ROLAND GARROS 2023 TV PROGRAM. The Roland Garros 2023 tournament begins this Monday, May 22 with the qualifying phases. We take stock of the broadcast of the competition on TV and streaming.
[Mis à jour le 19 mai 2023 à 11h07] While Rafael Nadal announced that he was forfeited for the tennis tournament, Roland Garros begins this Monday, May 22, 2023 with the qualifying phases. These will run until May 26, before the start of the main draw on May 28. The men’s final is already scheduled for Sunday, June 11 from 2:15 p.m., the date of the end of the competition, while the women’s final will take place the day before.
If the qualifying phases of Roland-Garros begin this Monday, it will not be possible to see them on television. You will have to go to the platform of streaming from France TV to follow the matches live. Thereafter, the broadcasts of the matches will be to follow from May 28 from 11 a.m. on France 2, France 3 and France 4. The matches which will take place in night sessions and the matches of the Simonne-Mathieu court will be to be seen exclusively in streaming, on the Amazon platform, Prime Video. Below, we summarize everything you need to know about the broadcast of Roland-Garros 2023.
Rolland Garros is usually broadcast on the small screen by France Television. For this 2023 edition of the tennis tournament, the various matches were to be followed on France 2, France 3 or France 4. It is Prime Video which ensures the broadcasting of the matches in the evening and those disputed on the Simonne-Mathieu court. .
Prime Video, Amazon’s streaming platform, offers to follow Roland Garros in 2023. Subscribers can watch the evening matches, those played on the Simonne-Mathieu court, as well as the semi-finals and finals. It is possible to follow the matches broadcast on Prime Video on computers, decoders and media players, smart TVs, tablets and mobile phones as well as certain game consoles. Note, however, that some media are not compatible with Prime Video live streaming. Unlike the Ligue 1 Pass, there was no need to subscribe to another package to follow Roland Garros: only your subscription to Amazon Prime Video enough!
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Roland Garros is to follow for a fortnight. After the qualifying phases which begin on May 22, 2023, the tournament officially begins on May 28, 2023, before the men’s final which traditionally concludes the tennis tournament: it is on Sunday June 11, 2023 that we will know the next men’s winner. of Roland Garros.
It is always difficult to predict exactly the start and end times of the Roland Garros match. Indeed, the weather and the time of sunset may impact the end of matches and modify the schedule. Note, however, that the broadcast of the first matches of each day begins at 11 a.m.
The official Roland Garros program is not yet known in detail. However, we have the presumed dates of the different stages of the competition on the official site. Note, however, that the program can be turned upside down depending on the schedule for the end of matches, which can also depend on the weather and the time of sunset. Below, here is the planned schedule for the single matches of Roland Garros.
- From Monday 22 May to Friday, May 26 : women’s and men’s singles qualifications from 11 a.m.
- Saturday May 27 : Yannick Noah day from 11 a.m.
- From Sunday 28 May to Saturday 3 June : single ladies and gentlemen from 11 a.m.
- Sunday 4 june to monday 5 June : women’s and men’s singles round of 16 from 11 a.m.
- Tuesday 6 June to Wednesday, June 7 : women’s and men’s singles quarter-finals from 12 p.m.
- Thursday, June 8: women’s singles semi-finals from 3:30 p.m., mixed doubles final at 12:30 p.m.
- Friday, June 9 : men’s singles semi-finals from 2:45 p.m.
- Saturday June 10 : ladies’ singles final from 3 p.m., wheelchair tennis final from 11 a.m., men’s doubles final from 3 p.m.
- Sunday June 11 : ladies’ doubles final from 11:30 a.m., men’s singles final from 3 p.m.