French Open - schedule, seedings and how to follow
The second Grand Slam of the year begins on Sunday as players head to Paris for the French Open - here's all you need to know.
Coco Gauff came from a set down to win the 2025 French Open title [Getty Images] The second Grand Slam of the year begins on Sunday, with players heading to Paris for the French Open. Top seeds Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are searching for their first Roland Garros title, while Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek will be hoping to add another crown to their collections. There will be comprehensive coverage of the tournament across the BBC - here is all you need to know.
When is the French Open 2026? The clay-court Grand Slam starts on Sunday, 24 May at Roland Garros and finishes on Sunday, 7 June. The women's singles final takes place on Saturday, 6 June, with the men's final concluding the tournament a day later.
Qualifying, where players must win three matches to reach the main draw, began on Monday, 18 May. How to follow the French Open on the BBC There will be daily live text commentaries of key matches on the BBC Sport website and app, while there will be a daily podcast re-capping the biggest stories on BBC Sounds. 5 Live Sport has daily coverage and commentary live from Court Philippe-Chatrier across 5 Live Sport, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.
Tennis correspondent Russell Fuller will be joined Katie Smith, Abigail Johnson David Law and Gigi Salmon, with analysis from Annabel Croft, Pat Cash, Daniela Hantuchova, Naomi Broady, Ryan Harrison and Leon Smith. Commentary of the day sessions will take place from 13:00 BST and 19:30 for the night sessions. Who won the French Open in 2025?
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