There's a sneaky way to watch the 2026 French Open's Men Final for free

Alexander Zverev of Germany at the French Open 2026
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Prior to the start of the tournament, hardly anyone could have predicted a Zverev vs Cobolli French Open final, but here we are. Zverev defeated No. 26 seed Jakub Mensik in the semifinals in four sets, while Cobolli reached the final after Matteo Arnaldi withdrew due to a viral illness.

With the absence of Sinner and Alcaraz, and Djokovic's early exit, this is undoubtedly Zverev's greatest chance to win his first Grand Slam, especially as he holds a neat 3-1 record against the 24-year-old Cobolli.

And the best part? We've found a sneaky way to watch the final completely FREE, from wherever you are! The hack: 9Now in Australia and France TV in France – along with several other local streaming platforms in Europe – are showing the match at no cost!

But what if you're traveling outside these countries? Can you still watch the 2026 Roland-Garros men's final for free - from the US, UK, or Canada? Yes, you can! Read on to find out how.

How to watch French Open 2026 Men's Final for free

Roland-Garros 2026 Men's Singles Final will be streamed live and for free in many countries around the world, with the best English-language coverage available in Australia on 9Now and home coverage on France TV.

🇦🇺 Australia: 9Now
🇫🇷 France: France TV
🇨🇭 Switzerland: RSI / SRF
🇦🇹 Austria: ServusTV
🇧🇪 Belgium: RTBF

Outside the US? You can use a VPN to watch French Open 2026 Final for free as if you were right at home.

Use a VPN to watch French Open 2026 Men's Final free from anywhere

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Quick start: Using a VPN to watch French Open 2026 Men's Final for free

Using a VPN is incredibly simple, just follow these steps.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're visiting the U.K. and want to view an Australian streaming service, you'd select a location from Down Under (like Perth) from the server list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to 9Now and watch the 2026 Roland-Garros Men's Final just like you would at home.

Which devices can I watch French Open 2026 Men's Final for free with?

You can use 9Now to watch the 2026 Roland-Garros Men's Final on a range of devices:

Amazon Fire TV
Android phones and tablets (Android OS 5 and newer)
Android TV
Apple iPhones and iPads (iOS 12 or later)
Apple TV (including Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD)
Chromecast (including Chromecast with Google TV)
Chrome (latest two versions)
Fetch TV (Gen 3 or newer)
Firefox (latest two versions)
Foxtel iQ
Freeview
Hisense TV
LG Smart TV (webOS 4 or higher)
Mobile apps – download the 9Now app on your phone or tablet (iOS/Android)
Mozilla (latest two versions)
Roku (including Roku 2, Roku 3, Roku Express, Roku Express+, Roku Premiere, Roku Premiere+, Roku Streaming Stick, Roku Streaming Stick+ and Roku Streambar)
Safari (latest two versions)

In addition to smartphones and tablets, France TV is available on the following smart TVs:

Samsung Smart TVs (2018 model and above)
LG Smart TVs (2021 model and above)
Connected devices and televisions using Fire TV (Fire TV stick, Nokia, Xiaomi,…)
Connected devices and televisions running Google TV / Android TV (Chromecast stick, Sony, TCL, Philips, etc.)
Via cast/airplay
Via Apple TV

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