By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_now | Thursday, May 8, 2025
Photo Credit: @Queensclub
Tnt sports It aims to explode Roland Garro’s coverage for a wider television audience.
The network has collected a list studied with stars filled with former Grand Slam champions to meet the mission.
In June 2024, TNT Sports, A Division of Warner Bros. Discovery, Reached a 10-Yaar, $ 650 million aggregement with the French Tennis Federation to Add Roland-Garros to Its Portfolio of Premium Sports Rights in the US Touts Its Deal-Building on Eurosport’s 35-YEAR Relationship with Roland-Garros-Making Warner Bros. Discovery “The Larger Global Broadcast Partner to Roland-Garros and Will Bring Fans The Most Comprehensive Coverage of the Prestigious event ever in the United States”.
Hall of Famers John Mineroe, Andre Agassi, Lindsay Davenport, Jim Courier, Chrissie Evert, Mats Wilander and Boris Becker -The benefitors of nearly 100 Grand Slams Tennis (singles, double and mixed)-will bring a rich experience and knowledge of the championship at TNT Sports’ and coverage of Eurosport on all platforms reaching a global audience.
Venus WilliamsSeven times the Grand Slam Champion will also contribute to the coverage of TNT Sports’ Roland-Garros, waiting for a series of special features emphasizing “Rich History of the Clay Court tour and the intersection of Parisian tennis and culture sport”.
The expected features from Venus Williams will work within the TNT Sports event coverage.
Transmission team Roland Garros TNT is listed here:
Moreover, Patrick MCineroe It will contribute to the play-by-play, host (whiparound action, occasionally, on trutv) and matches and studio analysis throughout the event.
He will be joined by a list of veterans counters who anchor the action in Paris, including playing players from Play-by-Play Brian Anderson, Alex Faust and Mark Petchey (who will also expect whiparound coverage on the trutv in addition to his responsibilities for play-by-play). Adam Lefkoe will host the TNT studio coverage in Paris.
Roland Garro’s TNT Sports coverage, all of Live origin from Paris, starts on Sunday, May 25, in TNT, TRUTV and Max. The daily coverage is planned to start at 6am in the East.
Tenis Channel will retell the Encore presentations of the day game at night at 8pm in Eastern times.