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Tennis tournament
2011 French Open
Date22 May – 5 June 2011
Edition110
Category81stGrand Slam (ITF)
SurfaceClay
LocationParis (XVIe), France
VenueStade Roland Garros
Champions
Men's singles
SpainRafael Nadal
Women's singles
ChinaLi Na
Men's doubles
BelarusMax Mirnyi /CanadaDaniel Nestor
Women's doubles
Czech RepublicAndrea Hlaváčková /Czech RepublicLucie Hradecká
Mixed doubles
AustraliaCasey Dellacqua /United StatesScott Lipsky
Wheelchair men's singles
NetherlandsMaikel Scheffers
Wheelchair women's singles
NetherlandsEsther Vergeer
Wheelchair men's doubles
JapanShingo Kunieda /FranceNicolas Peifer
Wheelchair women's doubles
NetherlandsEsther Vergeer /NetherlandsSharon Walraven
Boys' singles
United StatesBjorn Fratangelo
Girls' singles
TunisiaOns Jabeur
Boys' doubles
SpainAndrés Artuñedo /SpainRoberto Carballés
Girls' doubles
RussiaIrina Khromacheva /UkraineMaryna Zanevska
Legends under 45 doubles
FranceFabrice Santoro /AustraliaTodd Woodbridge
Women's legends doubles
United StatesLindsay Davenport /SwitzerlandMartina Hingis
Legends over 45 doubles
FranceGuy Forget /FranceHenri Leconte
← 2010 ·French Open· 2012 →

The2011 French Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoorclay courts. It was the 110th edition of theFrench Open, and the secondGrand Slam event of the year. It took place at theStade Roland Garros in Paris, France, from 22 May to 5 June 2011.[1]

Rafael Nadal successfully defended his 2010 title, defeatingrivalRoger Federer in the final to win his sixth French Open title.Francesca Schiavone was narrowly unsuccessful in her title defence, being defeated byLi Na in the final. Li became the first female Asian to win a Grand Slam singles title.[2]

Tournament

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Court Philippe Chatrier where the Finals of the French Open took place.

The 2011 French Open was the one hundred and tenth edition of the French Open. It was held atStade Roland Garros in Paris. The tournament was an event run by theInternational Tennis Federation (ITF) and was part of the2011 ATP World Tour and the2011 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event. There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which is part of the Grade A category of tournaments. There were also singles and doubles events for men's and women'swheelchair tennis players as part of the NEC tour under the Grand Slam category. The tournament was played on clay courts. The tournament took place over a series of twenty courts, including the three main showcourts,Court Philippe Chatrier,Court Suzanne Lenglen andCourt 1.

Ranking points

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Senior ranking points

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EventWFSFQF4R3R2R1RQQ3Q2Q1
SinglesPoints (M)20001200720360180904510251680
Points (F)2000140090050028016010056050402
DoublesPoints (M)20001200720360180900----
Points (F)200014009005002801605-----

Junior ranking points

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Below is a table charting the points that are available to the boys and girls in boy singles and doubles play.

Stage[3][4]Boys singlesBoys doublesGirls singlesGirls doubles
Champion250180250180
Runner up180120180120
Semifinals1208012080
Quarterfinals80508050
Round of 1650305030
Round of 323030
Qualifier who loses in first round2525
Qualifying final round2020

Wheelchair ranking points

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Stage[5]Men's singlesMen's doublesWomen's singlesWomen's doubles
Champion800
Runner up500
Semifinals375100375100
Quarterfinals100100

Prize money

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The total amount of prize money available for the 2011 tournament was €17,520,000. The prize money breakdown was as follows:[6]

EventWFSFQF4R3R2R1RQ3Q2Q1
SinglesPrize money€1,200,000€600,000€300,000€150,000€75,000€42,000€25,000€15,000€8,000€4,000€2,500
DoublesPrize money*€330,000€165,000€82,500€42,000€22,000€12,000€7,500----
Mixed doublesPrize money*€100,000€50,000€25,000€13,000--€7,000€3,500---

* per team

Men's and women's wheelchair singles

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  • Winners: €15,000
  • Runners-up: €7,500
  • Semi-finalists: €4,000
  • Quarter-finalists: €2,500

Men's and women's wheelchair doubles

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  • Winners: €5,000
  • Runners-up: €2,500
  • Semi-finalists: €1,500

Singles players

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Men's singles

ChampionRunner-up
SpainRafael Nadal (1)SwitzerlandRoger Federer (3)
Semifinals out
United KingdomAndy Murray (4)SerbiaNovak Djokovic (2)
Quarterfinals out
SwedenRobin Söderling (5)ArgentinaJuan Ignacio ChelaFranceGaël Monfils (9)ItalyFabio Fognini
4th round out
CroatiaIvan LjubičićFranceGilles Simon (18)SerbiaViktor Troicki (15)ColombiaAlejandro Falla (Q)
SpainDavid Ferrer (7)SwitzerlandStanislas Wawrinka (14)SpainAlbert MontañésFranceRichard Gasquet (13)
3rd round out
CroatiaAntonio Veić (Q)SpainFernando Verdasco (16)United StatesMardy Fish (10)ArgentinaLeonardo Mayer (Q)
GermanyMichael BerrerUkraineAlexandr Dolgopolov (21)PolandŁukasz Kubot (Q)Czech RepublicLukáš Rosol (Q)
UkraineSergiy Stakhovsky (31)BelgiumSteve Darcis (Q)FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga (17)SerbiaJanko Tipsarević (29)
SpainGuillermo García López (30)RussiaMikhail Youzhny (12)BrazilThomaz Bellucci (23)ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro (25)
2nd round out
SpainPablo AndújarRussiaNikolay Davydenko (28)United StatesSam Querrey (24)BelgiumXavier Malisse
NetherlandsRobin HaaseFranceJérémy ChardyCyprusMarcos Baghdatis (27)SpainAlbert Ramos (Q)
ItalySimone Bolelli (LL)FranceArnaud Clément (WC)AustriaAndreas Haider-MaurerGermanyTobias Kamke
ArgentinaCarlos Berlocq (Q)GermanyFlorian Mayer (20)South AfricaKevin Anderson (32)AustriaJürgen Melzer (8)
FranceJulien BenneteauJapanKei NishikoriGermanyPhilipp PetzschnerFranceGuillaume Rufin (WC)
NetherlandsThomas Schoorel (Q)RussiaIgor AndreevSpainPere RibaFranceMaxime Teixeira (WC)
FranceStéphane Robert (Q)TurkeyMarsel İlhan (LL)SpainRubén Ramírez HidalgoKazakhstanMikhail Kukushkin
SpainMarcel GranollersItalyAndreas SeppiSloveniaBlaž KavčičRomaniaVictor Hănescu
1st round out
United StatesJohn IsnerColombiaSantiago GiraldoUruguayPablo CuevasGermanyDenis Gremelmayr (Q)
GermanyPhilipp KohlschreiberIndiaSomdev DevvarmanRussiaDmitry TursunovArgentinaJuan Mónaco
BrazilRicardo MelloSpainDaniel Gimeno TraverBulgariaGrigor DimitrovUnited StatesMichael Russell
PortugalFrederico GilGermanyDustin BrownSpainJavier Martí (Q)United StatesRyan Harrison (LL)
FranceÉric Prodon (Q)CanadaFrank Dancevic (Q)ItalyFilippo VolandriCanadaMilos Raonic (26)
GermanyRainer SchüttlerUnited StatesRyan SweetingBelgiumOlivier RochusGermanyJulian Reister
SpainNicolás Almagro (11)AustraliaBernard Tomic (WC)ItalyPotito StaraceRussiaIgor Kunitsyn
FranceNicolas MahutUnited StatesTim Smyczek (WC)FranceÉdouard Roger-Vasselin (WC)GermanyAndreas Beck (LL)
FinlandJarkko NieminenPortugalRui MachadoChinese TaipeiLu Yen-hsunFranceDavid Guez (Q)
FranceMichaël Llodra (22)GermanyMischa ZverevFranceAdrian MannarinoGermanyBjörn Phau (Q)
FranceAugustin Gensse (Q)ArgentinaMáximo GonzálezFranceFlorent SerraCzech RepublicJan Hájek
ArgentinaBrian DabulCroatiaIvan DodigFranceVincent Millot (WC)SpainFeliciano López
Czech RepublicTomáš Berdych (6)UzbekistanDenis IstominGermanyTommy Haas (PR)United StatesRobert Kendrick
CroatiaMarin Čilić (19)FranceMarc Gicquel (LL)GermanyDaniel BrandsJapanGo Soeda
Czech RepublicRadek ŠtěpánekUnited StatesAlex Bogomolov Jr. (LL)RussiaTeymuraz GabashviliKazakhstanAndrey Golubev
CroatiaIvo Karlović (PR)LatviaErnests GulbisFranceBenoît Paire (WC)NetherlandsThiemo de Bakker
Women's singles
ChampionRunner-up
ChinaLi Na (6)ItalyFrancesca Schiavone (5)
Semifinals out
FranceMarion Bartoli (11)RussiaMaria Sharapova (7)
Quarterfinals out
RussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova (13)RussiaAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova (14)BelarusVictoria Azarenka (4)GermanyAndrea Petkovic (15)
4th round out
SlovakiaDaniela Hantuchová (28)ArgentinaGisela DulkoRussiaVera Zvonareva (3)SerbiaJelena Janković (10)
Czech RepublicPetra Kvitová (9)RussiaEkaterina MakarovaPolandAgnieszka Radwańska (12)RussiaMaria Kirilenko (25)
3rd round out
DenmarkCaroline Wozniacki (1)CanadaRebecca MarinoGermanyJulia Görges (17)AustraliaSamantha Stosur (8)
AustraliaAnastasia RodionovaSpainNuria Llagostera Vives (Q)United StatesBethanie Mattek-SandsChinaPeng Shuai (29)
RomaniaSorana CîrsteaUnited StatesVania KingEstoniaKaia Kanepi (16)ItalyRoberta Vinci (30)
Chinese TaipeiChan Yung-jan (Q)BelgiumYanina Wickmayer (21)AustraliaJarmila Gajdošová (24)NetherlandsArantxa Rus
2nd round out
CanadaAleksandra Wozniak (Q)ItalySara ErraniSpainMaría José Martínez SánchezRomaniaIrina-Camelia Begu
BelarusOlga Govortsova (Q)Czech RepublicLucie ŠafářováBulgariaTsvetana Pironkova (32)RomaniaSimona Halep
GermanySabine Lisicki (Q)RomaniaEdina Gallovits-HallFranceAlizé CornetGermanyMona Barthel (Q)
RussiaVera DushevinaUnited StatesVarvara LepchenkoSloveniaPolona HercogRussiaVesna Dolonts
SpainSílvia Soler Espinosa (Q)RomaniaAlexandra Dulgheru (27)United KingdomElena BaltachaChinaZheng Jie
United KingdomHeather Watson (Q)SwedenJohanna LarssonFranceIryna Brémond (WC)FrancePauline Parmentier (WC)
FranceCaroline Garcia (WC)United StatesJill CraybasJapanAyumi MoritaIndiaSania Mirza
Czech RepublicLucie HradeckáSpainAnabel Medina GarriguesSouth AfricaChanelle ScheepersBelgiumKim Clijsters (2)
1st round out
JapanKimiko Date-KrummJapanJunri NamigataUnited StatesChristina McHaleChinaZhang Shuai
IsraelShahar Pe'er (19)UkraineKateryna BondarenkoFranceAravane RezaïSlovakiaMagdaléna Rybáriková
Georgia (country)Anna TatishviliHungaryÁgnes SzávayBelgiumKirsten FlipkensFranceMathilde Johansson
AustraliaCasey Dellacqua (WC)United StatesIrina Falconi (WC)RussiaAlla KudryavtsevaCzech RepublicIveta Benešová
SpainLourdes Domínguez LinoUzbekistanAkgul AmanmuradovaGermanyAngelique KerberRussiaNadia Petrova (26)
RussiaAnastasia Pivovarova (LL)Czech RepublicRenata VoráčováAustriaSybille BammerKazakhstanYaroslava Shvedova
UkraineAlona BondarenkoAustraliaJelena DokićSpainArantxa Parra SantonjaItalyFlavia Pennetta (18)
AustriaTamira PaszekFranceOlivia Sanchez (WC)United KingdomAnne KeothavongUnited StatesMelanie Oudin
Czech RepublicBarbora Záhlavová-StrýcováRussiaElena VesninaSwitzerlandPatty SchnyderSpainLaura Pous Tió
SlovakiaDominika Cibulková (22)United StatesSloane Stephens (Q)Czech RepublicSandra ZahlavováHungaryGréta Arn
SwedenSofia ArvidssonFranceStéphanie Foretz Gacon (WC)ItalyRomina OprandiSerbiaAna Ivanovic (20)
ItalyAlberta BriantiRussiaEvgeniya RodinaRussiaKsenia PervakCzech RepublicAndrea Hlaváčková
CroatiaMirjana LučićCzech RepublicZuzana OndráškováGreeceEleni Daniilidou (Q)Czech RepublicKlára Zakopalová (31)
RomaniaMonica NiculescuFranceKristina Mladenovic (WC)GermanyKristina BarroisAustriaPatricia Mayr-Achleitner
SerbiaBojana JovanovskiLatviaAnastasija SevastovaItalyCorinna Dentoni (Q)FranceVirginie Razzano
United StatesCoCo VandewegheUkraineViktoriya Kutuzova (PR)New ZealandMarina Erakovic (Q)BelarusAnastasiya Yakimova

Day-by-day summaries

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Main article:2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries

Events

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Seniors

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Men's singles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Men's singles

SpainRafael Nadal defeatedSwitzerlandRoger Federer 7–5, 7–6(7–3), 5–7, 6–1

  • In the final, Nadal won his sixth French Open title with a victory over the world number three to hold his title.[7] It was Nadal's third title of the year and 46th of his career.[8] It was the first slam he had won this year and the tenth of his career.[9]

Women's singles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Women's singles

ChinaLi Na defeatedItalyFrancesca Schiavone, 6–4, 7–6(7–0)

  • In the final Li Na played the defending champion Francesca Schiavone and won in straight sets.[10] In the final tiebreak game Li won 7–0. It was Li's 2nd title of the year and 5th of her career. Li became the first Chinese and the first Asian winner of a singles Grand Slam tennis tournament.[10] It was Li's second Grand Slam final, after she reached the final of the2011 Australian Open.[10] After her victory Li Na said that "everyone in China will be so excited".[11]

Men's doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Men's doubles

BelarusMax Mirnyi /CanadaDaniel Nestor defeatedColombiaJuan Sebastián Cabal /ArgentinaEduardo Schwank, 7–6(7–3), 3–6, 6–4

  • Mirnyi and Nestor both won their third French Open men's doubles title; Mirnyi won his fifth Grand Slam men's doubles title, and Nestor his seventh.

Women's doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Women's doubles

Czech RepublicAndrea Hlaváčková /Czech RepublicLucie Hradecká defeatedIndiaSania Mirza /RussiaElena Vesnina, 6–4, 6–3

  • Hlaváčková and Hradecká both won their first Grand Slam title.

Mixed doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Mixed doubles

AustraliaCasey Dellacqua /United StatesScott Lipsky defeatedSloveniaKatarina Srebotnik /SerbiaNenad Zimonjić, 7–6(8–6), 4–6, [10–7]

  • Dellacqua and Lipsky both won their first Grand Slam title.

Juniors

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Boys' singles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Boys' singles

United StatesBjorn Fratangelo defeatedAustriaDominic Thiem, 3–6, 6–3, 8–6

  • Fratangelo won his first junior Grand Slam title. He is the first American to win the junior title sinceJohn McEnroe's junior title in 1977.[12]

Girls' singles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Girls' singles

TunisiaOns Jabeur defeatedPuerto RicoMonica Puig, 7–6(10–8), 6–1

  • Jabeur won her first junior Grand Slam title.

Boys' doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Boys' doubles

SpainAndrés Artuñedo /SpainRoberto Carballés defeatedUnited States Mitchell Krueger /United States Shane Vinsant, 5–7, 7–6(7–5), [10–5]

  • Artunedo and Carballes both won their first junior Grand Slam title.

Girls' doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Girls' doubles

RussiaIrina Khromacheva /UkraineMaryna Zanevska defeatedRussiaVictoria Kan /NetherlandsDemi Schuurs, 6–4, 7–5

  • Khromacheva won her first junior Grand Slam doubles title, and Zanevska won her second.

Wheelchair events

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Wheelchair men's singles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles

NetherlandsMaikel Scheffers defeatedFranceNicolas Peifer, 7–6(7–3), 6–3

  • Scheffers won his first Grand Slam title.

Wheelchair women's singles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Wheelchair women's singles

NetherlandsEsther Vergeer defeatedNetherlandsMarjolein Buis, 6–0, 6–2

  • Vergeer won her fifth consecutive French Open singles title and her 18th Grand Slam singles title.

Wheelchair men's doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles

JapanShingo Kunieda /FranceNicolas Peifer defeatedNetherlandsRobin Ammerlaan /SwedenStefan Olsson, 6–2, 6–3

  • Kunieda won his third French Open doubles title, and tenth Grand Slam doubles title.
  • Peifer won his first Grand Slam title.

Wheelchair women's doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Wheelchair women's doubles

NetherlandsEsther Vergeer /NetherlandsSharon Walraven defeatedNetherlandsJiske Griffioen /NetherlandsAniek van Koot, 5–7, 6–4, [10–5]

  • Vergeer won her fourth French Open doubles title, and 17th Grand Slam doubles title.
  • Walraven won her fourth consecutive Grand Slam title.

Other events

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Legends under 45 doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Legends under 45 doubles

FranceFabrice Santoro /AustraliaTodd Woodbridge defeatedFranceArnaud Boetsch /FranceCédric Pioline, 6–2, 6–4

Legends over 45 doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Legends over 45 doubles

FranceGuy Forget /FranceHenri Leconte defeatedEcuadorAndrés Gómez /United StatesJohn McEnroe, 6–3, 5–7, [10–8]

Women's legends doubles

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Main article:2011 French Open – Women's legends doubles

United StatesLindsay Davenport /SwitzerlandMartina Hingis defeatedUnited StatesMartina Navratilova /Czech RepublicJana Novotná, 6–1, 6–2

Singles seeds

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The following are the seeded players and notable players who withdrew from the event. Rankings are as of 16 May 2011 and the Points are as of 23 May 2011. For the first time since the 2006 French Open, the top four seeds all made it to the semifinals.

Men's singles

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SeedRank[13]PlayerPointsPoints defendingPoints wonNew pointsStatus
11SpainRafael Nadal
12070
2000
2000
12070
Champion, defeatedSwitzerlandRoger Federer [3]
22SerbiaNovak Djokovic
11665
360
720
12025
Semifinal lost toSwitzerlandRoger Federer [3]
33SwitzerlandRoger Federer
8390
360
1200
9230
Runner-Up, lost toSpainRafael Nadal [1]
44United KingdomAndy Murray
6085
180
720
6625
Semifinal lost toSpainRafael Nadal [1]
55SwedenRobin Söderling
5435
1200
360
4595
Quarterfinals lost toSpainRafael Nadal [1]
66Czech RepublicTomáš Berdych
4200
720
10
3490
First round lost toFranceStéphane Robert[14]
77SpainDavid Ferrer
4060
90
180
4150
Fourth round lost toFranceGaël Monfils [9]
88AustriaJürgen Melzer
2850
720
45
2175
Second round lost toCzech RepublicLukáš Rosol
99FranceGaël Monfils
2465
45
360
2780
Quarterfinals lost toSwitzerlandRoger Federer [3]
1010United StatesMardy Fish
2395
45
90
2440
Third round lost toFranceGilles Simon [18]
1112SpainNicolás Almagro
2225
360
10
1875
First round lostPolandŁukasz Kubot
1213RussiaMikhail Youzhny
2010
360
90
1740
Third round lost toSpainAlbert Montañés
1314FranceRichard Gasquet
1755
10
180
1925
Fourth round lost toSerbiaNovak Djokovic [2]
1415SwitzerlandStanislas Wawrinka
1920
180
180
1920
Fourth round lost toSwitzerlandRoger Federer [3]
1516SerbiaViktor Troicki
1840
90
180
1930
Fourth round lost toUnited KingdomAndy Murray [4]
1617SpainFernando Verdasco
1515
180
90
1425
Third round lost toCroatiaIvan Ljubičić
1718FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga
1570
180
90
1480
Third round lost toSwitzerlandStanislas Wawrinka [14]
1819FranceGilles Simon
1565
0
180
1745
Fourth round lost toSwedenRobin Söderling [5]
1920CroatiaMarin Čilić
1515
180
10
1345
First round lost toSpainRubén Ramírez Hidalgo[15]
2021GermanyFlorian Mayer
1555
0
45
1600
Second round lost toColombiaAlejandro Falla
2123UkraineAlexandr Dolgopolov
1450
90
90
1450
Third round lost toSerbiaViktor Troicki [15]
2224FranceMichaël Llodra
1400
10
10
1400
First round lost toBelgiumSteve Darcis[16]
2325BrazilThomaz Bellucci
1395
180
90
1305
Third round lost toFranceRichard Gasquet [13]
2426United StatesSam Querrey
1325
10
45
1360
Second round lost toCroatiaIvan Ljubičić
2527ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro
1355
0
90
1445
Third round lost toSerbiaNovak Djokovic [2]
2628CanadaMilos Raonic
1342
0
10
1352
First round lost toGermanyMichael Berrer[17]
2729CyprusMarcos Baghdatis
1295
90
45
1250
Second round vsArgentinaLeonardo Mayer
2830RussiaNikolay Davydenko
1285
0
45
1330
Second round lost toCroatiaAntonio Veić
2932SerbiaJanko Tipsarević
1225
10
90
1305
Third round lost toSwitzerlandRoger Federer [3]
3033SpainGuillermo García López
1205
45
90
1250
Third round lost toItalyFabio Fognini
3134UkraineSergiy Stakhovsky
1145
10
90
1225
Third round lost toSpainDavid Ferrer [7]
3235South AfricaKevin Anderson
1150
10
45
1185
Second round lost toArgentinaJuan Ignacio Chela

Withdrawn players

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RankPlayerPointsPoints defendingPoints wonNew pointsWithdrew due to
11United StatesAndy Roddick
2290
90
0
2200
right shoulder injury[18]
22ArgentinaDavid Nalbandian
1425
0
0
1425
illness[19]
31SpainTommy Robredo
1245
10
0
1235
Left leg Injury[20]

Women's singles

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SeedRank[21]PlayerPointsPoints defendingPoints wonNew pointsStatus
11DenmarkCaroline Wozniacki
10255
500
160
9915
Third round lost toSlovakiaDaniela Hantuchová [28]
22BelgiumKim Clijsters
8115
0
100
8215
Second round lost toNetherlandsArantxa Rus
33RussiaVera Zvonareva
7755
100
280
7935
Fourth round lost toRussiaAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova [14]
44BelarusVictoria Azarenka
5425
5
500
5920
Quarterfinals lost toChinaLi Na [6]
55ItalyFrancesca Schiavone
5246
2000
1400
4646
Runner-up, lost toChinaLi Na [6]
66ChinaLi Na
4635
160
2000
6475
Champion, defeatedItalyFrancesca Schiavone [5]
77RussiaMaria Sharapova
4481
160
900
5221
Semifinal lost toChinaLi Na [6]
88AustraliaSamantha Stosur
4645
1400
160
3405
Third round lost toArgentinaGisela Dulko
99Czech RepublicPetra Kvitová
3743
5
280
4018
Fourth round lost toChinaLi Na [6]
1010SerbiaJelena Janković
3670
900
280
3050
Fourth round lost toItalyFrancesca Schiavone [5]
1111FranceMarion Bartoli
3000
160
900
3740
Semifinal lost toItalyFrancesca Schiavone [5]
1212PolandAgnieszka Radwańska
2876
100
280
3056
Fourth round lost toRussiaMaria Sharapova [7]
1313RussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova
2870
160
500
3210
Quarterfinals lost toFranceMarion Bartoli [11]
1414RussiaAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova
2715
160
500
3055
Quarterfinals lost toItalyFrancesca Schiavone [5]
1515GermanyAndrea Petkovic
2890
100
500
3290
Quarterfinals lost toRussiaMaria Sharapova [7]
1616EstoniaKaia Kanepi
2540
160
160
2540
Third round lost toRussiaEkaterina Makarova
1718GermanyJulia Görges
2500
100
160
2560
Third round lost toFranceMarion Bartoli [11]
1819ItalyFlavia Pennetta
2495
280
5
2220
First round lost toUnited StatesVarvara Lepchenko[22]
1920IsraelShahar Pe'er
2445
280
5
2170
First round lost toSpainMaría José Martínez Sánchez[23]
2021SerbiaAna Ivanovic
2425
100
5
2330
First round lost toSwedenJohanna Larsson
2122BelgiumYanina Wickmayer
2350
160
160
2350
Third round lost toPolandAgnieszka Radwańska [12]
2223SlovakiaDominika Cibulková
2210
160
5
2055
First round lostUnited StatesVania King
2324RussiaAlisa Kleybanova216516002005withdrew due to Illness[24]
2425AustraliaJarmila Gajdošová
2060
280
160
1940
Third round lost toGermanyAndrea Petkovic [15]
2526RussiaMaria Kirilenko
1985
280
280
1985
Fourth round lost toGermanyAndrea Petkovic [15]
2627RussiaNadia Petrova
1940
500
5
1445
First round lost toAustraliaAnastasia Rodionova[25]
2728RomaniaAlexandra Dulgheru
1515
160
100
1455
Second round lost toRomaniaSorana Cîrstea
2830SlovakiaDaniela Hantuchová
1875
280
280
1875
Fourth round lost toRussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova [13]
2931ChinaPeng Shuai
2080
0
160
2240
Third round lost toItalyFrancesca Schiavone [5]
3032ItalyRoberta Vinci
1615
100
160
1675
Third round lost toBelarusVictoria Azarenka [4]
3133Czech RepublicKlára Zakopalová
1600
100
5
1505
First round lost toChinese TaipeiChan Yung-jan[26]
3234BulgariaTsvetana Pironkova
1463
5
100
1558
Second round lost toArgentinaGisela Dulko

Withdrawn players

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RankPlayerPointsPoints defendingPoints wonNew pointsWithdrew due to
17United StatesSerena Williams
2500
500
0
2000
Pulmonary embolism[27]
24RussiaAlisa Kleybanova
2165
160
0
2005
Illness[24]
29United StatesVenus Williams
1840
280
0
1560
hip injury[28]

Wildcard entries

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Below are the lists of thewildcard awardees entering in the main draws.

Men's singles wildcard entries

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  1. United StatesTim Smyczek[29]
  2. AustraliaBernard Tomic[30]
  3. FranceArnaud Clément[31]
  4. FranceBenoît Paire[31]
  5. FranceMaxime Teixeira[31]
  6. FranceÉdouard Roger-Vasselin[31]
  7. FranceGuillaume Rufin[31]
  8. FranceVincent Millot[31]


Women's singles wildcard entries

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  1. AustraliaCasey Dellacqua[30]
  2. United StatesIrina Falconi[29]
  3. FrancePauline Parmentier[31]
  4. FranceCaroline Garcia[31]
  5. FranceKristina Mladenovic[31]
  6. FranceIryna Brémond[31]
  7. FranceStéphanie Foretz Gacon[31]
  8. FranceOlivia Sanchez[32]

Men's doubles wildcard entries

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  1. FranceKenny de Schepper /FranceAlbano Olivetti[33]
  2. FranceJérémy Chardy /FranceArnaud Clément[33]
  3. FranceGaël Monfils /FranceJosselin Ouanna[33]
  4. FranceMarc Gicquel /FranceÉdouard Roger-Vasselin[33]
  5. FrancePierre-Hugues Herbert /FranceNicolas Renavand[33]
  6. FranceGuillaume Rufin /FranceAlexandre Sidorenko[33]
  7. FranceOlivier Patience /FranceÉric Prodon[33]


Women's doubles wildcard entries

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  1. FranceJulie Coin /FranceMathilde Johansson[33]
  2. FranceIrena Pavlovic /FranceLaura Thorpe[33]
  3. FranceCaroline Garcia /FranceAurélie Védy[33]
  4. FranceKristina Mladenovic /FrancePauline Parmentier[33]
  5. FranceClaire Feuerstein /FranceStéphanie Foretz Gacon[33]
  6. FranceVictoria Larrière /FranceAlizé Lim[33]
  7. FranceAudrey Bergot /FranceIryna Brémond[33]

Mixed doubles wildcard entries

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  1. FranceJulie Coin /FranceNicolas Mahut
  2. FranceAlizé Cornet /FranceGilles Simon
  3. FranceAlizé Lim /FranceRichard Gasquet (withdrew to focus on Gasquet's singles match)
  4. FranceAmélie Mauresmo /FranceMichaël Llodra (withdrew)
  5. FranceVirginie Razzano /BelgiumDick Norman
  6. FranceAravane Rezaï /BulgariaGrigor Dimitrov

Protected ranking

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The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:

Men's singles
Women's singles

Qualifiers entries

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Men's singles qualifiers entries

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  1. CanadaFrank Dancevic
  2. BelgiumSteve Darcis
  3. ColombiaAlejandro Falla
  4. FranceAugustin Gensse
  5. GermanyDenis Gremelmayr
  6. FranceDavid Guez
  7. PolandŁukasz Kubot
  8. SpainJavier Martí
  9. ArgentinaLeonardo Mayer
  10. GermanyBjörn Phau
  11. FranceÉric Prodon
  12. SpainAlbert Ramos
  13. FranceStéphane Robert
  14. Czech RepublicLukáš Rosol
  15. NetherlandsThomas Schoorel
  16. CroatiaAntonio Veić

The following players received entry from alucky loser spot:

  1. GermanyAndreas Beck
  2. United StatesAlex Bogomolov Jr.
  3. ItalySimone Bolelli
  4. FranceMarc Gicquel[34]
  5. United StatesRyan Harrison[35]
  6. TurkeyMarsel İlhan[36]

Women's singles qualifiers entries

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  1. GermanyMona Barthel
  2. Chinese TaipeiChan Yung-jan
  3. GreeceEleni Daniilidou
  4. ItalyCorinna Dentoni
  5. New ZealandMarina Erakovic
  6. BelarusOlga Govortsova
  7. GermanySabine Lisicki
  8. SpainNuria Llagostera Vives
  9. SpainSílvia Soler Espinosa
  10. United StatesSloane Stephens
  11. United KingdomHeather Watson
  12. CanadaAleksandra Wozniak

The following player received entry from alucky loser spot:

  1. RussiaAnastasia Pivovarova[24]

Withdrawals

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The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew with injuries.

Men's singles
Women's singles

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