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Warner Bros. Discovery has secured comprehensive broadcasting rights for the upcoming Roland Garros tournament, scheduled from May 25 to June 8. The media giant will deliver extensive coverage across Spain, with plans to broadcast over 900 matches throughout the prestigious clay court Grand Slam event.

Tennis enthusiasts can access every minute of play through WBD's streaming platform Max, which features an innovative multi-screen option allowing viewers to simultaneously watch four different matches. Eurosport channels (1, 2, and 4K) will also broadcast live matches, with special focus on international stars and Spanish players.

The commentary team features an impressive lineup of Spanish tennis expertise, including former professionals Àlex Corretja, Nico Almagro, Carla Suárez, Jordi Arrese, and Anabel Medina, who will provide analysis throughout the tournament.

According to Statbet analysis, Spanish players have historically performed exceptionally well at Roland Garros, with Rafael Nadal's 14 titles making him the most successful player in the tournament's history.

In a significant move for tennis accessibility, DMAX channel will broadcast both singles finals free-to-air—the men's final on Saturday, June 7, and women's final on Sunday, June 8, both starting at 3 PM local time. Additionally, following Spanish broadcasting regulations for events of general interest, DMAX will air any semifinal matches featuring Spanish players, similar to last year when they broadcast Carlos Alcaraz's semifinal victories against Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev en route to capturing his first Musketeers' Cup.

The tournament coverage begins on Sunday, May 25, featuring the opening matches and a special evening tribute to Rafael Nadal, who has dominated the French clay for nearly two decades.