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How to watch French Open 2025: TV channel and live stream from the UK

How to watch French Open 2025: TV channel and live stream from the UK

Metro22-05-2025

The 2025 French Open gets underway on Sunday – here's everything you need to know about how to watch and live stream all the action in the UK.
The Grand Slam tennis tournament is being shown live on a new TV channel for 2025, having previously been broadcast on Eurosport.
There area number of British stars in action at Roland-Garros – including Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu – who discovered their first-round opponents on Thursday.
Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek are hoping to defend their respective crowns in the men's singles and women's singles while Novak Djokovic is aiming to bounce back and land a historic 25th major title.
You can watch and live stream the 2025 French Open live on TNT Sports and discovery+ in the United Kingdom.
Roland-Garros was previously shown on Eurosport before TNT Sports absorbed their live television rights in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
TNT Sports offers four linear TV channels – TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports 2, TNT Sports 3, and TNT Sports 4.
TNT Sports 4 will be the new home of Roland-Garros with wall-to-wall coverage alongside TNT Sports 1 which will show the biggest matches – with live coverage of every match available to stream on discovery+.
On Sky Stream, the channels you need are 416 for TNT Sports 4 and 413 for TNT Sports 1.
Click here for details of how you can sign up for their service to watch the event.
Live on-court action begins across all platforms each day from 10am.
Viewers in the UK and Ireland will benefit from a 30-minute pre-match show from 9.30am – hosted in week one by Laura Robson and Craig Doyle in week two.
Rachel Stringer will host TNT Sports UK's afternoon and evening shows airing before the night session with former British No.1 Tim Henman supplying his analysis and insights throughout the tournament.
Live shows will air before all eleven night sessions, with play beginning from around 7.30pm BST.
Throughout the tournament, guests from TNT Sports' roster of tennis experts – which boasts 99 Grand Slam singles and doubles titles – will appear across the coverage in various forms. More Trending
This includes Andre Agassi, Boris Becker, Darren Cahill, Alex Corretja, Jim Courier, Lindsay Davenport, Chris Eubanks, Chris Evert and Tim Henman.
It also includes John McEnroe, Patrick McEnroe, Sam Querrey, Laura Robson, Sloane Stephens, CoCo Vandeweghe, Mats Wilander and Caroline Wozniacki.
The 2025 French Open gets underway on Sunday, May 25 and concludes on Sunday, June 8.
MORE: French Open 2025 full schedule: Order of play, dates, prize money and wildcards
MORE: French Open 2025 odds: Carlos Alcaraz can fend off Jannik Sinner to successfully defend his Roland Garros crown
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