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Roland Garros raises prize money, launches new court

Paris: French Open organisers have announced an eight per cent increase in the total prize money to 42.6 million euros ($48.35 million) and also inaugurated a new court that is the famed Grand Slam tennis tournament's third-biggest.

Prize money will jump the most for men and women who are ousted in the qualifying stage or who lose in the first round, with the latter now set to earn 46,000 euros ($52,333) apiece, an increase of 15 percent over last year, Efe news reported on Friday.

The winners of the men's and women's singles will each receive 2.3 million euros ($2.6 million), up 4.55 percent from last year, while the singles finalists will earn 1.18 million euros, an increase of 5.36 percent. On Thursday, tournament organisers also inaugurated a new 5,000-seat court that is the first piece of a renovation project launched in 2018 at tennis' clay-court Grand Slam. Known as Court Simonne Mathieu, it is named after a star French player of the 1920s and 1930s who won two

Roland Garros women's singles titles (when the tournament was known as the French Championships). Mathieu (1908-1980) also was a runner-up at that tournament on six occasions and became a French resistance fighter during World War II.

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