Here’s the latest on how to watch the French Open on TV:
- France Télévisions holds the free-to-air rights in France for Roland-Garros through 2027, meaning daytime coverage across France 2, France 3, France 4 and the france.tv platform, including coverage from the Simonne-Mathieu court. This arrangement aims to provide universal free access for French audiences across multiple channels and online platforms.[1]
- In the United States, live coverage shifted to TNT Sports starting with the 2025 edition, under a rights deal worth around $650 million over ten years with the FFT. TNT airs matches on TNT and TruTV, with Discovery+ and Max offering broad streaming coverage, including many ancillary feeds and multi-language commentary options on some platforms.[2][3]
If you’re outside France or the US, coverage varies by regional deals, with Eurosport continuing to spin global feeds in many European markets and streaming options expanding across platforms like Max, Discovery+, and regional broadcasters depending on the country.[3]
Illustration: A quick map of typical coverage
- France: free-to-air on France 2/France 3 plus france.tv
- US: TNT Sports (live) with TruTV whip-around and streaming on Max/Discovery+
- Europe: Eurosport/Max/Discovery+ with multi-language feeds
Would you like me to pull more details for a specific country or streaming options in Los Angeles, CA? I can also summarize current schedule blocks or notable changes for this year’s event.[1][3]