In post-Rafael Nadal era of French Open, uncertainty is king
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French Open 2025 live updates: Follow Day 1 latest with Ben Shelton, Aryna Sabalenka in action today
Follow our live coverage from the French Open at Roland Garros, as Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek bid to defend their titles
Nadal, visibly moved, thanked the French crowd for their “unwavering love” and called Roland Garros his “spiritual home”. Though he stopped short of confirming retirement, he acknowledged that this year feels “different”, adding that he’s “grateful for every moment” he’s had on the clay. Also Read: French Open 2025 schedule
The second of tennis' Grand Slam events gets underway on May 25 with the start of the French Open. The clay-court tournament is one where a slower surface speed puts an emphasis on the ability to win extended rallies and play off the baseline rather than relying on a dominant serve.
World number one Aryna Sabalenka will be in action on opening day Roland-Garros as she takes on Kamilla Rakhimova in the first round of women's singles. In the men's singles, Tommy Paul will be amongst the top seed to take court.
TV channel: The 2025 French Open will be broadcast live on TNT Sports in the UK across the next two weeks. Coverage gets underway from 12:45pm BST on TNT Sports 1 on Sunday afternoon, then from 10am most days. Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also use Discovery+ to stream the action in full online.
A tennis nation with an eye for the spectacular is getting closer to refuting the idea that it is all showmanship and no substance
French Open is set to begin on Sunday, and the pressure is officially on for defending men's and women's singles champions Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek.
On Sunday, May 25th, the second of tennis' Grand Slam tournaments will get underway for Virginia alums Emma Navarro and Danielle Collins. The two will attempt t
The 2025 French Open gets underway at Roland Garros on Sunday morning with wall-to-wall action starting at 5 a.m. Eastern. Although the French Open projects to be very chalky with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner priced as clear favorites to meet in the finals, there will certainly be some chaos in the early rounds.