The 2026 French Open is officially underway as the world’s top tennis stars head to Paris for the second Grand Slam tournament of the year. Fans looking to watch every serve, rally, and championship match have multiple viewing options across television and streaming platforms.
Whether you’re following the early rounds, quarterfinals, or the highly anticipated finals weekend, here’s everything you need to know about where to watch the French Open and the complete tournament schedule.
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Where to Watch the 2026 French Open in the United States
Tennis fans in the United States can watch the French Open live across several platforms:
- HBO Max — Streams every match live throughout the tournament
- TNT Sports — Daily televised match coverage
- truTV — Select live matches and tournament programming
- Tennis Channel — Early-round coverage and analysis shows
- CNN — Additional tournament coverage in the U.S.
Fans who want complete access to every court and match can use HBO Max for full streaming coverage from the opening round through the finals.
Is the French Open on TV?
Yes. The French Open is available on television in multiple countries.
United States
- TNT Sports
- truTV
- Tennis Channel
- CNN
- HBO Max (streaming)
United Kingdom
- TNT Sports
- HBO Max (online streaming)
Viewers can follow both live match action and expert analysis throughout the tournament.
2026 French Open Schedule
The main draw of the French Open begins on Sunday, May 24, with championship weekend scheduled for June 6–7.
| Round | Dates |
|---|---|
| Qualifying Rounds | May 18–23 |
| First Round | May 24–26 |
| Second Round | May 27–28 |
| Third Round | May 29–30 |
| Round of 16 | May 31–June 1 |
| Quarterfinals | June 2–3 |
| Women’s Semifinals | June 4 |
| Men’s Semifinals | June 5 |
| Women’s Singles Final & Men’s Doubles Final | June 6 |
| Men’s Singles Final & Women’s Doubles Final | June 7 |
Finals Weekend Preview
Championship weekend traditionally delivers some of the biggest moments in tennis. The women’s singles final and men’s doubles championship will take place on Saturday, June 6, while the tournament concludes on Sunday, June 7, with the men’s singles final and women’s doubles final.
With the clay-court season reaching its biggest stage, Roland-Garros promises two weeks of intense competition, dramatic rallies, and championship-level tennis.
Fans can follow every round live and stay updated as the race for the 2026 French Open title unfolds in Paris.

