By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, May 8, 2025
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TNT Sports is poised to elevate its coverage of Roland Garros, reaching an even broader range of television viewers.
The network has curated an impressive lineup featuring multiple former Grand Slam champions to fulfill its ambitious goal.
In a landmark move, TNT Sports, a division of Warner Bros. Discovery, secured a 10-year, $650 million agreement with the French Tennis Federation to include Roland-Garros in its prestigious sports portfolio targeting U.S. audiences. This monumental partnership builds on Eurosport’s extensive 35-year relationship with the tournament, establishing Warner Bros. Discovery as “the premier global broadcast partner for Roland-Garros,” promising fans an unparalleled coverage experience.
A remarkable array of Hall of Famers, including John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Lindsay Davenport, Jim Courier, Chris Evert, Mats Wilander, and Boris Becker, will share their insights and expertise, boasting an impressive total of nearly 100 Grand Slam victories (in Singles, Doubles, and Mixed disciplines), enriching TNT Sports’ and Eurosport’s global coverage strategy.
Additionally, seven-time Grand Slam winner Venus Williams will lend her voice to TNT Sports’ Roland-Garros broadcasts, producing exclusive features that celebrate the rich legacy of the clay court tournament and its deep-rooted connection to the culture of Paris.
Venus Williams’ captivating segments will unfold throughout TNT Sports’ expansive event coverage.
You can check out the standout team at TNT for Roland-Garros:
In addition, Patrick McEnroe will provide play-by-play commentary, hosting dynamic segments (including real-time updates on truTV) while delivering expert match and studio analysis all through the tournament.
He will be accompanied by a talented roster of veteran sportscasters, with cadenced play-by-play contributions from Brian Anderson, Alex Faust, and Mark Petchey (who will also host truTV’s live coverage alongside their commentary duties). Adam Lefkoe is set to manage TNT’s studio coverage live from the heart of Paris.
TNT Sports’ U.S. broadcast of Roland Garros, airing directly from Paris, kicks off on Sunday, May 25, across TNT, truTV, and Max. Fans can look forward to daily coverage commencing at 6 a.m. Eastern Time.
The Tennis Channel will provide nightly rebroadcasts of that day’s matches at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.