Latest News About Where To Watch Roland Garros 2026

Here’s the latest on where to watch Roland Garros 2026.

Short answer

  • In the United States, coverage is available via TNT/TruTV on regular TV, with full streaming of all matches on HBO Max (Max). Final matches are typically shown on TNT and streamed on Max. This aligns with recent broadcast arrangements for the event.[5]
  • In Australia, Stan Sport carries live coverage of the entire tournament, with 9GemHD and 9Now providing additional access depending on the broadcaster’s package.[2]
  • In France and many other countries, official broadcasters include France Télévisions and Prime Video, with broad international distribution through Roland-Garros’ broadcast partners.[7]
  • There are also dedicated fan-facing options such as a Place de la Concorde fan zone and special viewing points (e.g., Galeries Lafayette rooftop) offering live screenings of matches.[1]

Details by region

  • United States
    • TNT and truTV provide marquee and whip-around coverage. HBO Max (Max) streams every match live, with a lot of content available on-demand as well. The finals are broadcast on TNT and streamed on Max.[3][5]
  • Australia
    • Stan Sport offers live and on-demand coverage of all Roland Garros matches. 9GemHD and 9Now are listed as the traditional free-to-air/partner channels in Australian coverage, with Stan Sport handling the full live stream.[2]
  • France and international
    • France Télévisions and Prime Video typically form the core free-to-air and streaming mix for French viewers, while the tournament is distributed to 220 countries via official partners. Check Roland Garros’ official site for country-specific broadcasters.[7]
  • Special viewing experiences
    • Free fan zone in Place de la Concorde from June 3–7 for finals viewing, and a Galeries Lafayette rooftop screening during the event. These are for fans who can’t attend the venue in Paris.[1]

What to watch for

  • Start times: First-ball times vary by region; look for local listings and the official Roland Garros tentative schedule for exact daily times.[6]
  • Finals: Expect simultaneous TV and streaming coverage in many regions, with the most consistent access often on a main network (TNT in the US) or a major streaming service (Max in the US).[5][7]
  • Accessibility note: Official broadcasters are typically paid services in many regions; beware of unauthorized streams.[3]

Illustrative example

  • If you’re in Los Angeles and want to watch live, you’d likely use Max for the full match coverage and TNT truTV for key matches on TV, especially the later rounds and finals. In parallel, you could use Stan Sport in Australia if you’re near that market, or check your local France Télévisions/Prime Video options if you’re in Europe.[2][5][7]

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