The tennis world's A-list just rolled into Roland-Garros—but there's a major plot twist. Men's defending champion Carlos Alcaraz is sitting this one out thanks to a wrist injury, which means all eyes are on World No. 1 Jannik Sinner to claim his first French Open crown.
If Sinner wins, he'll join an elite 19-player club of Grand Slam winners across all four majors.
On the women's side, defending champ Coco Gauff, World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, and Iga Swiatek (a four-time French Open winner) are all contending for the title.
Ready to stream? According to Rolling Stone's complete guide, Turner Sports is handling U.S. broadcasts on TNT and TruTV.
Cord-cutters: HBO Max will livestream everything (Standard at $18.49/month, Premium at $22.99/month). DirecTV offers five free days and carries both TNT and TruTV across its MySports and Signature packages.
Sling offers Orange, Blue, or Orange + Blue packages starting at $45.99/month with no free trial. Hulu + Live TV costs $89.99/month but includes a three-day trial and access to 100+ channels.
The tournament runs May 24 through June 7. Whether you're rooting for Sinner's breakthrough, Gauff's defense, or Swiatek's clay mastery, the 2026 French Open delivers.




