![]() ![]() The FFT has also signed a new broadcast agreement with beIN Sports to show Roland-Garros in South-East Asia (10 territories) for the next five editions of the tournament (2022 – 2026), as well as with Elta (Taiwan) and VTV Cab (Vietnam). The 2022 edition will also be the first year of a new rightsholder contract with Eurosport who will broadcast the tournament exclusively in over 50 European territories (outside France) for the next five editions (2022 – 2026). The tournament will enjoy significant broadcasting all around the world, having been picked up by 170 TV channels in 223 territories. The semi-finals and the final of the women’s and men’s singles, women’s and men’s doubles and the final of the mixed doubles will be broadcast by both of these two groups. Prime Video will also broadcast Qualifying from 16 – 20 May. Prime Video meanwhile will be in the second year of coverage as a tournament broadcaster and has exclusive rights to show the ten night sessions that will be played from Monday 23 May through to Wednesday 1 June from 8.45 pm, as well as all of the matches on Court Simonne-Mathieu. Tennis fans will also have the opportunity to watch Qualifying which will be held from 16 – 20 May via the platform as well as the France tv sport app. The group will show matches across its France 2, France 3 and France 4 channels as well as its digital platform, giving viewers yet more live coverage with broadcasts starting at 11 am on 22 May. Long-time Roland-Garros partners France Télévisions will broadcast all of the matches from the Paris Grand Slam with the exception of those played in the night sessions on Court Philippe-Chatrier and Court Simonne-Mathieu. France: France Télévisions and Prime VideoĪs was the case in 2021, France Télévisions and Prime Video are guaranteeing maximum coverage of Roland-Garros throughout mainland France. ![]()
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