How to Watch the French Open Live Online Streaming

How to Watch the French Open Live Online Streaming


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The French Open is in full swing at Roland-Garros, and for tennis fans in the U.S., this year marks a new era in how to watch the iconic Grand Slam. For the first time, TNT Sports is broadcasting the tournament under a new 10-year deal that brings coverage to TNT, TBS, and truTV, alongside streaming via Max.

But one of the best ways for cord-cutters to stream the action live online is on Sling TV — one of the easiest and most affordable live TV streamers on the market. Plus, the streamer is currently offering a free trial, meaning you can catch the last leg of the tournament for no cost at all.

The tournament, which runs through June 9, is now in its high-stakes quarterfinal phase. Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Świątek have both advanced into the second week, joined by contenders like Jannik Sinner, Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka. With the clay-court drama heating up, now’s the time to make sure you’re set up to stream the rest of the tournament from anywhere.

To watch the French Open on Sling, you’ll want the Sling Blue package, which includes both TNT and truTV — the key channels airing daily matches. Sling Blue starts at $45/month, but the service is currently offering a free trial for new users. You can stream directly on your TV, laptop, tablet, or phone, making it a flexible option whether you’re home or on the go.

For full-court access — including every singles and doubles match across all 16 courts — add Max to your subscription. Max is offering comprehensive coverage this year, with a “multiview” feature that allows you to watch up to four matches simultaneously. The streaming platform is available as an add-on to Sling or as a standalone subscription starting at $9.99/month, with higher tiers available for ad-free viewing and better video quality.

Right now, TNT is broadcasting the men’s and women’s quarterfinals, while truTV carries additional live coverage and studio shows like “The Rally at Roland-Garros,” featuring commentary from tennis legends like Tracy Austin and Jim Courier. The singles finals — scheduled for June 8 and 9 — will also air live on TNT, with full simulcast on Max.

If you’re traveling or don’t have access to cable, Sling’s streamlined interface makes it one of the easiest ways to keep up with the French Open. Just sign up, tune into TNT or truTV, or launch Max from your device, and enjoy the thrill of Grand Slam tennis — no courtside ticket required.


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