Roland Garros 2026 will be broadcast across a mix of TV channels and streaming platforms depending on your region. Here’s a concise guide to watch in Paris and nearby regions.
What to watch and where
- France: Official broadcaster lineup typically includes France Télévisions for free live coverage and streaming, plus Eurosport/Prime Video options depending on the year’s rights. Check Roland-Garros’ official broadcasters page for precise channel allocations and any regional changes.[9]
- United States: TNT and truTV typically carry marquee matches, with max (HBO Max rebrand) offering live streams of many courts; Tennis Channel also contributes early/selected coverage. Final coverage often via TNT and Max.[3][5][8]
- United Kingdom: TNT Sports (formerly TNT) provides main coverage; occasional subs/online options via streaming services depending on rights.[8][3]
- International options: The official Roland-Garros broadcasters page lists country-by-country coverage details; expect a combination of national broadcasters and streaming platforms.[8][9]
Key dates and access tips
- Tournament runs from May 18 to June 7, 2026, with finals typically spread across the closing weekend. Verify the exact broadcast windows on the official site as match times vary by day and court.[4]
- Free public fan zones and alternative viewing options are sometimes announced in Paris (e.g., Place de la Concorde fan zone) but these are separate from TV/broadcast rights. If you’re in Paris and want a social viewing experience, you can look for these during late rounds.[1]
How to choose the best option
- If you want every match on every court: a service with full coverage (e.g., a streaming hub that carries all courts) is ideal; in the US, that typically means HBO Max/Max plus Tennis Channel for supplementary coverage.[5]
- If you’re after marquee matches only: traditional TV channels like TNT/truTV (US) or TNT Sports (UK) often broadcast the top matches of the day.[3][5]
- If you’re traveling or outside-home regions: use the official broadcaster list for your country to confirm available streams or regional blackout policies.[9][8]
Illustration (example)
- In the US, you might watch the main court action on TNT during the day and switch to Max for simultaneous coverage or additional feeds; Tennis Channel can offer early coverage and daily TC Live recaps.[5]
Would you like me to pull the exact broadcaster for your country (France, US, UK, or another region) and provide live streaming links or a watch schedule tailored to Paris time? I can also include a quick comparison table of options if you specify your region.[3][5][9]
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mashable.comYour viewing guide to the culmination of the clay-court season in Paris, France.
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www.tennismajors.comFind out more about the 2026 Roland Garros French Open tennis tournament, including the latest news, schedules, and draw results.
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