Qualifying begins on Monday nineteen May, granting sixteen men and sixteen women passage to the main draw that starts six days later. The full draw ceremony streams at noon on Thursday twenty two May, offering live reaction shots of seeded stars.
Night sessions return at eight fifteen on Philippe Chatrier with separate tickets, while outside courts start at eleven in the morning. For television viewers Eurosport holds pan-European rights, NBC shares US duties with Tennis Channel, and TNT Sports supplies coverage in the United Kingdom.
New this year, an order-of-play push notification arrives each evening via the tournament app alongside a workload index predicting rally length to aid fan stamina planning as well as coaching preparation.
Amazon Prime subscribers in Britain can toggle between commentary feeds including a stat-rich option from Jeff Tarango and a French language channel focused on junior progress.
Radio listeners worldwide can access free Roland Garros Radio streams with interactive fan questions answered during changeovers. Grounds passes cost forty two euros for week one and grant access to practice courts where early autograph hunts often succeed.
With finals set for seven and eight June, viewers and visitors alike have ample options to follow every topspin-laden point from anywhere on the planet.
