2024 French Open (real tennis) explained

Date:22-29 September
Edition:42nd
Category:IRTPA (men)
None (women)
Draw:16S / 8D (men)
6S / 3D (women)
Location:Paris, France
Venue:Société Sportive du Jeu de Paume & de Racquets
Champms: Camden Riviere
Champws: Claire Fahey
Champmd: Camden Riviere / Nick Howell
Champwd: Claire Fahey / Saskia Bollerman
Before Year:2023
After Year:2025
Before Name:French Open (real tennis)
After Name:French Open (real tennis)

The 2024 French Open also known as the 2024 Open de France du Jeu de Paume was the 42nd edition of the real tennis French Open. The event was held at the Société Sportive du Jeu de Paume & de Racquets in Paris between September 22 and 29, 2024, and was organised by the Comité Français de Courte-Paume, forming part of the qualifying series for the 2025 Real Tennis World Championship.[1] [2] [3] [4] The men's draw was the third grand slam event of the year. It was the first French Open to be played without the pass rule.

2023 champion Nick Howell returned to defend his title, but he lost in the final to World Champion Camden Riviere. Riviere and Howell won the doubles against Steve Virgona and Leon Smart. Defending champion Claire Fahey won the women's singles event, winning her seventh calendar year grand slam.[5] Fahey and Saskia Bollerman won the doubles, their first win at the event as a pair since 2017.

The event featured the debuts of Henry Henman and Vaughan Hamilton in an Open main draws, as well as the debut of Bertie Vallat at the French Open.

Points Allocation

Points were available for the IRTPA World Rankings and the IRTPA World Race, the latter forming the qualifying path for the 2025 Real Tennis World Championships. Ranking points are only available for the men's draws. The points available are shown in the table below.

DrawWinnerRunner UpSemi FinalQuarter FinalFirst Round
Men's Singles6612440826451322440
Men's Doubles15801053632316-

Draw and results

Amateur players are marked as (A)

Men's Singles Qualifying

Top 2 players qualify for the main draw

Women's Singles

Note: all players are amateurs except Claire Fahey

Women's Doubles

Note: all players are amateurs except Claire Fahey

Seeds and Rankings

World Rankings are taken from the IRTPA.[6] World Race points are taken from the IRTPA World Race and form the qualification pathway to the 2025 Real Tennis World Championship.[7] World Rankings are taken from the IRTPA World Rankings for the top 25 ranked players. Subsequent rankings are taken from the RealTennisOnline rankings. Where a player is ranked by handicap, their handicap is shown in brackets. For doubles pairs, seeding is taken as the numeric sum of the ranking points for each player. Subsequent rankings are taken from the pair's doubles handicaps using the IRTPA doubles handicap calculator. Rankings correct at 2 October 2024.

Men's Singles

SeedRankPlayerRanking Points beforeRace Points beforePoints wonPoints afterRace Points afterStatus
11 Camden Riviere10526972142661210398778755Champion, defeated Nick Howell (2)
23 Nick Howell517064037144085266044779Runner-up, lost to Camden Riviere (1)
36 Steve Virgona296993146726453234434112Semi Final lost to Nick Howell (2)
48 Leon Smart206341850026452327921145Semi Final lost to Camden Riviere (1)
510 Robert Shenkman122491302213221357214345Quarter final lost to Steve Virgona (3)
611 Matthieu Sarlangue10051994113221137411264Quarter Final lost to Camden Riviere (1)
712 Lewis Williams9222921113221020010534Quarter Final lost to Leon Smart (4)
815 Levi Gale54523796132264505119Quarter Final lost to Nick Howell (2)
-19 John Woods-Casey2894192644030102367First round lost to Robert Shenkman (5)
-30 Louis Gordon1495-4401936-First round lost to Leon Smart (4)
-34 Vaughan Hamilton92192144013611361First round lost to Levi Gale (8)
-56 Bertie Vallat79079044012301230First round lost to Steve Virgona (3)
-73 Henry Henman00440440440First round lost to Lewis Williams (7)
-77 Nicolas Victoir531531440-971First round lost to Nick Howell (2)
-121 Benjamin Jacquin-Turrettini00440440440First round lost to Matthieu Sarlangue (6)
-129 Baudoin Huynh-Lenhardt00440440440First round lost to Camden Riviere (1)

Men's Doubles

SeedRankPlayerPoints BeforePoints AfterRankPlayerPoints BeforePoints AfterStatus
11 Camden Riviere94428925643 Nick Howell5182455882Champion, defeated Steve Virgona and Leon Smart
27 Steve Virgona370424010710 Leon Smart1845420713Runner-up, lost to Camden Riviere and Nick Howell
-11 Robert Shenkman120661353424 Louis Gordon32684278Semi Final lost to Camden Riviere and Nick Howell
-13 Lewis Williams8662942516 Levi Gale62816961Quarter Final lost to John Woods-Casey and Vaughan Hamilton
-19 John Woods-Casey5302615056 Vaughan Hamilton(9.1)(8.6)Semi Final lost to Steve Virgona and Leon Smart
-51 Nicolas Victoir(8.8)(10.3)102 Bertie Vallat(13.3)(10.4)Quarter Final lost to Robert Shenkman and Louis Gordon

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: French Open 2024 . 12 August 2024 . International Real Tennis Professionals Association . 5 September 2024.
  2. Web site: French Open 2024 . Paume France . 5 September 2024.
  3. Web site: French Open 2024 . Tennis and Rackets Association . 5 September 2024.
  4. Web site: OPEN DE FRANCE de Jeu de Paume 2024 . Comite Francais de Courte Paume . 5 September 2024.
  5. Web site: C'est parti pour l'Open de France de Jeu de Paume 2024 . Federation Francaise Tennis . 24 September 2024.
  6. Web site: IRTPA World Rankings . 8 February 2013 . International Real Tennis Professionals Association . 5 September 2024.
  7. Web site: IRPTA World Race . 5 March 2013 . International Real Tennis Professionals Association . 5 September 2024.