The 125th [1] French Open is set to bring top tennis players to the Roland Garros Stadium in Paris for the 2026 tournament [1, 2].

Access to the event is critical for global fans as the tournament features a high-density field of elite talent. The availability of multiple viewing platforms ensures that the matches reach a wider international audience during the Grand Slam window.

Viewers can watch live matches through several television and digital channels. The tournament will be broadcast on TNT and truTV [1], providing traditional cable access to the action. Additionally, various streaming services will offer online coverage for those without standard cable subscriptions [1, 2].

The player lineup includes some of the most prominent names in the sport. Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic are among the top competitors expected to compete on the clay courts of Paris [1, 2]. The women's draw also features high-profile athletes, including Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff [1, 2].

As the 125th [1] iteration of the event, the tournament continues its legacy as one of the most prestigious titles in tennis. The focus for organizers and broadcasters this year remains on maximizing accessibility through a hybrid model of linear television and digital streaming [1, 2].

Fans are encouraged to check their local listings and streaming subscriptions to ensure they have access to the specific networks carrying the live matches. The integration of TNT and truTV [1] into the broadcast plan allows for comprehensive coverage of the early rounds through to the finals.

The 125th French Open is set to bring top tennis players to the Roland Garros Stadium in Paris

The reliance on a combination of traditional cable networks and streaming services reflects the current shift in sports media consumption. By utilizing both TNT and truTV alongside digital platforms, the 2026 French Open is attempting to capture both legacy television audiences and a younger, mobile-first demographic of tennis fans.