French Open Tennis TV Schedule & Preview
- Rafael Nadal, a 14-time French Open champion, has retired before the 2025 tournament at Roland-Garros in Paris.
- Nadal's retirement opens the field for new champions, with Carlos Alcaraz defending his title amid strong momentum following his Monte Carlo wins.
- Top contenders include Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, and Iga Zwiatek, who aims for a fourth straight French Open title facing rivals like Emma Raducanu and Aryna Sabalenka.
- Warner Bros. Discovery begins a 10-year U.S. Broadcast deal with TNT, truTV, Max, and Bleacher Report, offering daily live coverage and streaming of every Roland-Garros match.
- A new era starts on the red clay courts with Alcaraz’s favorable route potentially avoiding Djokovic and Sinner until later rounds, signaling dynamic competition ahead.
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French Open Tennis TV Schedule & Preview
A new era begins at Roland-Garros with all matches coming to TNT Sports and Max.
TNT’s French Open Whiparound to Explore Tennis Rabbit Holes
TNT Sports plans to bring a new energy to French Open coverage as it takes over Roland Garros responsibilities in a 10-year, $650 million deal starting in full on Sunday. Marquee matches will air on TNT, while a new whiparound show on TruTV, The Rally at Roland-Garros, covers the rest of the action. Every court will […]
TNT Sports, Eurosport promise historic Roland-Garros coverage
As the clay courts of Paris get ready to host tennis’ biggest names this weekend, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is gearing up for what it promises will be the most comprehensive coverage of Roland-Garros in history. Through a combined global production by TNT Sports and Eurosport, viewers across Europe (excluding France) and the USA will […]
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