Max to Stream Over 900 French Open Matches, Offer Multiview, Enhanced Roland-Garros Viewing Experience


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For the first time ever, the unmistakable red clay of Roland-Garros is landing on Max in the U.S., and it’ll be covered like never before. The 2025 French Open begins with the qualifying rounds on May 19 and continues through the Men’s and Women’s Singles Finals on June 8, Max will stream more than 900 matches, including over 800 exclusive matches.

Max all-access coverage of the tournament is serving up a list of powerful viewing features:

  • Multiview – Watch up to four matches at once in the U.S. and Spain, starting with the First Round. Never miss a key break point, epic tiebreak, or rising-star upset.
  • Key Moments – Running short on time? Skip straight to the biggest plays. On supported devices, fans can jump directly to epic rallies and match-defining aces via smart Key Moment icons.
  • Seamless In-Player Discovery – Want to follow a five-set battle and still check in on other courts? Max makes it easy to hop between matches and other live events without leaving the player.

You can find the Sports Schedule on the Max app under “Live & Upcoming Sports” to stay up to date on the tournament and your favorite sporting events streaming on the platform.

This year’s Roland Garros is the first in a 10-year agreement with TNT Sports and will feature the sport’s biggest name covering the event. The star-studded broadcast team has 99 combined Majors, 22 Roland-Garros trophy winners, and seven Hall of Famers. Legends of the sport whoa are covering the event include John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Venus Williams, Chris Evert, Sloane Stephens, CoCo Vandeweghe, and many others.

To stream the 2025 French Open on Max, you’ll need a plan that has live sports. The Standard plan gives you access to the French Open and other sporting events on the platform, movies, shows, and more for only $16.99 per month or save $33 with an annual plan for $169.99 per year. Additionally, you can stream the tournament on TNT, truTV, and TBS with DIRECTVHulu + Live TVSling TV, or YouTube TV.

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