<p>The French Open suffered its first complete washout since 2000 on Monday when all scheduled matches were cancelled due to heavy rain.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Due to weather, there will be no matches played at #RG16 today," said the Roland Garros Twitter feed.<br /><br />There could be more problems on Tuesday with further rain forecast throughout the day before conditions brighten on Wednesday.<br /><br />Eight last-16 matches planned for Monday plus two more which had already been held over from Sunday night will now be played on Tuesday.<br /><br />Three quarter-finals are also due to take place Tuesday -- Andy Murray against Richard Gasquet and defending champion Stan Wawrinka in the men's event while Shelby Rogers was to face Garbine Muguruza in the women's singles.<br /><br />Play had been set to get underway at 1100 (0900GMT) on Monday but was eventually called off just before 1400 (1200GMT).<br /><br />"All cancelled for today -- rain, rain go away," tweeted Czech seventh seed Tomas Berdych who was due to face former runner-up David Ferrer of Spain for a last-eight spot.<br /><br />This year's Roland Garros was hit by rain delays on the opening Sunday when just 10 of the scheduled 32 opening round ties were completed in a little over four hours of play.<br /><br />The second day was then hit by another two and a half hour delay. That in turn pushed 12 of the scheduled 66 matches back to the first Tuesday.<br /><br />There was a two and a half hour stoppage on Saturday followed by another hour on Sunday which meant that the planned last-16 programme remained unfinished.<br /><br />Under the original schedule, all of the fourth round was to be completed on Monday, leaving Tuesday and Wednesday for the quarter-finals.<br /><br />But if there are further delays Tuesday, world number one Novak Djokovic, who is chasing a first French Open to complete the career Grand Slam, could end up playing his last-16 tie Wednesday, quarter-final on Thursday and semi-final Friday.<br /><br />Bleak Tuesday<br /><br />Djokovic has suffered at the hands of the weather in Paris in the past.<br /><br />In the 2012 final against Rafael Nadal, he had fought back from two sets to love down to take the third set and lead in the fourth when play was halted.<br /><br />The final was suspended until Monday when Nadal raced to victory in just a further 50 minutes. <br /><br />Roland Garros organisers are planning a roof for the showpiece Philippe Chatrier Court but that will not be ready until 2020.<br /><br />Djokovic is poised to become the first man to win $100 million in prize money if he makes the quarter-finals for the 10th time.<br /><br />The top seed tackles Spain's 14th seed Roberto Bautista Agut, boasting a 4-0 career lead over the 28-year-old Spaniard.<br /><br />In other men's last-16 ties still to be played, Belgian 12th seed David Goffin faces unpredictable Latvian Ernests Gulbis, a semi-finalist in 2014.<br /><br />Austrian 13th seed Dominic Thiem faces Spain's Marcel Granollers with both men trying to make the last eight of a Slam for the first time.<br /><br />Granollers reached the last 16 without hitting a ball when nine-time champion Nadal pulled out of the tournament with a wrist injury.<br /><br />In the women's last 16, top seed and defending champion Serena Williams will continue her bid for a record-equalling Open era 22nd Grand Slam title.<br /><br />The 34-year-old takes on Ukraine's Elina Svitolina who is being advised in Paris by Justine Henin, one of Williams' former great rivals on the tour and a four-time French Open champion.<br /><br />Spanish 12th seed Carla Suarez Navarro faces unseeded Yulia Putintseva.<br /><br />In-form Dutchwoman Kiki Bertens, who knocked out Australian Open champion Angelique Kerber in the first round, faces America's Madison Keys, the 15th seed.<br /><br />Venus Williams, who was runner-up to sister Serena in 2002, faces Swiss eighth seed Timea Bacsinszky, a semi-finalist last year.<br /><br />The two fourth round ties that were suspended saw second seed Agnieszka Radwanska 6-2, 3-0 up on Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova.<br /><br />Sixth seed Simona Halep of Romania was leading Australian veteran Samantha Stosur 5-3.</p>
<p>The French Open suffered its first complete washout since 2000 on Monday when all scheduled matches were cancelled due to heavy rain.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Due to weather, there will be no matches played at #RG16 today," said the Roland Garros Twitter feed.<br /><br />There could be more problems on Tuesday with further rain forecast throughout the day before conditions brighten on Wednesday.<br /><br />Eight last-16 matches planned for Monday plus two more which had already been held over from Sunday night will now be played on Tuesday.<br /><br />Three quarter-finals are also due to take place Tuesday -- Andy Murray against Richard Gasquet and defending champion Stan Wawrinka in the men's event while Shelby Rogers was to face Garbine Muguruza in the women's singles.<br /><br />Play had been set to get underway at 1100 (0900GMT) on Monday but was eventually called off just before 1400 (1200GMT).<br /><br />"All cancelled for today -- rain, rain go away," tweeted Czech seventh seed Tomas Berdych who was due to face former runner-up David Ferrer of Spain for a last-eight spot.<br /><br />This year's Roland Garros was hit by rain delays on the opening Sunday when just 10 of the scheduled 32 opening round ties were completed in a little over four hours of play.<br /><br />The second day was then hit by another two and a half hour delay. That in turn pushed 12 of the scheduled 66 matches back to the first Tuesday.<br /><br />There was a two and a half hour stoppage on Saturday followed by another hour on Sunday which meant that the planned last-16 programme remained unfinished.<br /><br />Under the original schedule, all of the fourth round was to be completed on Monday, leaving Tuesday and Wednesday for the quarter-finals.<br /><br />But if there are further delays Tuesday, world number one Novak Djokovic, who is chasing a first French Open to complete the career Grand Slam, could end up playing his last-16 tie Wednesday, quarter-final on Thursday and semi-final Friday.<br /><br />Bleak Tuesday<br /><br />Djokovic has suffered at the hands of the weather in Paris in the past.<br /><br />In the 2012 final against Rafael Nadal, he had fought back from two sets to love down to take the third set and lead in the fourth when play was halted.<br /><br />The final was suspended until Monday when Nadal raced to victory in just a further 50 minutes. <br /><br />Roland Garros organisers are planning a roof for the showpiece Philippe Chatrier Court but that will not be ready until 2020.<br /><br />Djokovic is poised to become the first man to win $100 million in prize money if he makes the quarter-finals for the 10th time.<br /><br />The top seed tackles Spain's 14th seed Roberto Bautista Agut, boasting a 4-0 career lead over the 28-year-old Spaniard.<br /><br />In other men's last-16 ties still to be played, Belgian 12th seed David Goffin faces unpredictable Latvian Ernests Gulbis, a semi-finalist in 2014.<br /><br />Austrian 13th seed Dominic Thiem faces Spain's Marcel Granollers with both men trying to make the last eight of a Slam for the first time.<br /><br />Granollers reached the last 16 without hitting a ball when nine-time champion Nadal pulled out of the tournament with a wrist injury.<br /><br />In the women's last 16, top seed and defending champion Serena Williams will continue her bid for a record-equalling Open era 22nd Grand Slam title.<br /><br />The 34-year-old takes on Ukraine's Elina Svitolina who is being advised in Paris by Justine Henin, one of Williams' former great rivals on the tour and a four-time French Open champion.<br /><br />Spanish 12th seed Carla Suarez Navarro faces unseeded Yulia Putintseva.<br /><br />In-form Dutchwoman Kiki Bertens, who knocked out Australian Open champion Angelique Kerber in the first round, faces America's Madison Keys, the 15th seed.<br /><br />Venus Williams, who was runner-up to sister Serena in 2002, faces Swiss eighth seed Timea Bacsinszky, a semi-finalist last year.<br /><br />The two fourth round ties that were suspended saw second seed Agnieszka Radwanska 6-2, 3-0 up on Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova.<br /><br />Sixth seed Simona Halep of Romania was leading Australian veteran Samantha Stosur 5-3.</p>