When is the French Open? Dates for Grand Slams in 2023 tennis calendar with Wimbledon and US Open

The 2023 Australian Open is in the books

The dust has barely settled on what was a dramatic fortnight at Melbourne Park to get the major action in the 2023 tennis season underway in earnest.

Novak Djokovic was once again victorious in Australia as he clinched a record-extending 10th title at his favourite major and a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam singles title to draw level with his great rival, Rafael Nadal.

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On the women’s side, Aryna Sabalenka sealed her maiden Grand Slam triumph with a hard-fought three-set victory over Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina in the showpiece on Rod Laver Arena.
It should also not be overlooked that Britain’s Alfie Hewett produced another heroic performance at a Grand Slam as he won both the doubles title, alongside his longstanding partner Gordon Reid, and the singles for the first time in Melbourne.

When is the 2023 French Open?

The next Grand Slam of the season at Roland-Garros will play out from Sunday, May 28 until Sunday, June 11.

As with the Australian Open, the French Open will be live on discovery+, the Eurosport app and at eurosport.co.uk

When is Wimbledon 2023?

The third Grand Slam of the season will take place at the All England Club from Monday, July 3 until Sunday, July 16.

When is the 2023 US Open?

The final Grand Slam of the season at Flushing Meadows in New York will run from Monday, August 28 until Sunday, September 10.

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‘Fans have it good’ with women’s tennis in 2023

Eurosport experts Laura Robson and Barbara Schett expressed their excitement at how women’s tennis is positioned looking ahead to the remainder of the 2023 season off the back of the Australian Open.

“I think the fans have it good on the women’s side,” Robson said after the conclusion of the Australian Open.

“When you look at the contrast and the play styles with Iga, Sabalenka, Jabeur… the list goes on.

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“Even someone like Pegula, where I thought that this might be her chance. She is right up there as well with the top players, and I love that they’re all pushing each other along.

“Everyone thinks that they have a really good chance. It’s going to be a different challenge for Swiatek to defend all those points that she made in 2022. I’m looking forward to seeing how it pans out.”

‘The fans have it good!’ – Robson very excited for women’s tennis in 2023

Schett was very clear that women’s tennis is “all open” and hinted that the dominance fans saw from Swiatek in 2022 “might finish” with so many other players desperate to challenge.

“What can people expect from the women’s tour? It’s all open,” she told Eurosport.

“Remember, Swiatek dominated the whole WTA Tour, but this year, I think it’s going to look very different.

“Of course, Iga will be in the mix, but there will also be Sabalenka, Rybakina, Pegula… it’s going to be very exciting and we’re going to see lots of different Grand Slam finals. That sole domination of Swiatek might finish.”

‘It’s all open’ – Schett on what to expect from women’s tennis in 2023

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The 2023 French Open will follow the Australian Open in being live on discovery+, the Eurosport app and at eurosport.co.uk

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