The 2025 French Open, officially known as Roland-Garros, will take place from May 25 to June 8 at the iconic Stade Roland-Garros in Paris.

Defending champions Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Świątek will return to the clay courts, aiming to retain their titles. Alcaraz’s thrilling comeback victory over Alexander Zverev in 2024 was a highlight, while Świątek’s dominance on clay, with four titles in the past five years, continues to set her apart.

Other contenders include Coco Gauff, who is eager to challenge for the title after her 2022 final loss to Świątek, and Jannik Sinner, making his return after a three-month suspension. British hopes rest on Jack Draper, while Novak Djokovic is expected to begin his clay season directly at the French Open, having skipped the Italian Open.

2025 French Open (Roland-Garros) Channels

​The 2025 French Open (Roland-Garros) will be broadcast in over 220 countries and territories, with coverage provided by various broadcasters worldwide. Here’s a country-by-country breakdown:​

France
France Télévisions: Channels France 2, France 3, and France 4 will broadcast the majority of matches from 11:00 AM until early evening.

Prime Video: Will air the 11 evening sessions on Court Philippe-Chatrier, starting at 8:15 PM local time, from the first Sunday of the main draw through to the Wednesday of the second week. ​

United Kingdom
TNT Sports: The exclusive broadcaster for the French Open in the UK, offering comprehensive coverage across its platforms. ​In the UK, the French Open is broadcast by TNT Sports, following a 10-year deal with the French Tennis Federation. This partnership marks a shift from the previous Eurosport coverage, which ceased broadcasting in the UK in February 2025.

Spain
Eurosport: Continues to hold the broadcasting rights for the French Open in Spain, providing extensive coverage. ​

United States
TNT Sports: The new home of the French Open in the U.S., with coverage on TNT, TBS, truTV, and streaming on Max. ​

Canada
RDS: French-language coverage.

TSN: English-language coverage. ​

Australia
Channel 9: The official free-to-air broadcaster for the French Open, with coverage available on 9Now, 9Gem, and 9Go. ​

Austria
ServusTV: Provides comprehensive live coverage of the tournament. ​

Belgium
RTBF: Offers coverage via RTBF Auvio, its free streaming platform. ​

Switzerland
Eurosport: Continues to broadcast the French Open in Switzerland. ​

Sub-Saharan Africa
SuperSport: Provides coverage across the region.

Canal+: Offers additional coverage. ​

Asia
Eurosport: Broadcasts the French Open in various Asian countries. ​

China
Eurosport: Continues to hold the broadcasting rights for the French Open in China. ​

Taiwan
Eurosport: Provides coverage of the tournament. ​

Japan
Eurosport: Continues to broadcast the French Open in Japan. ​

India
Eurosport: Offers coverage of the French Open in India. ​

Latin America
ESPN: The primary broadcaster for the French Open in Latin America. ​

Brazil
ESPN: Continues to provide coverage of the tournament. ​

North Africa & Middle East
Eurosport: Broadcasts the French Open in various countries across the region. ​