Despite Roland Garros being stationed in France, American players have had major success at the Grand Slam since the beginning of the Open Era, especially on the women's side. Many records set at Roland Garros were made by Americans, and even though Serena Williams lost to fellow American Sofia Kenin this year, a few other notable names are still in the draw.
A look at American history in Paris
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Published Jun 04, 2019