TNT Sports is set to revolutionize Roland-Garros viewing in the United States. Starting Sunday, May 25th, their extensive coverage promises to be the most comprehensive in U.S. broadcast history. The network will deliver nearly 300 hours of live programming from Paris across TNT and truTV.

But that's not all. Streaming platform Max will take things even further, streaming more than 900 matches from all competitions. Max began broadcasting the qualifying rounds on May 19th and will offer unparalleled access to every single match. Innovative features include a four-match multiview option starting from Round 1 and a "Key Moments" function, highlighting the most exciting plays.

TNT's daily coverage will feature multiple key matches and the studio program "Live at Roland-Garros," providing in-depth match analysis and insightful commentary. Expect live in-match player interviews and even audio from mic'd coaches on selected matches. truTV viewers will enjoy "The Rally at Roland-Garros," a daily whiparound show offering studio analysis and live look-ins from various courts.

The digital experience is equally impressive. Bleacher Report and House of Highlights, both part of Warner Bros. Discovery, will produce original content from the event, featuring player interviews, series segments, and reports from celebrity correspondents stationed near the courts. A strong sponsorship lineup further enhances the viewing experience, with Stella Artois presenting the studio show, and various other sponsors supporting different aspects of the coverage.

This extensive coverage marks the beginning of a landmark 10-year agreement, establishing TNT Sports as the exclusive home of Roland-Garros in the United States. TNT Sports also holds distribution rights in almost 50 European markets, solidifying Warner Bros. Discovery's position as the largest global rights holder for the tournament.