How to watch Roland-Garros 2026: TV, streaming & free options
Where to watch Roland-Garros 2026 on TV and streaming? France Télévisions, Prime Video, TNT, Max, Eurosport – here’s the full broadcaster guide for France, the US, the UK and every major market worldwide.
Roland-Garros, court Philippe-Chatrier, night session | © FFT
Roland-Garros 2026 will be broadcast by more than 170 channels and digital platforms across 220 territories, according to the French Tennis Federation. In 2025, the tournament reached 324 million viewers worldwide, and the 2026 edition promises even broader coverage with new production tools, including a second drone over courts 15 and 16, enhanced statistics overlays on Philippe-Chatrier and Suzanne-Lenglen, and a brand-new TV graphics package.
Around 750 people will be mobilized over three weeks to produce close to 900 matches across the 16 competition courts at Stade Roland-Garros. Here is where you can watch all of it.
Which channels broadcast Roland-Garros in France?
Coverage in France is split between two partners with a clear, complementary division.
France Télévisions holds exclusive rights to Opening Week (qualifying, 18–23 May) and all day-session matches through the quarter-finals. The main action airs on France 2, with supplementary coverage on France 3.
France 4 will broaden its Opening Week programming with a minimum of two matches per day – from 12:30 PM on Monday 18 to Wednesday 20 May, then from 1:30 PM on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 May. France Télévisions will also broadcast continuously on its digital channel france.tv Sport throughout the three weeks of the tournament.
Prime Video carries the 11 night sessions exclusively, including two quarter-finals. Each night session features a single marquee match starting at 8:15 PM CET on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
The semi-finals and finals of the men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and the mixed doubles final are co-broadcast by both France Télévisions and Prime Video.
In addition, the FFT has co-produced a four-part documentary series, Roland-Garros Entre les lignes, covering the behind-the-scenes of the 2025 tournament, which will air on France Télévisions. A separate 52-minute documentary, Dans l’ombre des géants, devoted to the legendary 2025 men’s final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as seen through the eyes of the ball kids, will also be available to broadcasters in French and English.
Can I stream Roland-Garros 2026 for free?
In France – yes. France Télévisions is a free-to-air public broadcaster, so all day-session matches through the quarter-finals, plus the co-broadcast semi-finals and finals, can be watched for free on France 2, France 3 and France 4. They can also be streamed without a subscription on france.tv. Only the 11 night sessions on Prime Video require a paid Amazon Prime subscription.
There is no free live streaming on rolandgarros.com.
In Australia — yes. The Nine Network is free-to-air and carries the tournament, making it the other major market where fans can watch without paying for a subscription. Extended coverage is available ad-free on Stan Sport.
In all other major markets, a paid TV or streaming subscription is required.
How to watch Roland-Garros from the US, the UK and around the world?
• United States
Warner Bros. Discovery delivers its most comprehensive Roland-Garros coverage ever through TNT Sports.
The best matches of each day air on TNT, a daily multiplex runs on truTV, and Max is the exclusive streaming home to every single match — more than 900 across all competitions including men’s, women’s, boys’, girls’, legends and wheelchair events. Coverage begins Sunday 25 May at 5:00 AM ET.
Warner Bros. Discovery will operate several on-site TV studios, including one along the Jardin des Mousquetaires. Digital highlights and content will be available through Bleacher Report and House of Highlights. CNN will also promote the tournament stateside.
• United Kingdom & Ireland
TNT Sports is the exclusive broadcaster, with streaming available on discovery+.
• Europe (50+ territories)
Eurosport carries the tournament across mainland Europe, including Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Portugal and more – with streaming available on Max or discovery+ depending on the market.
Commentary is available in up to 21 languages. Warner Bros. Discovery extended its pan-European rights deal with the FFT through 2030.
• Australia
Nine (free-to-air) and Stan Sport (ad-free streaming, with select matches in 4K).
• Canada
TSN (English) and RDS (French), with streaming on TSN+ and RDS+.
• South America & Latin America
The tournament will be broadcasted by ESPN.
• China
CCTV (linear television) and Tencent, which joins as a new digital broadcaster for 2026–2028 — a deal announced by the FFT ahead of this edition.
• Japan
The tournament will be broadcasted by Wowow.
• India & the Indian subcontinent
The tournament will be broadcasted by Sony (exclusive TV and digital rights through 2027).
• Middle East, North Africa & Southeast Asia
The tournament will be broadcasted by beIN Sports.
• Social media and digital content
A dedicated team of community managers will produce daily content for the digital platforms and social media channels of the tournament’s official broadcasters worldwide. The official Roland-Garros YouTube channel will offer highlights but does not carry live match streaming.
For a complete list of broadcasters by country, visit the official page at rolandgarros.com/broadcasters.
Sources used for this article : FFT Official Press Kit Roland-Garros 2026, rolandgarros.com, WBD Sports press release, TNT Sports press release.