The two-week tournament, held at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, is one of the four grand slams in the sport and promises to be an exciting one with British player Jack Draper’s star on the rise.
In the women’s game, Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka and American Coco Gauff are the ones to watch but it may be keeping an eye on last year’s finalist Italian Jasmine Paolini.
When is the 2025 French Open?
The French Open starts today, Monday 19 May with the qualifying rounds for the men’s and women’s singles.
Then from Sunday 25 May, there is the singles main draw with the first round played across three days from 25 to 27 May, the semi-finals of the men’s and women’s singles taking place on 5 to 6 June before the women’s singles final on 7 June and the men’s singles final on 8 June.
Opening Week
Monday 19 May (from 10am) – Women’s and Men’s singles qualifying and main draw player practice Tuesday 20 May (from 10am) – Women’s and Men’s singles qualifying and main draw player practice Wednesday 21 May (from 10am) – Women’s and Men’s singles qualifying and main draw player practice Thursday 22 May (from 11am) – Women’s and Men’s singles qualifying and main draw player practice. Singles main draw ceremony from 2pm Friday 23 May (from 11am) – Women’s and Men’s singles qualifying and main draw player practice Saturday 24 May (from 11am) – Yannick Noah Day The French Open is held at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris (Photo: Getty)Main Draw
Sunday 25 May (from 11am) – Round 1 women’s and men’s singles main draw; Monday 26 May (from 11am) – Round 1 women’s and men’s singles main draw; Tuesday 27 May (from 11am) – Round 1 women’s and men’s singles main draw. Round 1 men’s doubles main draw; Wednesday 28 May (from 11am) – Round 2 women’s and men’s singles main draw. Round 1 men’s, women’s and mixed doubles main draw; Thursday 29 May (from 11am) – Round 2 women’s and men’s singles main draw. Round 1 women’s and mixed doubles main draw and Round 2 men’s doubles main draw; Friday 30 May (from 11am) – Round 3 women’s and men’s singles main draw. Round 1 mixed doubles main draw. Round 2 men’s and women’s doubles main draw; Saturday 31 May (from 11am) – Round 3 women’s and men’s singles main draw. Round 2 women’s and mixed doubles main draw. Round 2 men’s doubles main draw; Sunday 1 June (from 11am) – Round of 16 women’s and men’s singles main draw. Round 3 men’s, women’s and mixed doubles main draw. Round 1 junior singles main draw; Monday 2 June (from 11am) – Round of 16 women’s and men’s singles main draw. Round 3 women’s and mixed doubles main draw and quarter-finals men’s doubles main draw. Round 1 and 2 junior singles main draw and Round 1 junior doubles main draw; Tuesday 3 June (from 11am) – Quarter-finals women’s and men’s singles main draw and quarter-finals women’s and men’s doubles main draw. Round 3 mixed doubles main draw and Round 1 wheelchair events. Round 2 junior singles main draw and Round 1and 2 junior doubles main draw. Legends Trophy by Emirates; Wednesday 4 June (from 11am) – Quarter-finals women’s and men’s singles main draw and quarter-finals women’s doubles main draw and semi-finals mixed doubles main draw. Round 1 and 2 wheelchair events and Round 3 junior singles main draw. Round 2 junior doubles main draw. Legends Trophy by Emirates; Thursday 5 June (from 11am) – Semi-finals women’s singles main draw (not before 3pm). Mixed doubles final and semi-finals men’s doubles. Round 2 and semi-finals wheelchair events. Quarter-finals junior singles and doubles main draw. Legends Trophy by Emirates; Friday 6 June (from 11am) – Semi-finals men’s singles (not before 2.30pm/not before 7pm). Semi-finals women’s doubles. Semi-finals wheelchair events. Junior singles and doubles semi-finals. Legends Trophy by Emirates Saturday 7 June (from 11am) – Women’s singles final (not before 3pm). Men’s doubles final. Wheelchair events finals. Junior singles and doubles finals. Legends Trophy by Emirates. Sunday 8 June (from 11am) – Men’s singles final (not before 3pm). Women’s doubles final. Legends Trophy by Emirates.Read Next
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TNT Sports has tennis stars John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Lindsay Davenport, Jim Courier, Chris Evert, Mats Wilander, Boris Becker and Venus Williams providing coverage and commentary at Stade Roland-Garros in Paris.
Meanwhile on Discovery+, you can stream all the action.
To stream TNT Sports online and through mobile devices in the UK, you will need Discovery+.
Who are the favourites for the 2025 French Open?
Jannick Sinner is a close second with odds of 7/4 and German Alexander Zverev is on 13/1.
Among the women, Aryna Sabalenka has odds of 5/2 making her the joint favourite with defending women’s champion Iga Swiatek. Coco Gauff has odds of 7/1 and Russian Mirra Andreeva is on 8/1.
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