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French Open Increases Overall Prize Money By 10%

This year's French Open singles champions will earn €100,000 more than they did in '17.GETTY IMAGES

Roland Garros Tournament Dir Guy Forget announced the singles champions at this year's French Open will receive €2.2M ($2.7M), up €100,000 ($123,110) from '17, according to the AFP. The overall prize money will increase by around 10%, rising from €36M last year to €39.2M ($48.4M). Forget added that money for qualifying and first-round losers "would again increase," with €40,000 ($49,240) for players who fall in the opening round -- €5,000 ($6,155) more than '17. Despite the changes, the French Open "still offers less prize money than other Grand Slam tournaments," after the Australian Open in January also increased prize money by 10%. The 2018 French Open will run from May 27-June 10 in Paris (AFP, 3/20).

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