No ticket to follow live the finals of Roland-Garros this weekend of June 10 and 11? Don't panic, there's TV. The men's and women's finals – and not only them – are broadcast live throughout the weekend. The two broadcasters of the tournament, France Télévisions and Amazon Prime Video (no subscription required) both broadcast the finals.
"The semifinals and final of the women's and men's singles, women's doubles and men's doubles as well as the mixed doubles final are co-broadcast by both groups," the organization said. For women, see you this Saturday at 15 pm on the center court to know the one who will succeed the Polish Iga Swiatek. The world number 1 is likely to be the one who will succeed herself.
For the men, meet Sunday from 14:15 between Djokovic and Ruud. always on Court Philippe-Chatrier. The other finals - doubles, mixed, juniors - will take place at times to be determined between Saturday and Sunday. "France Télévisions (France 4) will broadcast live the wheelchair tennis final played on Court Philippe-Chatrier on Saturday, June 10," insists the organization. To follow the finals, there are also the live of the Parisian to find by this link.
The tournament is broadcast this year by more than 170 television channels in 220 territories. Roland-Garros is broadcast in 50 territories in Europe via Eurosport, which broadcasts the final internationally. "The FFT has also signed a new broadcasting agreement in China with Shinai Sports for the broadcasting of Roland-Garros on its digital platforms for the next three editions of the tournament (2023 to 2025). For its part, CCTV is still the TV broadcaster in China.