The French Open main draw ceremony for singles will be held on Thursday, May 21, at 2 p.m. local time (5:30 p.m. IST) in Paris.
This year’s French Open is set to begin from May 24 and concludes on June 7 at Roland Garros.
Where can you watch French Open 2026 draw ceremony?
French Open 2026 draw ceremony will be live streamed on the tournament’s official YouTube channel..
Where to watch French Open 2026 in India?
French Open 2026 will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network and live streamed on Sony Liv (app and website) and FanCode (app and website) from May 24 to June 7
Round-wise details of the ranking points on offer
Men’s Singles
Winner: 2,000 points
Runner-up: 1,300 points
Semifinals: 800 points
Quarterfinals: 400 points
Fourth Round: 200 points
Third Round: 100 points
Second Round: 50 points
First Round: 10 points
Women’s Singles
Winner: 2,000 points
Runner-up: 1,300 points
Semifinals: 780 points
Quarterfinals: 430 points
Fourth Round: 240 points
Third Round: 130 points
Second Round: 70 points
First Round: 10 points
Men’s Doubles (per team)
Winner: 2,000 points
Runner-up: 1,200 points
Semifinals: 720 points
Quarterfinals: 360 points
Third Round: 180 points
Second Round: 90 points
First Round: 0 points
Women’s Doubles (per team)
Winner: 2,000 points
Runner-up: 1,300 points
Semifinals: 780 points
Quarterfinals: 430 points
Third Round: 240 points
Second Round: 130 points
First Round: 10 points
What is the total prize money for French Open 2026?
Prize money at this year’s French Open has jumped by 9.5 per cent, taking the total purse to 61.7 million euros (USD 72.69 million).
Men’s and women’s champion each will receive 2.8 million euros.
Who are the defending champions?
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz is the defending men’s singles champion. However, he has withdrawn from this year’s tournament due to a wrist injury.
In women’s singles, USA’s Coco Gauff is the reigning champion.
In men’s doubles, Spain’s Marcel Granollers and Argentina’s Horacio Zeballos won the title while in women’s doubles, the all-Italian duo of Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani were the winners last year.
Errani also clinched the mixed doubles title with compatriot Andrea Vavassori.
Alfie Hewett of Great Britain and Yui Kamiji of Japan were the winners in men’s and women’s wheelchair singles.
Israel’s Guy Sasson won the wheelchair quad singles.
Wheelchair men’s doubles title was clinched by the all-British duo of Alfie Hewitt and Gordon Reid while in the women’s category, Japan’s Yui Kamiji and South Africa’s Kgothatso Montjane lifted the winner’s trophy.
Sasson and Dutchman Niels Vink emerged victorious in wheelchair quad doubles.
Published on May 21, 2026











