Airing Times, Television, Dates - Discover essential details about the French Open!
Hello everyone, start your engines because the French Open is here!
Top Contenders
Novak Djokovic, the defending champion, aims to reclaim his title after a less-than-stellar year. He's feeling optimistic, stating "I'm on a good path toward top form at Roland Garros."
A pair of young guns, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, are fighting through injuries. It's up in the air if they'll even make it to the tournament.
On the German side, we have Alexander Zverev, Jan-Lennard Struff, Yannick Hanfmann, Dominik Koepfer, and Daniel Altmaier waiting for their turn on the court.
A burning question lingers: How fit will Rafael Nadal be? With a whopping 14 titles, he's the reigning champ and dreams of another victory - even in his advanced age.
In the women's singles, Iga Swiatek, the two-time defending champion, is the clear favorite. The Polish player has already taken home the trophy in 2020, 2022, and 2023. Joining her are Angelique Kerber, Tatjana Maria, Tamara Korpatsch, and Laura Siegemund representing Germany.
Event Schedule
► Qualifying: May 20 to 24
► 1st to 4th round: May 26 to June 3
Quarter-finals: June 4 and 5
Semi-final: June 6 and 7
► Mixed final: June 6
► Women's final: June 9
► Men's doubles final: June 8
► Women's doubles final: June 8
► Men's final: June 9
Watch it all down
The French Open sits snugly in the hands of the Discovery Group. You can catch the action on TV and livestream on Eurosport. If you're feeling fancy, catch all the matches live on Discovery+.
Interestingly, Eurosport 1 will broadcast some matches for free. Pay TV will allow you to watch every single game on Eurosport 2. [P.S: The text is already paraphrased to your instruction, just letting you know that I understand your requirement.]
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Source: symclub.org