French Open 2025: Complete TV & Streaming Guide

2025 French Open: Complete TV & Streaming Guide

Between its iconic red clay and countless historical moments, the French Open holds a soft spot in the heart of every tennis fan. This is the tournament where the great Rafael Nadal truly exerted his dominance, but fans have also been treated to masterclasses from other legends such as Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams. If you’re a big name in tennis, you’ve won here, and the cohort of young stars set to battle it out on the clay this year is as exciting as ever. Carlos Alcaraz got his first win here last year, and it will be exciting to watch him defend his title against a chasing pack that includes Jannik Sinner, world number 1, Alexander Zverev, the man he defeated in the final last year, and many more.

If you are wondering what channel the French Open is on in the US, you’re in the right place. We’ve been doing the research and testing the channels, meaning you can easily get everything you need to enjoy every point of this great tournament.

French Open Tournament TV & Streaming Schedule

📅 Dates ⏰ Time 📍 Location 📺 TV Channel 💻 Streaming
May 25 – June 8 Play starts daily at 5 a.m. ET Stade Roland-Garros TNT, truTV HBO Max

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What Channel Is the French Open On In the US?

The 2025 edition of the French Open will be the best yet for fans watching in the US. Coverage has transitioned from NBC to TNT, which marks a significant upgrade for tennis fans, with TBS, TruTV, and the streaming platform Max also getting in on the fun. This makes the tournament even more accessible and enjoyable for tennis fans across America, with even more live action and analysis to enjoy. Here is our breakdown of what every channel treats you to.

TNT

This is the main character in this portfolio of channels, and by far our favorite. First and foremost, this is where you will see the most live tennis action, with nearly 300 hours coming live from Paris. This includes the most high-profile matches throughout the tournament and full studio programming, meaning there will be plenty for tennis fans to get stuck into.

truTV

The reason we love Roland-Garros is not just to watch the best players in the world try and add another trophy to their cabinet. It’s also to keep an eye on where the next Cinderella story might be coming from. The under-the-radar contenders and stars of the future might not yet be ready for Centre Court, but they will be there soon. For now, these players are battling it out on the secondary courts, and you will find all the action from those matches on truTV, which will host a daily whip-around coverage of everything going on away from Centre Court.

TBS

TBS will also be featuring live coverage throughout the tournament, however, it has not yet been revealed which games. So, the best thing to do is to keep our Tennis Page on hand. Here you will find up-to-date match listings and broadcast information for every game of the 2025 French Open schedule.

MAX

The transition from NBC to TNT really has been a good one, with fans now completely covered from a streaming perspective as well. MAX will be any tennis fan's best friend over the next few weeks, offering live coverage of all 900+ matches. If you want to catch as much tennis as possible, this really is the option for you, especially as MAX is offering a ‘four-match multiview’ option from Round 1 onwards. On top of all that, a subscription to MAX will also open your doors to endless other entertainment, in the form of television series, movies, and more sports.


Can I watch French Open on Max?

To stream the French Open on Max, you’ll need a base subscription, plus the Bleacher Report (B/R) Sports Add-On. This unlocks lots of live sport, including the action at Roland-Garros, and is a free add-on. However, you will need either a Standard ($16.99 per month) or Premium ($20.99 per month) subscription.

MAX is available through a wide array of devices, from your mobile phone or iPad to laptops, smart TVs, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, gaming consoles, or simply via your web browser. Simply download the app on your chosen device and sign up for the package that suits you best. Then, you will get access to every single game of the 2025 French Open, live and on demand.


How to Watch Roland-Garros 2025 in the US?

For fans hoping to capitalize on this exciting new array of tennis watching options, you’ll be pleased to hear that many of the biggest and best cable and streaming providers feature TNT, TBS, and TruTV.

Watching the French Open on Cable and Satellite

If you are on a cable or satellite setup, the following providers include all or some of TNT, TBS, and TruTV within their packages. However, availability does differ depending on what state you live in, so please do make sure to do your research before committing.

  • Cox - $71.00 per month
  • DirecTV - $74.99 per month
  • Dish - $91.99 per month
  • Optimum - $30.00 per month
  • Spectrum - $45.00 per month
  • Xfinity - $20 per month

*All prices shown reflect the cheapest package available.

How to watch Roland-Garros with YouTube TV and Other STreaming Providers

For streamers, here are your best options for ensuring you have access to the French Open. All of the providers below include TNT, TBS, and TruTV.

  • fuboTV: $79.99 per month
  • YouTube TV: $82.99 per month
  • DirectTV Stream: $89.99 per month
  • SlingTV: $40-$55 per month

*All prices shown reflect the cheapest package available.


French Open Schedule and Viewing Tips For U.S. Time Zones

Matches begin as early as 5am Eastern Time for some of us US fans, so make sure to get the alarms on if you want to catch the early action. The easiest way to find out which games you want to be setting your alarms for is by keeping an eye on the 2025 Roland-Garros Schedule, available on our website with broadcast information, so you know what channel to flick to.

If you don’t fancy the early mornings, then you can make the most of the DVR functions on most streaming platforms (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, etc.), and MAX will have replays of every single game on demand, ready for you to enjoy whenever you’re ready. If you want a faster version of the game, then there will be plenty of highlights to tap into as well.


Key Storylines From the 2025 French Open

The annual battles on French clay are some of the most eagerly anticipated moments of the year for tennis fans, and this year is no different. With Serena Williams joining the TNT coverage, there will be as many familiar faces off the court as there are on it.

On the topic of on-court action, the men’s tournament looks set to be dominated by Carlos Alcaraz, the reigning champion. The bookies have him as the favorite at odds of +125, but world number 1 Jannik Sinner is snapping at his heels at +175. With both players 22 and 23 years old respectively, this is a very exciting time for tennis, and a final between these two would be box office. We will be siding with Sinner this time around, but don't be surprised to see Djokovic at +1400 make a deep run to push the youngsters.

In the women’s tournament, it is a bit more open. Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka are joint favorites at around +220, with Coco Gauff and Mirra Andreeva in hot pursuit at +600 and +700. With Swiatek looking edgy after a turbulent 12 months, we will be giving the edge to world number one Aryna Sabalenka.


2025 Roland-Garros Tournament Schedule

Whether you are streaming on MAX or flipping through TNT, TBS, and TruTV, Roland-Garros has never been easier to enjoy. And, on top of that, our Live Sports on TV website aims to make things even easier. If you are tracking Alcaraz’s route to the final or hoping to watch one of the up-and-comers, make sure to visit our tennis page to see live French Open match times and broadcast information.


Written by: Venuse, Inc. (Sports Content Creator)

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