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The French Open has announced an increase in prize money for this summer's tournament to £34m.

The singles champions of the year's second grand slam, which begins on May 27, will each take home 2.2m euros (approximately £1.9m), up £100,000 from last year.

In keeping with the recent trend, the biggest increases are for the early-round losers. The average rise across the three qualifying rounds is almost 20 per cent while players who are beaten in the first round will take home 40,000 euros (approximately £35,000), an increase of nearly 15 per cent.

Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko won the women's title at Roland Garros last year

The Grand Slams are under pressure to ramp up prize money, with ATP player council president Novak Djokovic calling a private player meeting on the eve of the Australian Open to discuss the issue and Roger Federer voicing his belief that players deserve a greater slice of the profits.

The Australian Open's prize fund this year was £30m, while last year Wimbledon paid out £31.6m and the US Open £35.7m.

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