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The French Open (Roland Garros) 2026 main draw runs from May 24 to June 7 at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Qualifying rounds begin one week earlier.
In the US, the French Open 2026 airs on TNT and truTV, with every match (qualifying through finals) streaming on Max. TNT Sports holds exclusive US rights under a 10-year deal that began in 2025.
No. TNT Sports and Discovery+ hold exclusive UK rights in 2026 — both require a subscription. Eurosport UK rebranded to TNT Sports in 2024, and ITV no longer carries the tournament.
In Australia, Stan Sport streams every French Open 2026 court live and ad-free, with select matches in 4K. Channel 9, 9Gem, and 9Go carry free-to-air coverage alongside 9Now streaming.
Yes. Max (US), Discovery+ (UK and much of Europe), Stan Sport (Australia), TSN+ (Canada), france.tv (France, day sessions), and Amazon Prime Video (France, night sessions) all stream the French Open 2026 without a cable subscription.
Yes. "French Open" and "Roland Garros" are two names for the same Grand Slam tournament. The official name is Roland-Garros, after the French aviator. English-speaking broadcasters typically call it the French Open.
Day session matches begin at 11:00 Paris time (CET) on outside courts and noon on show courts. Night session on Philippe-Chatrier starts at 20:15 CET.