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The 2024 French Open is set to take place at Roland-Garros, with Novak Djokovic looking to secure his record-extending 25th Grand Slam title and Iga Swiatek aiming for her fourth tournament win. The event will run for two weeks starting from May 20 with qualifying matches, leading up to the men’s and women’s singles finals on the weekend of June 8. A night session will be held daily from May 27 until the semi-finals, with the draws for the men’s and women’s singles taking place on May 23.

The schedule for the 2024 French Open includes the men’s and women’s first round from May 28-30, followed by the second and third rounds on May 31-June 3, and the fourth round on June 4-5. The quarter-finals will be played on June 6-7, with the women’s semi-finals on June 8 and the men’s semi-finals on June 9. The women’s final is scheduled for June 10, followed by the men’s final on June 11. Fans can watch the action live on Eurosport, eurosport.co.uk, the Eurosport app, and on-demand on discovery+.

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are expected to participate in the French Open, with Nadal looking to find his form after a challenging season due to injuries. Djokovic, on the other hand, will be aiming to secure his 25th Grand Slam title despite facing setbacks and some time away from the sport. Andy Murray, a three-time Grand Slam champion, is set to compete after returning to the practice court and making his competitive comeback at the Geneva Open.

In terms of defending champions, Djokovic clinched the French Open title last year by defeating Casper Ruud in straight sets in the final. Swiatek, on the other hand, has won the women’s tournament for the past two years, including a victory over Karolína Muchova in the 2023 final. Fans can catch all the action from the 2024 French Open on discovery+, the Eurosport app, and eurosport.com, with expert analysis provided by well-known tennis personalities such as Mats Wilander, Barbara Schett, Tim Henman, and Alex Corretja.

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