From 25 May to 8 June 2025, Eurosport 4K will broadcast live coverage of the French Open from Roland-Garros in UHD HDR.Around 120 hours of tennis from the main court, Philippe-Chatrier, will be shown in Germany and Austria, with German-language commentary.The coverage is made possible through partnerships between Warner Bros. Discovery and local distribution platforms: HD+ and MagentaTV in Germany, and simpliTV in Austria. All matches from the tournament’s centre court, including the semi-finals and finals, will be available in UHD resolution.German viewers with DTH satellite reception can watch the tournament on UHD1 via Astra TV platform HD+, provided they have a UHD-compatible TV set and an active HD+ subscription. Customers of Deutsche Telekom’s TV platform MagentaTV in Germany will also have access to the broadcasts, provided they use a UHD-capable TV set and corresponding MagentaTV set-top box and have at least a MagentaZuhause M subscription package.In Austria, the coverage will be available through TV platform simpliTV as part of the simpli more subscription package, which includes both DTH satellite and streaming access.The line-up of players expected to feature includes top names such as defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, world number one Jannik Sinner, and Germany’s Alexander Zverev, a finalist last year. Novak Djokovic, a multiple Grand Slam winner, also remains among the tournament favourites. On the women’s side, Iga Swiatek enters the tournament as the clear favourite, having won the title three times in a row.
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