How to watch French Open 2025 online: live stream tennis FREE from Roland Garros, Sinner vs Alcaraz

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The tennis elite are serving up French Open 2025 drama on Paris's legendary red dirt as Roland Garros 2025 delivers clay court carnage. Here's how to watch French Open live streams online and for free – including today's men's final.

Yesterday in Paris, Coco Gauff won her first French Open title as the American overcame top seed Aryna Sabalenka in three thrilling sets. Today, attention turns to the men's draw as world number one Jannik Sinner plays second seed Carlos Alcaraz.

The two met in the Italian Open final last month, with Alcaraz securing a straight-set victory over Sinner. The Italian will be out for revenge but it won't be easy as the Spaniard is the defending champion at Roland Garros and is a supreme clay-court player.

You won't want to miss Sinner vs Alcaraz so read on for how to watch all of the action online from anywhere.

Watch French Open 2025 tennis: A quick guide

Key dates

  • Women's final: June 7, 2025
  • Men's final: June 8, 2025

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How to watch the French Open from anywhere

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FREE French Open 2025 tennis live stream broadcaster

If you're in Australia you can watch it free on 9Now. Elsewhere you can catch all the action for free on France TV or ServusTV in Austria.

Away from home? Geo-blocking may deny you from watching the action. Fortunately, you can use a VPN to keep up with the action.

How to watch French Open 2025 live streams in the US

Fans in the US can watch all the action from the French Open via TNT and TruTV.

If you're looking for cordless you can get both of those channels through a cable TV alternative plan.

Sling TV is a potential option which includes TNT and TruTV with its Blue plan and you can get 50% off your first month.

If you want to catch every match then you can use the streaming service Max.

To access this you will need either the standard or premium plans which cost $16.99 and $20.99 per month respectively.

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How to watch French Open 2025 live streams in the UK

TNT Sports has the French Open 2025 TV coverage in the UK.

To access TNT Sports you can make use of Discovery Plus' Premium plan for £30.99/month.

Alternatively, you can add TNT Sports through Sky, BT, EE or Virgin Media to watch via your television provider.

Outside the UK but a TNT Sports subscriber? Try using ProtonVPN to watch as if you were back at home.

How to watch French Open live streams in Australia

Tennis fans Down Under are amongst the luckiest in the world as they will be able to watch FREE French Open live streams via 9Now.

Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like Proton to watch all the action on 9Now as if you were back home.

However, if you're someone who wants to watch in 4K then Stan Sport is where you want to go. They offer ad-free coverage and and it will cost $36 for the Premium Plan and Sports add-on.

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French Open FAQ

Who are the seeded players at the French Open 2025?

Men's seeds

1. Jannik Sinner (ITA)
2. Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)
3. Alexander Zverev (GER)
4. Taylor Fritz (USA)
5. Jack Draper (GBR)
6. Novak Djokovic (SRB)
7. Casper Ruud (NOR)
8. Lorenzo Musetti (ITA)
9. Alex de Minaur (AUS)
10. Holger Rune (DEN)
11. Daniil Medvedev (RUS)
12. Tommy Paul (USA)
13. Ben Shelton (USA)
14. Arthur Fils (FRA)
15. Frances Tiafoe (USA)
16. Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)

Women's seeds

1. Aryna Sabalenka (BLR)
2. Coco Gauff (USA)
3. Jessica Pegula (USA)
4. Jasmine Paolini (ITA)
5. Iga Swiatek (POL)
6. Mirra Andreeva (RUS)
7. Madison Keys (USA)
8. Zheng Qinwen (CHN)
9. Emma Navarro (USA)
10. Paula Badosa (ESP)
11. Diana Shnaider (RUS)
12. Elena Rybakina (KAZ)
13. Elina Svitolina (UKR)
14. Karolína Muchová (CZE)
15. Barbora Krejčíková (CZE)
16. Amanda Anisimova (USA)

What is the French Open schedule of play?

25-27 May: Men’s & women’s first round

28-29 May: Men’s & women’s second round

30-31 May: Men’s & women’s third round

1-2 June: Men’s & women’s round of 16

3-4 June: Men’s & women’s quarter-finals

5 June: Women’s semi-finals

6 June: Men’s semi-finals

7 June: Women’s singles final

8 June: Men's singles final

Who are the recent French Open champions?

Men's champions

2024: Carlos Alcaraz
2023: Novak Djokovic
2022: Rafael Nadal
2021: Novak Djokovic
2020: Rafael Nadal
2019: Rafael Nadal
2018: Rafael Nadal
2017: Rafael Nadal
2016: Novak Djokovic
2015: Stan Wawrinka

Women's champions

2024: Iga Swiatek
2023: Iga Swiatek
2022: Iga Swiatek
2021: Barbara Krejcikova
2020: Iga Swiatek
2019: Ashleigh Barty
2018: Simona Halep
2017: Jelena Ostapenko
2016: Garbine Muguruza
2015: Serena Williams

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