Category:French Championships (tennis) by year
Appearance
The tennis tournament that later became the French Open was called the French Championships before it was opened to professionals in 1968.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "French Championships (tennis) by year"
The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 1925 French Championships (tennis)
- 1926 French Championships (tennis)
- 1927 French Championships (tennis)
- 1928 French Championships (tennis)
- 1929 French Championships – Men's doubles
- 1929 French Championships (tennis)
- 1930 French Championships – Seniors over 40 singles
- 1930 French Championships (tennis)
- 1931 French Championships (tennis)
- 1932 French Championships (tennis)
- 1933 French Championships (tennis)
- 1934 French Championships (tennis)
- 1935 French Championships (tennis)
- 1936 French Championships (tennis)
- 1937 French Championships (tennis)
- 1938 French Championships (tennis)
- 1939 French Championships (tennis)
- 1946 French Championships (tennis)
- 1947 French Championships (tennis)
- 1948 French Championships (tennis)
- 1949 French Championships (tennis)
- 1950 French Championships (tennis)
- 1951 French Championships (tennis)
- 1952 French Championships (tennis)
- 1953 French Championships (tennis)
- 1954 French Championships (tennis)
- 1955 French Championships (tennis)
- 1956 French Championships (tennis)
- 1957 French Championships (tennis)
- 1958 French Championships (tennis)
- 1959 French Championships (tennis)
- 1960 French Championships (tennis)
- 1961 French Championships (tennis)
- 1962 French Championships (tennis)
- 1963 French Championships (tennis)
- 1964 French Championships (tennis)
- 1965 French Championships (tennis)
- 1966 French Championships (tennis)
- 1967 French Championships (tennis)