How to watch the French Open 2025 live: US streaming schedule, more

The second grand slam of the year is here! Following January’s Australian Open, it’s time for the 2025 French Open.Both of last year’s champions, Carlos Alcaraz from the men’s bracket and Iga Świątek from the women’s bracket, are back to defend their titles, though neither are entering this year’s French Open as the No.
1 seed — that’ll be Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka.Notably, Alcaraz is coming off an Italian Open win against Sinner.
It’s clear that they are among the favorites to win the French Open this year, and being on opposite sides of the draw means the two would only meet in the final round if both advance that far.It all gets started today at 5 a.m.
ET with the first matches of Round 1 action.Due to the time difference between the United States and Paris, matches will air live stateside beginning at 5 a.m.
ET most days.Max will be the go-to streamer for this year’s French Open; you’ll be able to stream every match there, but daily coverage will also air on TNT and truTV.The French Open officially begins today, May 25, and will end on Sunday, June 8.The French Open, as it is every year, will be played on the clay courts at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France.
Max doesn’t offer a free trial, so if you want to watch the French Open for less, taking advantage of a live TV streaming service will be the best way to watch it live.Sling TV is among the best value for money among live tv streaming services thanks to some great offers.You’ll need Sling’s Blue plan with a Max add-on to watch every match live.And when you subscribe to Max through Sling, the money-saving never stops! You’ll get 50% off your first month, plus $5 off your bill every month after that.Another great live TV streaming service is DIRECTV, which comes with a five-day free trial.As we noted above, you can watch every match, including some exclusive ones, on Max.
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