Emma Raducanu hasn't competed since March. Clive Brunskill/Getty Images The second Grand Slam of the year is back as we head into the middle of the busiest time of the tennis calendar.
British No. 1 Emma Raducanu has been drawn for the French Open, along with world No. 19 Cameron Norrie.
All eyes will be on Jannik Sinner who will be searching for that elusive French Open title to complete his career Grand Slam.
Coco Gauff will be looking to defend her title, but don't rule out world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek.
Here's everything you need to know about the second Grand Slam of the year and how you can watch it from the UK.
Key details and how to watch
Dates: Sunday, May 24 to Sunday, June 7
Venue: Roland Garros Stadium
Draw: The men's and women's singles draws are expected to take place on May 21.
How to watch: The French Open is being broadcast live on TNT Sports and Discovery+. You can also follow live updates on ESPN.
Match schedule
Men's singles bracket | Women's singles bracket
Schedule for matches:
Qualifying: May 18 - 22
Men's and women's singles: May 24 - June 7
Men's and women's doubles: May 26 - June 7
Mixed doubles: May 28 - June 4
Junior events: June 1 - 6
Wheelchair events: June 3 - 6
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Cameron Norrie is set to compete in the French Open. Getty Brit watch Four Brits have direct entry to the main draw of Roland Garros including Raducanu and British No. 1 Norrie.
Jack Draper has withdrawn from the clay competition due to an injury. He was back in action in February after an arm injury that sidelined him for eight months.
However, despite playing the last few months, he announced that he had suffered a knee injury in April and that he was advised to "not to rush straight back into playing five set tennis on clay."
In the women's side, Sonay Kartal, who has been making waves since she reached the round of 16 at Wimbledon last year, has pulled out of Roland Garros with a back injury.

