What is 1991 french open?

The 1991 French Open was the 90th edition of the prestigious tennis tournament held in Paris, France. The tournament took place between May 27 and June 9, 1991, at the Stade Roland Garros. It was a part of the Grand Slam series of tournaments in men's and women's professional tennis.

In the men's singles event, Jim Courier defeated Andre Agassi in the final to win his first French Open title. In the women's singles event, Monica Seles won her third consecutive French Open title by defeating Arantxa Sanchez Vicario in the final.

In the men's doubles event, John Fitzgerald and Anders Järryd captured the title by defeating Goran Ivanisevic and Marc Rosset in the final. In the women's doubles event, Jana Novotna and Larisa Savchenko won the title by defeating Patty Fendick and Mary Joe Fernandez in the final.

The 1991 French Open saw some of the biggest names in tennis battling it out on the clay courts of Roland Garros. Steffi Graf was the defending champion in the women's singles event but was unable to participate due to injury. Bjorn Borg, the legendary Swedish player, made a comeback after a decade-long retirement.

The tournament was watched by millions of tennis fans worldwide on television, and it is regarded as one of the most memorable French Open tournaments in recent memory.