Roland Garros 2026: Viewing Guide for the Clay Court Season

The culmination of the clay-court season in Paris is nearly upon us.

Jannik Sinner has been dominant this clay-court season. With his top rival on the sidelines, the pressure is on the world No. 1 as he seeks to complete the career Grand Slam at Roland Garros.

Defending champion Coco Gauff may have rediscovered her title-winning form. A swath of contenders are ready to challenge the American for the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen.

Where to Watch the French Open

TNT, truTV and HBO Max will broadcast every match live, along with daily studio coverage.

Tennis Channel has the First Match of the Day, plus Doubles, Juniors and TC Live at Roland-Garros. First-Ball Matches begin on Tennis Channel at 5 a.m. ET/2 a.m. PT.

  • Tennis Channel has the First Match of the Day.
  • TNT, truTV and HBO Max will broadcast every match live.

Nightly Recaps and Analysis

Spend your evenings with TC Live at Roland-Garros for nightly recaps, analysis, and interviews.

Watch the show from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET on Tennis Channel and the Tennis Channel app.

Listen to The Big T on your favourite streaming platform, and on Tennis Channel’s YouTube page.

The Pinnacle of the Clay Season

Roland Garros is where the clay season reaches its peak.

The longest rallies. The heaviest movement. The greatest physical and mental test in the sport.

On red clay in Paris, patience and precision are paramount, and every point has to be earned.

This is one of the defining tournaments in tennis. A stage that has shaped champions, rivalries and eras of the game. The entire clay season builds toward these two weeks, where momentum, form and endurance are pushed to their limit.

Players to Watch

The world will be watching Aryna and Jannik vie for their first titles at Roland Garros, while Novak and Coco hope to experience triumph again.

From live coverage throughout the tournament on TNT, truTV and HBO Max to first-ball matches and nightly recaps on Tennis Channel, enjoy the 2026 edition of Roland Garros no matter where you are.

From first ball to nightly recap and analysis, Tennis Channel stays with the story, capturing the atmosphere, history and intensity that make Roland Garros one of the biggest events in sport.

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