Warner Bros. Discovery expands coverage of Roland-Garros 2026
Warner Bros. Discovery is gearing up to provide extensive coverage of Roland-Garros 2026, with live broadcasts of all 900 matches across their platforms. Starting with qualifiers on May 18, European fans can catch 215 hours of live coverage on TNT Sports in the U.K. and Ireland, as well as on Eurosport across the continent. Plus, selected matches will be available on free-to-air channels in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Turkey.
For U.S. viewers, TNT Sports is expanding its coverage to TNT, truTV, HBO Max, Bleacher Report, and House of Highlights. This means marquee matches on TNT, whiparound action on truTV, and The Mac Zone on truTV and Bleacher Report’s YouTube, hosted by John and Patrick McEnroe and Lucas Brody.
Excitingly, HBO Max will offer around 10,000 hours of tennis content during the tournament, including features like multi-view for up to four matches simultaneously, Key Moments for live pivotal points, and up to 20 selectable commentary languages for European audiences. And that’s not all—selected courts will have 1080p Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos!
Studio programming will be a highlight for U.K. and Ireland audiences, with daily Courtside studio shows live from Musketeers Square at Roland-Garros hosted by Laura Robson, Rachel Stringer, Craig Doyle, and Lesly Boitrelle. New for 2026, TNT Sports 360 will offer a combined multi-court and studio viewing experience. Plus, country-specific studio shows will bring in personalities like Boris Becker (Germany), Roberta Vinci (Italy), and more.
To add even more excitement, a new 45-minute documentary, “The New Dawn of Tennis,” is now available on HBO Max. It covers the rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, as well as the intense 2025 Men’s Singles Final, featuring interviews with tennis legends like John McEnroe, Jim Courier, and Venus Williams.
And let’s not forget about the incredible lineup of analysts and commentators who will be part of WBD’s Roland-Garros coverage, including Andre Agassi, Chris Evert, Sloane Stephens, and more. In 2025, WBD’s coverage broke viewership records, proving the immense popularity of this event.
So mark your calendars for the key dates of Roland-Garros 2026, from the qualifiers starting on May 18 to the intense Men’s Singles Final on June 7. With Warner Bros. Discovery at the helm, this year’s tournament promises to be an unforgettable experience for tennis fans worldwide.

