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List of French Open singles finalists during the open era : ウィキペディア英語版
List of French Open singles finalists during the open era

(詳細はFrench Open is a Grand Slam held in Paris at the Stade Roland Garros in the administrative district of XVIe.〔 〕 The tournament was first held in 1891 for the men and 1897 for the women's, and has only ceased being played during the two world wars.〔 This tournament first became part of the Open Era in 1968, which was the first slam to open up to professional tennis players in their competition.〔
The French Open Men's Finals have had many top players playing in them such as six-time finalist (and winner) Björn Borg, nine-time finalist (and winner) Rafael Nadal, five-time finalists Ivan Lendl, Mats Wilander and Roger Federer, and four-time finalist Guillermo Vilas.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Grand Slam History )〕 Borg won four straight finals appearances 1978-1981, which is a record that Nadal tied.〔 Lendl won three finals during the 1980s, after losing his first final to Borg in 1981.〔 Wilander had the same record in the finals as Lendl, they met twice in finals.〔 Wilander was victorious in 1985, but in 1987 Lendl was the champion.〔 Nadal won four straight final appearances all in consecutive years from 2005 to 2008, and he won four straight final appearances again all in consecutive years from 2010 to 2013.〔 However, Federer would go on to capture the career grand slam in 2009, which Nadal lost out to Robin Söderling, who would go on to the final to play Federer.〔 Federer has tied the final consecutive appearances record at four with Borg, Lendl and Nadal (twice), but only won one of those finals.〔 Vilas would win one of his four final appearances, but did not do this consecutively like Federer.〔
The French Open Women's Finals have had many top players playing in them such as; the likes of Chris Evert and Steffi Graf both nine-time finalists, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and Martina Navratilova both six-time finalists, and Justine Henin and Monica Seles both four-time finalists.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Grand Slam History )〕 Evert would go on to win seven finals a record amongst men and women both, which she played Navratilova in four finals winning three in 1975, 1985, and 1986.〔 Graf won six finals, which she played and beat Navratilova in 1987, and that would be their lone encounter.〔 In addition, Graf would play Seles in 1990 and 1992, and Seles would win those titles.〔 Furthermore, Graf would play Sánchez Vicario in three finals, which Graf won in 1995 and 1996.〔 Sánchez Vicario would win three titles at the event, but would lose three more.〔 Navratilova won two titles at the event in 1982 and 1984, which she would beat Evert in the 1984 one.〔 Henin would win three straight, which is a woman's co-record at the event, and she matched Seles in doing so, but during the four wins and three consecutive she would not play the same opponent twice.〔 Henin would win her second in 2005 against the 2000 champion Mary Pierce, and the last two opponents she defeated in 2006 Svetlana Kuznetsova and in 2007 Ana Ivanovic, would go on to win in 2009 and 2008 respectively.〔 Seles played another great in 1991, which she beat Sánchez Vicario, and in 1998 Sánchez Vicario would defeat her in the finals.〔
==Men==

The French Open Men's Singles Finals have been competed in by 49 various competitors from 20 separate nationalities over the 47 year time period this event has been staged.〔 The most dominant finalist nations are Spain and Sweden, other mildly successful competing nations are the United States, Czechoslovakia, and Argentina.〔
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