Tennis fans hunting for the 2026 French Open can catch Roland Garros matches across multiple platforms this year. The 125th edition of the Grand Slam tournament broadcasts on TNT and truTV, with additional streaming options available for cord-cutters.

The tournament draws the sport's elite competitors, including defending champions and rising stars like Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff. Roland Garros remains one of tennis's most prestigious events, held annually in Paris on clay courts that demand a different skill set than hard courts or grass.

Splitting coverage between traditional cable networks and streaming services reflects how sports media consumption has fragmented. TNT and truTV offer comprehensive coverage for subscribers, while streaming platforms expand access to audiences cutting cords. The exact streaming services haven't been confirmed yet, but major tournaments typically appear on platforms like Peacock or ESPN Plus alongside cable broadcasts.

The French Open traditionally runs for two weeks in late May and early June, with men's and women's singles draws alongside doubles competitions. 2026 marks the tournament's 125th running, cementing its status as one of four major tennis events alongside Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open.

For casual viewers and serious tennis enthusiasts, the multiplatform approach means flexibility in how they consume matches. Some fans prefer cable's traditional broadcast experience with studio analysis, while others opt for streaming's convenience and on-demand flexibility. The combination ensures no match goes unwatched regardless of which service viewers subscribe to.