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which channel to see the tournament that has started?

This 2022 edition of the tournament started last weekend. Without further ado, let’s see how to follow the Roland Garros 2022 matches in the best conditions!

For the second consecutive year, the Roland Garros tournament is under the co-broadcasting regime. Between on the one hand France TV and on the other hand Amazon Prime. France TV will broadcast the vast majority of the matches, with the exception of the night sessions, scheduled from 9 p.m. on the Philippe Chatrier court and the Simonne-Mathieu court. During the day, Amazon Prime will also be the exclusive broadcaster of matches taking place on this same Simonne-Mathieu court.

For all other meetings, it will be possible to find them from the television channels France 2, France 3 or France 4, depending on the time of broadcast. But the viewer can also connect to the application or the France TV site to follow a particular court. As of the semi-finals, the co-diffusion rule applies. Thus, from June 2 and the semi-finals of the women’s table, the meetings will be broadcast simultaneously on Amazon Prime and on France TV.

Roland Garros: who won the previous editions?

Any tennis fan knows that this Parisian Grand Slam is in principle the preserve of the Spaniard Rafael Nadal. In 17 participations in the tournament, the host has lifted the trophy 13 times. But last year, it was the Serbian Novak Djokovic who won the edition by beating Nadal in the semi-finals then winning against the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, in 5 sets, after being led 2 sets to 0. The Swiss Stan Wawrinka and Roger Federer have also already lifted the trophy, respectively in 2015 and 2009. Among the women, defending champion Barbora Krejcikova is no longer in the running to win this Roland Garros 2022. The Polish Iga Swiatek, tall favorite to win this new edition has already won it in 2020, a year before the young retiree Ashleigh Barty. Beaten in the second round by the French Alizé Cornet, the Latvian Jelena Ostapenko has already won Roland Garros. It was in 2017.

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