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How to watch French Open 2025: TV channel, live stream, schedule for Roland-Garros tennis

Abhinav Nair

How to watch French Open 2025: TV channel, live stream, schedule for Roland-Garros tennis image

All eyes remain on Paris, France, as the second grand slam of the 2025 tennis season, the French Open nears its conclusion, culminating on Sunday, June 8 with the men's singles final.

Carlos Alcaraz is the men's defending champion and is on target to retain his crown.

He came into this edition of Roland-Garros on the back of excellent performances in this year's clay swing, having won the Monte Carlo Open and Italian Open. However, it will be a far from easy task for the young Spaniard to defend his title with the likes of Zverev, World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, and Novak Djokovic vying for the trophy.

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In the women's field, 'queen of the clay' Iga Swiatek is looking to make history by becoming the first woman in more than a century to win the French Open on four consecutive occasions, matching Suzanne Lenglen's record.

The 23-year-old will however have a challenger in World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka who has been impressive in the WTA tour this year, having won three titles. 

The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all you need to know to ensure you don't miss a minute of the action.

How to watch the French Open 2025 in UK: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: TNT Sports
  • Live stream: Discovery+

The French Open is available for live TV broadcast on TNT Sports in the UK. For fans who prefer to stream on the go, the grand slam tournament will also be available to watch live on Discovery+.

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French Open 2025 schedule

Play gets underway 11 a.m. local time (10 a.m. BST) on all courts, except for Court Philippe Chatrier most days as the action starts an hour later on the showpiece court.

From May 25 until June 6, Chatrier will also host one singles match during the night session starting at 7:15 p.m. BST.

The women’s singles final will take place on June 7 at 2 p.m. BST and the men’s finals will be staged 24 hours later.

StageDateStart Time (BST)
Men's & Women's first roundSunday, May 2510 a.m.
Men's & Women's first roundMonday, May 2610 a.m.
Men's & Women's first roundTuesday, May 2710 a.m.
Men's & Women's second roundWednesday, May 2810 a.m.
Men's & Women's second roundThursday, May 2910 a.m.
Men's & Women's third roundFriday, May 3010 a.m.
Men's & Women's third roundSaturday, May 3110 a.m.
Men's & Women's fourth roundSunday, June 110 a.m.
Men's & Women's fourth roundMonday, June 210 a.m.
Men's & Women's quarterfinalsTuesday, June 310 a.m.
Men's & Women's quarterfinalsWednesday, June 410 a.m.
Women's semifinalsThursday, June 511 a.m.
Men's semifinalsFriday, June 62 p.m. 
Women's finalSaturday, June 72 p.m.
Men's finalSunday, June 92 p.m.

Abhinav Nair

Abhinav Nair is a sports writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from football to NASCAR.

Based out of New Delhi, India, he graduated from Ambedkar University with a master’s degree in history.

In his idle time, Abhinav likes playing badminton and watching mystery shows. Before joining The Sporting News in 2024, Abhinav covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup for Goal.