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How to watch the 2019 French Open on television


 

It’s building up to be the most exciting French Open in years with the most open draws seen in both the men’s and ladies singles. But how can you keep a close eye on the action? Here, tennishead highlights the best ways to watch Roland Garros 2019 from the comfort of your own home

Not everyone can afford to take 2 weeks off work and travel to the beautiful but expensive city of Paris and then pay for tickets to see the 2019 French Open. Which means the next best option is to make sure you can watch it from home or work via your TV or computer or Smart phone. So we’ve compiled a complete list of all the ways anyone living anywhere in the world can watch live tennis from Roland Garros.

 

Roland Garros themselves will be broadcasting some footage through their own YouTube channel but this will just be highlights & clips and not live action.

 

To watch live tennis you will need to have access to a TV station in your own country which can be found here:

 

France

France TV Sport

Eurosport

 

Europe –  all territories

Eurosport

 

Europe – local broadcasters

 

itv

RTBF

SRG

Setanta

ORF

RTV

Markiza

RTS

Silknet

YLE

ERRTV

Czech TV

CYBC

BNT

RTRS

TVR

RTSH

USA

NBC

Tennis Channel

 

Canada

RDS

TSN

 

Latin America

ESPN

 

Brazil

Band Sports

 

North Africa & the Middle East

beIN

 

Sub-Saharan Africa

SuperSport

CANAL+

 

India

Star Sports Select

 

China

CCTV

Sports.qq.com

 

South East Asia

Fox Sports

 

Thailand (Highlights only)

PPTV 36

 

Japan

WOWOW

TV Tokyo

 

Australia

Fox Sports

SBS

 

New Zealand

Sky

 

South Korea

JTBC

 

To follow the action at the French Open check out our guide to the tournament or keep visiting our news section for daily updates on all the action at the 2019 French Open. If you want to watch the French Open on TV then follow our advice here


Tim Farthing, Tennishead Editorial Director & Owner, has been a huge tennis fan his whole life. He's a tennis journalist and entrepreneur as well as playing tennis to a national standard. He also helps manage his local club and volunteers for his local tennis organisation. He's a specialist in content about the administration of professional tennis and tennis coaching for all levels.