All four Grand Slams will use a 10-point final set tie-break on a trial basis, starting from the French Open.
The move, which will be tested out over the next 12 months, will see a tie-break commence if the score reaches six games all in the final set.
Roland Garros is the only major that does not have a final set tie-break.
The Grand Slam Board said the change would ensure "greater consistency" and "enhance the experience for the players and fans alike".
The French Open takes place from 22 May-5 June.
Under the new rules, the winner will be the first player to win 10 points with an advantage of two or more points.