French Open

One of the four major tournaments that is played every year in world tennis Association for major grand slam, the French open is a very distinct tournament because it is played on clay courts. Clay is different from hard-court and different from grass in that the ball takes many wild bounces and is much more difficult to gauge the direction which is it is going to bounce. The four court surfaces of the four major grand slams make them all very individual and distinct but none more so than the French Open just because so few people actually ever get to play on a clay court. Even true tennis aficionados rarely get to play on clay because there are so few courts available.

If you want to know about things like the French Open tennis history or any of the other past results of the French Open matches and you should definitely see about any links to any archival sites. There are many different sites available on the Internet including the direct French Open site fits the official French Open site which has archival information about past results of old matches and where you can fully understand about the divergent winning histories of French Open matches. Often times the best players in the world will lose their French Open matches early on just because the court is so different from what they plan on most of the time

The French Open winners vary from year to year whether you're talking about 1989, 2003, 2005, or 2007 there are different winners of the French Open year after year. If you want another French Open schedule for this coming year than you should certainly see about going to that official French Open website and seeing which you can find out. There's plenty of information available on the Internet and you can oftentimes find information that you didn't even know like maybe special travel deals with they have for people coming in from out of town.

In order to get a full appreciation for the French Open you should definitely see about getting out onto a clay court yourself. Understanding the differences between clay and other services is pivotal understanding why the French Open is such an up for grabs of and year after year. You could literally toss a coin into the air and it wouldn't be able to predict the winner of this year's French Open or next year's French Open at all.

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