2015 French Open
The 2015 French Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 119th edition of the French Open and the second Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the Stade Roland Garros from 24 May to 7 June and consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair players also took part in singles and doubles events.
2015 French Open | |
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Date | 24 May – 7 June |
Edition | 119th |
Category | Grand Slam tournament (ITF) |
Draw | 128S/64D/32X |
Prize money | €28,028,600 |
Surface | Clay |
Location | Paris (XVIe), France |
Venue | Stade Roland Garros |
Champions | |
Men's Singles | |
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Women's Singles | |
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Men's Doubles | |
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Women's Doubles | |
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Mixed Doubles | |
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Boys' Singles | |
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Girls' Singles | |
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Boys' Doubles | |
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Girls' Doubles | |
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Legends Under 45 Doubles | |
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Women's Legends Doubles | |
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Legends Over 45 Doubles | |
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Wheelchair Men's Singles | |
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Wheelchair Women's Singles | |
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Wheelchair Men's Doubles | |
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Wheelchair Women's Doubles | |
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Rafael Nadal was the five-time defending champion in the Men's Singles, but lost to Novak Djokovic in the quarter finals.[1] Stan Wawrinka won his first French Open title, defeating Djokovic in the final.[2] Maria Sharapova was defending the Women's Singles title, but lost to Lucie Šafářová in the fourth round.[3] Serena Williams defeated Šafářová in the final and won her third French Open title, 20th Grand Slam Singles title, and third Career Grand Slam.[4]
Tournament

The 2015 French Open was the 114th edition of the French Open and was held at Stade Roland Garros in Paris.[5]
The tournament is an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is part of the 2015 ATP World Tour and the 2015 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consists of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event.[6]
There is a singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which is part of the Grade A category of tournaments,[7] and singles and doubles events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players as part of the UNIQLO tour under the Grand Slam category.[8] The tournament was played on clay courts and took place over a series of 22 courts, including the three main showcourts, Court Philippe Chatrier, Court Suzanne Lenglen and Court 1.[6][9]
Points and prize money
Points distribution
Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points on offer for each event.
Senior points
Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Round of 64 | Round of 128 | Q | Q3 | Q2 | Q1 |
Men's Singles | 2000 | 1200 | 720 | 360 | 180 | 90 | 45 | 10 | 25 | 16 | 8 | 0 |
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Men's Doubles | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
Women's Singles | 1300 | 780 | 430 | 240 | 130 | 70 | 10 | 40 | 30 | 20 | 2 | |
Women's Doubles | 10 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Wheelchair points
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Junior points
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Prize money
The total prize money for the tournament was €28,028,600, an increase of €3 million compared to the previous edition. The winners of the men's and women's singles title receive €1,800,000, an increase of 9% compared to 2014.[10]
Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Round of 64 | Round of 128 | Q3 | Q2 | Q1 |
Singles | €1,800,000 | €900,000 | €450,000 | €250,000 | €145,000 | €85,000 | €50,000 | €27,000 | €12,000 | €6,000 | €3,000 |
Doubles * | €450,000 | €225,000 | €112,500 | €61,000 | €33,000 | €18,000 | €9,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Mixed Doubles * | €114,000 | €57,000 | €28,000 | €15,000 | €8,000 | €4,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Wheelchair Singles | €28,000 | €14,000 | €7,000 | €4,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Wheelchair Doubles * | €8,000 | €4,000 | €2,400 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
* per team
Singles players
Day-by-day summaries
Singles seeds
The following are the seeded players and notable players who withdrew from the event. Seedings are based on ATP and WTA rankings as of 18 May 2015. Rank and points before are as of 25 May 2015.
Men's Singles
Seed | Rank | Player | Points before | Points defending | Points won | Points after | Status |
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1 | 1 | ![]() |
13,845 | 1,200 | 1,200 | 13,845 | Runner-up, lost to ![]() |
2 | 2 | ![]() |
9,235 | 180 | 360 | 9,415 | Quarterfinals lost to ![]() |
3 | 3 | ![]() |
7,040 | 720 | 720 | 7,040 | Semifinals lost to ![]() |
4 | 4 | ![]() |
5,230 | 360 | 180 | 5,050 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
5 | 5 | ![]() |
5,220 | 10 | 360 | 5,570 | Quarterfinals lost to ![]() |
6 | 7 | ![]() |
4,570 | 2,000 | 360 | 2,930 | Quarterfinals lost to ![]() |
7 | 8 | ![]() |
4,490 | 360 | 360 | 4,490 | Quarterfinals lost to ![]() |
8 | 9 | ![]() |
3,845 | 10 | 2,000 | 5,835 | Champion, defeated ![]() |
9 | 10 | ![]() |
3,370 | 90 | 180 | 3,460 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
10 | 11 | ![]() |
2,760 | 10 | 10 | 2,760 | First round lost to ![]() |
11 | 12 | ![]() |
2,280 | 45 | 10 | 2,245 | First round lost to ![]() |
12 | 13 | ![]() |
2,210 | 90 | 180 | 2,300 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
13 | 14 | ![]() |
2,065 | 360 | 180 | 1,885 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
14 | 15 | ![]() |
2,045 | 180 | 720 | 2,585 | Semifinals lost to ![]() |
15 | 17 | ![]() |
1,970 | 180 | 90 | 1,880 | Third round lost to ![]() |
16 | 16 | ![]() |
1,980 | 180 | 45 | 1,845 | Second round lost to ![]() |
17 | 18 | ![]() |
1,835 | 10 | 90 | 1,915 | Third round lost to ![]() |
18 | 19 | ![]() |
1,755 | 90 | 45 | 1,710 | Second round lost to ![]() |
19 | 20 | ![]() |
1,750 | 90 | 45 | 1,705 | Second round lost to ![]() |
20 | 21 | ![]() |
1,625 | 90 | 180 | 1,715 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
21 | 23 | ![]() |
1,502 | 45 | 90 | 1,547 | Third round lost to ![]() |
22 | 28 | ![]() |
1,285 | 90 | 45 | 1,240 | Second round lost to ![]() |
23 | 22 | ![]() |
1,580 | 90 | 90 | 1,580 | Third round lost to ![]() |
24 | 29 | ![]() |
1,275 | 720 | 45 | 600 | Second round lost to ![]() |
25 | 25 | ![]() |
1,330 | 90 | 10 | 1,250 | First round lost to ![]() |
26 | 24 | ![]() |
1,335 | 180 | 10 | 1,165 | First round lost to ![]() |
27 | 26 | ![]() |
1,320 | 10 | 45 | 1,355 | Second round lost to ![]() |
28 | 27 | ![]() |
1,295 | 90 | 45 | 1,250 | Second round lost to ![]() |
29 | 30 | ![]() |
1,250 | 0 | 90 | 1,340 | Third round lost to ![]() |
30 | 31 | ![]() |
1,223 | 45 | 10 | 1,188 | First round lost to ![]() |
31 | 32 | ![]() |
1,217 | (20)† | 45 | 1,242 | Second round lost to ![]() |
32 | 33 | ![]() |
1,180 | 180 | 45 | 1,045 | Second round lost to ![]() |
† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2014. Accordingly, points for his 18th best result are deducted instead.
Withdrawn players
Rank | Player | Points before | Points defending | Points after | Withdrawal reason |
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6 | ![]() |
4,800 | 360 | 4,440 | Right foot injury[11] |
Women's Singles
Seed | Rank | Player | Points before | Points defending | Points won | Points after | Status |
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1 | 1 | ![]() |
9,361 | 70 | 2,000 | 11,291 | Champion, defeated ![]() |
2 | 2 | ![]() |
7,710 | 2,000 | 240 | 5,950 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
3 | 3 | ![]() |
7,360 | 1,300 | 70 | 6,130 | Second round lost to ![]() |
4 | 4 | ![]() |
6,760 | 130 | 240 | 6,870 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
5 | 5 | ![]() |
4,940 | 10 | 70 | 5,000 | Second round lost to ![]() |
6 | 6 | ![]() |
3,888 | 780 | 10 | 3,118 | First round lost to ![]() |
7 | 7 | ![]() |
3,655 | 130 | 780 | 4,305 | Semifinals lost to ![]() |
8 | 8 | ![]() |
3,645 | 430 | 130 | 3,345 | Third round lost to ![]() |
9 | 9 | ![]() |
3,510 | 130 | 240 | 3,620 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
10 | 10 | ![]() |
3,310 | 780 | 130 | 2,660 | Third round lost to ![]() |
11 | 11 | ![]() |
3,230 | 240 | 130 | 3,120 | Third round lost to ![]() |
12 | 12 | ![]() |
3,010 | 70 | 70 | 3,010 | Second round lost to ![]() |
13 | 13 | ![]() |
2,995 | 240 | 1,300 | 4,055 | Runner-up, lost to ![]() |
14 | 14 | ![]() |
2,885 | 130 | 10 | 2,765 | First round lost to ![]() |
15 | 15 | ![]() |
2,646 | 70 | 10 | 2,586 | First round lost to ![]() |
16 | 16 | ![]() |
2,275 | 10 | 130 | 2,395 | Third round lost to ![]() |
17 | 17 | ![]() |
2,140 | 430 | 430 | 2,140 | Quarterfinals lost to ![]() |
18 | 18 | ![]() |
2,118 | 430 | 70 | 1,758 | Second round lost to ![]() |
19 | 21 | ![]() |
2,045 | 70 | 430 | 2,405 | Quarterfinals lost to ![]() |
20 | 19 | ![]() |
2,105 | 70 | 130 | 2,165 | Third round lost to ![]() |
21 | 20 | ![]() |
2,075 | 430 | 430 | 2,075 | Quarterfinals lost to ![]() |
22 | 23 | ![]() |
1,995 | 10 | 10 | 1,995 | First round lost to ![]() |
23 | 24 | ![]() |
1,958 | 110 | 780 | 2,628 | Semifinals lost to ![]() |
24 | 26 | ![]() |
1,842 | 10 | 10 | 1,842 | First round retired against ![]() |
25 | 25 | ![]() |
1,860 | 240 | 10 | 1,630 | First round lost to ![]() |
26 | 22 | ![]() |
2,010 | 240 | 130 | 1,900 | Third round lost to ![]() |
27 | 27 | ![]() |
1,733 | 0 | 130 | 1,863 | Third round lost to ![]() |
28 | 28 | ![]() |
1,731 | 70 | 240 | 1,901 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
29 | 29 | ![]() |
1,700 | 70 | 240 | 1,870 | Fourth round lost to ![]() |
30 | 30 | ![]() |
1,536 | 30 | 130 | 1,636 | Third round lost to ![]() |
31 | 31 | ![]() |
1,475 | 10 | 10 | 1,475 | First round lost to ![]() |
32 | 32 | ![]() |
1,375 | 10 | 70 | 1,435 | Second round lost to ![]() |
Doubles seeds
Mixed Doubles
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20 | 2 |
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21 | 3 |
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22 | 4 |
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24 | 5 |
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27 | 6 |
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28 | 7 |
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29 | 8 |
- 1 Rankings were as of 18 May 2015.
Main draw wildcard entries
The following players were given wildcards to the main draw based on internal selection and recent performances.[12]
Men's Singles
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Men's Doubles
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Women's Doubles
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Main draw qualifiers
Men's SinglesMen's Singles Qualifiers
Men's Singles Qualifiers – Lucky Losers
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Women's SinglesWomen's Singles Qualifiers
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Protected ranking
The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:
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Champions
Seniors
Men's singles
Stan Wawrinka def. Novak Djokovic, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–4
- It was Wawrinka's 2nd Grand Slam singles title, 10th career singles title and his 1st at the French Open.
Stan Wawrinka and Novak Djokovic got off to an even start at 3–3 in the first set, when Wawrinka's serve broke down, allowing Djokovic to win the set 6–4. In the second set, Wawrinka's form improved, and he eventually broke Djokovic on his fifth opportunity, which was set point, taking the set 6–4. Although Wawrinka earned three break points on Djokovic's first service game in the third set, at 1–0, Djokovic saved them all and held serve. However, Wawrinka broke serve four games later, firing "a brilliant forehand winner" and "an equally breathtaking backhand" to earn three break points and converting the first, and went on to take the set 6–3. In the fourth set, Djokovic quickly broke Wawrinka's serve and took a 3–0 lead, but Wawrinka broke back to level the set. When Wawrinka pressed on Djokovic's serve to earn two break points at 3–3, Djokovic rebounded with a succession of points to win the game and threaten Wawrinka's own serve at 0–40. Wawrinka then mounted his own comeback to hold serve before breaking Djokovic in the next game for a 5–4 lead. After earning a championship point at 40–30, Wawrinka fired a serve that appeared as though it may have been an ace, but the chair umpire checked the mark and confirmed that the ball was out. Djokovic rallied to earn a break point, but Wawrinka held his nerve and reeled off three points in a row to claim the fourth set and match.[2]
Women's singles
Serena Williams def. Lucie Šafářová, 6–3, 6–7(2–7), 6–2
- It was Williams's 20th Grand Slam singles title, her 3rd singles title of the year and 3rd at the French Open.
Serena Williams and Lucie Šafářová contested the finals of the women's singles championship. Williams won the first set 6–3 over Šafářová and started strong in the second set, going up 4–1 and appearing to be cruising toward her 20th major title. However, Šafářová fought back to even the set and take it into a tiebreaker, which she won easily. Momentum on her side, Šafářová won the first two games of the third set, but Williams managed to break her serve with a "heavy return". Williams did not allow Šafářová a single game for the remainder of the deciding set, winning it with the seventh break of the match.[4]
Men's doubles
Ivan Dodig / Marcelo Melo def. Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan, 6–7(5–7), 7–6(7–5), 7–5
- It was Dodig and Marcelo's 1st Grand Slam doubles titles.[15]
Women's doubles
Bethanie Mattek-Sands / Lucie Šafářová def. Casey Dellacqua / Yaroslava Shvedova, 3–6, 6–4, 6–2
- It was Mattek-Sands and Šafářová's 2nd Grand Slam doubles titles.[16]
Mixed doubles
Bethanie Mattek-Sands / Mike Bryan def. Lucie Hradecká / Marcin Matkowski, 7–6(7–3), 6–1
Juniors
Boys' Singles
Tommy Paul def. Taylor Harry Fritz, 7–6(7–4), 2–6, 6–2
Girls' Singles
Paula Badosa Gibert def. Anna Kalinskaya, 6–3, 6–3
Boys' Doubles
Álvaro López San Martín / Jaume Munar def. William Blumberg / Tommy Paul, 6–4, 6–2
Girls' Doubles
Miriam Kolodziejová / Markéta Vondroušová def. Caroline Dolehide / Katerina Stewart, 6–0, 6–3
Wheelchair events
Wheelchair Men's Singles
Shingo Kunieda def. Stéphane Houdet, 6–1, 6–0
Wheelchair Women's Singles
Jiske Griffioen def. Aniek van Koot, 6–0, 6–2
Wheelchair Men's Doubles
Shingo Kunieda / Gordon Reid def. Gustavo Fernández / Nicolas Peifer, 6–1, 7–6(7–1)
Wheelchair Women's Doubles
Jiske Griffioen / Aniek van Koot def. Yui Kamiji / Jordanne Whiley, 7–6(7–1), 3–6, [10–8]
Other events
Legends Under 45 Doubles
Juan Carlos Ferrero / Carlos Moyá def. Arnaud Clément / Nicolas Escudé, 6–3, 6–3
Legends Over 45 Doubles
Guy Forget / Henri Leconte def. Cédric Pioline / Mark Woodforde, 4–6, 7–6(7–5), [10–3]
Women's Legends Doubles
Kim Clijsters / Martina Navratilova def. Lindsay Davenport / Mary Joe Fernández, 2–6, 6–2, [11–9]
Withdrawals
The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament but withdrew.
- Before the tournament
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- During the tournament
- Men's Singles
Retirements
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References
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