The French Open 2013 prize money will increase for the singles champions, including players who lose in early in the day times of your competition only at that exclusive claycourt Grand Slam event. The Roland Garros coordinators unveiled this week that the general prize money total for the French Open will soon be $28.7 million, up from $24.6 million last year. The singles winners will each receive $1.96 million, up from $1.64 million in 2012. For people expunged in the third, second and fourth models, a significant payout will be received by them compared to last year with the prize money growing by 25 % a lot more than last yearas. German Tennis Federation Director Gilbert Ysern stated that they hope ato keep its work in relation to players eliminated throughout the first week.a The Roland Garros 2013 match will begin on May 26. Seven-time champ Rafael Nadal is expected to be back once again to defend the name. ALast year, Nadal defeated top-ranked Novak Djokovic for a seventh title in Paris. The Australian Open tournament was missed by the Spaniard in January.
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