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French Open facts and figures - men

Facts and figures relating to the French Open 2011.

Paris: Facts and figures relating to the French Open which runs from May 22 to June 5 at Roland Garros, Paris.2009 champions
Men`s singles: Roger Federer (Switzerland) Men`s doubles: Lukas Dlouhy (Czech Republic)/Leander Paes (India) Most French Open titles: All competitions: Henri Cochet (France) 9 (4 singles, 3 doubles, 2 mixed doubles) Men`s singles: Bjorn Borg (Sweden) 6, Cochet, Rafa Nadal 4 Youngest winner: Michael Chang (U.S.) in 1989, aged 17 years and three months Oldest winner: Andres Gimeno (Spain) in 1972, aged 34 years and 10 months Unseeded winners: Marcel Bernard (France) 1946, Mats Wilander (Sweden) 1982, Gustavo Kuerten (Brazil) 1997, Gaston Gaudio (Argentina) 2004 Most appearances: Francois Jauffret (France), 20 appearances from 1961-80Longest timed match: 6 hrs 33 mins - Fabrice Santoro (France) beat Arnaud Clement (France) 6-4, 6-3, 6-7, 3-6, 16-14, first round 2004 2010 Prize money Men`s singles: 5,792,000 euros (USD 7.77 million) Men`s doubles: 1,392,000 Mixed doubles: 396,800 Bureau Report