How to Watch the 2022 French Open Online Without Cable

Some are even free to stream

The 2022 French Open is the 126th year of the tournament. There are always modifications to the tournament’s schedule and broadcasting channels. It runs from May 22 to June 5.

We did the grunt work of compiling the 2022 French Open schedule and streaming services that cover the event. If you don’t have cable TV, you can watch this year’s French Open tennis tournament on your smartphone or computer. Some of these streaming services are free, while others require a subscription.

Schedule for the 2022 French Open

The 2022 edition of the French Open will run for 15 days—commences May 22, 2022, and ends June 5, 2022. Here’s a provisional schedule of the tournament from the first round down to the finals:

2022 French Open Broadcasting Partners/Networks

In the United States,NBC Sports Network(NBCSN) andTennis Channelwill televise the tournament in the United States and its territories.

Eurosportholds the right to exclusively televise French Open tournaments in several European countries—Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, etc.—up until 2026.

If you’re in France, Andorra, and other Overseas departments of France,Amazon Prime Videoprovides live coverage of the 2022 Roland-Garros tournament.

ServusTV(owned by Red Bull) is an official broadcast partner for the tournament. The streaming service will provide live coverage of the 2022 French Open for Austrian residents.

RDS(Réseau des sports (RDS)andThe Sports Network (TSN)are official Roland Garros broadcasters for Canadian viewers.

We highlight some streaming services that support these broadcasting networks.

ServusTV

ServusTVis an Austria-based TV station, but you can also stream live and on-demand content on the streaming app. The ServusTV app is available for free on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Likewise, you can live stream sports events and other programs for free.

We should mention that the ServusTV app is in German, and there’s no option to translate to other languages. So you may find it challenging to navigate the app and its content. Additionally, you’ll need aVirtual Private Network (VPN)to access ServusTV content outside Austria.

9Now

You can watch the French Open on9Now’s “Wide World of Sport (WWOS)” channelif you’re in Australia. Download the9Now appon your device, create a Nine account, and watch all French Open games for free. 9Now works on Apple TV, smartphones, Android TV, and Smart TV (LG and Samsung) models.

Amazon Prime Video

Prime Video will cover the qualifying rounds, semifinals, and finals of Men’s and Women’s French Open games. You need an Amazon Prime or Prime Video subscription, the Prime Video app, and a compatible streaming device. You can live stream matches on a web browser if your device doesn’t support the Prime Video app.

If you’resubscribed to Prime Video, you can watch French Open games at no additional charges or fees. Otherwise, you’ll need to pay a subscription fee (€5.99/month or €49/year) after a 7-day trial.

Amazon Prime members in Monaco and Metropolitan France can watch French Open online via Prime Video at no additional cost. Both Amazon Prime and Amazon Prime Video have similar subscription fees (€5.99/month or €49/year). However, Prime members enjoy an extended trial period (30 days) than Prime Video users (7 days).

We recommend registering on Amazon Prime, so you get to watch French Open for free during the 30-day free trial.

Tennis Channel

A Tennis Channel Plus subscription gets you access to thousands of live and on-demand tennis matches across multiple tournaments. The Tennis Channel app is available for smartphones, smart TVs, and streaming devices (Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, etc.). You can also stream the 2022 French Open on any web browser via theTennis Channel website.

Tennis Channel Plus costs $109.99/year and is only available in the United States andall U.S. territories. As a subscriber, you can live stream all tennis tournaments (e.g., U.S. Open) until your plan expires.

Unless you’re a tennis fanatic, buying an annual subscription only to watch the 2022 French Open isn’t economical.

Peacock TV

With a Peacock Premium subscription ($4.99/month), you canwatch the French Open online on NBC. Another $9.99/month “Premium Plus” subscription plan offers similar channels but without ads or mid-game interruptions. Peacock TV supports many mobile devices (Android, iOS, Fire Tablets), smart TVs, and streaming devices (Android TV, Chromecast, etc.).

Peacock TV is an American streaming service. Hence, your device must be in the United States or supported U.S. territories to stream French Open matches. You can use a VPN to bypass Peacock’s geo-restriction.

YouTube TV

Live matches from the 2022 French Open will be available onYouTube TVvia the NBC channel. New users can watch French Open online for free within the first seven days of registration. When the trial period ends, you’ll need to pay a $64.99 monthly subscription to watch the rest of the tournament.

At the time of publishing, YouTube TV is available for $14.99—a first month discount for new users only. Like Peacock TV, YouTube TV is also available throughout the United States only.

Sling TV

A Sling Blue subscription ($35/month) grants you access to NBC’s live coverage of the 2022 French Open. There’s no free trial, but new users get 50% off the first subscription. Sling TV also supports the Tennis Channel, but it’s included in a “Sports Extra” add-on plan.

You need to pay an extra $13/month in addition to a Sling Orange or Sling Blue subscription to access Tennis Channel. That’s $48/month—$30.5/month for new users.

Sling TV is geo-blocked in regions outside the United States. In addition, the streaming service is available on select models of streaming devices and smart TVs. Refer to this Sling TV Help Center document for a comprehensive list of supported devices.

DIRECTV Stream

Formerly AT&T TV, DIRECTV offers three subscription plans (Choice, Ultimate, and Premier) that include the Tennis Channel. DirecTV Choice costs $79.99/month and has over 90 channels. The “Ultimate” plan with 130+ channels is $94.99/month, while the high-end Premier subscription is $139.99.

View the completeDirecTV Stream channel lineupbefore choosing a subscription plan. The “Choice” subscription should suffice if you only want to watch the French Open online on the Tennis Channel.

The Sports Network (TSN) and Réseau Des Sports (RDS)

TSNis a Canadian-English sports television channel licensed to broadcast the French Open, Wimbledon Championship, and other tennis tournaments.

Réseau des sports (RDS) offers the same channels as TSN. Broadcasting language is a significant difference. Think of RDS as the french version of TSN. Install the RDS app instead if you’d rather watch the 2022 French Open in French. Or stream directly on theRDS websitein your web browser.

The $19.99 subscription allows you to watch the 2022 French Open on TSN and RDS. Plus, you can stream content on two devices simultaneously with one subscription. The TSN and RDS apps are available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Don’t Miss the Action.

FuboTV and Hulu Live TV ( $69.99/month) are other noteworthy streaming services. They offer the NBC Sports channel and are available in the U.S. only.

Note that accessing geo-blocked content using a VPN service may be prohibited by some streaming apps. Go through a platform’s terms of service and make sure you aren’t breaking any rules.

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