French Open plans grand opening day tribute for retired Nadal
PARIS - The French Open will pay tribute to record 14-times champion Rafa Nadal on the opening day of the Grand Slam next month, a year after the Spaniard played his final match on the clay of Roland Garros, organisers said on Thursday.
Nadal fell to his earliest French Open exit after a first-round defeat by Alexander Zverev last year but did not say then if it was the last time that his adoring Parisian fans would watch him in action at the major.
The 22-times Grand Slam champion eventually called time on his glittering career after representing Spain in the Davis Cup in November and will now return to his happiest hunting ground for a grand celebration of his achievements.
Rafa made history at Roland Garros and his 14 titles will perhaps remain unequalled, tournament director and twice Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo told reporters.
The ceremony in honour of Rafa will take place at the end of the day session on May 25 on Court Philippe Chatrier.
The idea is to have a vision for the future and also to celebrate those who thrilled us in the past.
The French Open said it would also honour its 2000 womens champion Mary Pierce as well as fellow local favourite Richard Gasquet, who will retire after the tournament this year.
The total prize pool for the May 25 to June 8 tournament has been set at 56.352 million euros ($64.11 million),up 5.21% from 2024, Mauresmo added.
Significant pay hikes at the Grand Slams were central to the demands of the worlds top players in their letter to the four majors recently and the French Open has said it will be open to constructive meetings.
Meanwhile, French Tennis Federation chief Gilles Moretton said the Grand Slam would not break tradition
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