French Open 2023 Live streaming: Check Roland-Garros schedule, how to watch on TV
French Open 2023 has begun on May 28 and will run until June 11.

All eyes are now on Novak Djokovic, the reigning world No. 1 and Nadal's long-time rival. Djokovic had an eventful day on Wednesday, securing a win but also receiving a warning for not maintaining "neutrality" on the court. Despite the controversy, Djokovic remains a favorite to clinch the prestigious Coupe des Mousquetaires. However, he faces a formidable opponent in Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed and winner of the 2022 US Open, setting up a highly anticipated clash in the later rounds.
How to watch French Open 2023?
The tournament takes place from May 28 to June 11 at Roland Garros in Paris, France.
To watch the tournament live, you may tune into NBC, the official US broadcast network for the event. However, it's worth noting that some early round matches will be broadcasted on the Tennis Channel.
When the French Open introduced night sessions a year ago, just one of the 10 matches scheduled for under the lights in the main stadium featured women. That drew criticism from Tennis Hall of Famer and equal rights advocate Billie Jean King, among others — both as a matter of fairness and because that sort of exposure is the best way to bring more attention to players.
FAQs
Q1. Who has the most titles in French Open?
A1. Rafael Nadal has the most number of French Open 2023.
Q2. Why is Rafael Nadal not playing in this year’s French Open?
A2. Rafael Nadal will miss French Open 2023 due to hip injury.
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