Court Suzanne-Lenglen

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Court Suzanne-Lenglen is a major tennis stadium at Roland Garros in Paris, named after French tennis legend Suzanne Lenglen and used for high-profile matches during the French Open.

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Court Suzanne-Lenglen canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf outdoor stadium
tennis stadium
city Paris
country France
event French Open doubles matches
French Open junior matches NERFINISHED
French Open mixed doubles matches
French Open singles matches NERFINISHED
French Open wheelchair tennis matches NERFINISHED
hasCategory French Open tennis NERFINISHED
Sports venues in Paris
Tennis stadiums
Tennis venues in Paris
hasFunction hosts high-profile matches
show court for French Open
hasLanguageOfName French
hasNotableFeature hosts televised matches during French Open
named after a multiple Grand Slam champion
hasPrimaryUse professional tennis
hasSecondaryUse exhibition tennis matches
isLocatedInNeighborhood Bois de Boulogne area of Paris NERFINISHED
isPartOfComplex Roland Garros tennis complex NERFINISHED
isVenueFor ATP Tour matches
ITF events during French Open
WTA Tour matches
locatedIn France
Paris
Roland Garros NERFINISHED
namedAfter Suzanne Lenglen NERFINISHED
namedAfterNationality French
namedAfterOccupation tennis player
namedFor French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen NERFINISHED
tennis legend Suzanne Lenglen NERFINISHED
operator French Tennis Federation NERFINISHED
owner French Tennis Federation NERFINISHED
partOf Stade Roland-Garros NERFINISHED
relativeImportance second show court at Roland Garros
sport tennis
surface clay
surfaceType outdoor clay court
usedDuring French Open fortnight
usedFor French Open NERFINISHED
Grand Slam tennis
Roland Garros tournament NERFINISHED

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French Open showCourt Court Suzanne-Lenglen
Stade Roland Garros hasCourt Court Suzanne-Lenglen
Stade Roland Garros hasShowCourt Court Suzanne-Lenglen