' then record of 14 Grand Slam titles in 2009.
Matches on main courts | |||
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Matches on Court Philippe Chatrier (Center Court) | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Women's doubles – Final | Tímea Babos [2] Kristina Mladenovic [2] | Duan Yingying Zheng Saisai | 6–2, 6–3 |
Men's singles – Final | Rafael Nadal [2] | Dominic Thiem [4] | 6–3, 5–7, 6–1, 6–1 |
Matches on Court Suzanne Lenglen (Grandstand) | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Legends over 45 doubles final | Sergi Bruguera Goran Ivanišević | Mikael Pernfors Mats Wilander | 6–2, 4–6, [10–4] |
Legends under 45 doubles final | Sébastien Grosjean Michaël Llodra | Juan Carlos Ferrero Andriy Medvedev | 7–6(7–4), 7–5 |
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