WBD expands Roland-Garros coverage with enhanced HBO Max features
May 18, 2026 15.00 Europe/London By Julian Clover
Warner Bros. Discovery will make every Roland-Garros match available live across HBO Max, TNT Sports and Eurosport, with around 900 matches and an estimated 10,000 hours of tennis content available throughout the tournament.
Coverage begins with qualifying matches and runs through to the men’s final on 7 June, with 215 hours of live linear coverage available from the main draw on TNT Sports in the UK and Ireland and Eurosport across Europe.
For HBO Max, the tournament becomes another showcase for the platform’s expanding sports streaming proposition, with WBD adding several enhanced viewing features designed to deepen engagement.
Among them is Multiview, allowing viewers to watch up to four matches simultaneously on a single screen, while Key Moments lets users jump directly to pivotal points in matches.
Player Alerts will send notifications when selected players begin competing, while selected courts will support 1080p streams with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
The service will also offer up to 20 commentary languages for European viewers.
Scott Young, EVP at WBD Sports Europe, said: “Roland-Garros sits at the heart of an unmissable Summer of Sport across our channels and platforms.
“Through the combined storytelling and broadcasting strength of TNT Sports and Eurosport, the ultimate viewing experience on HBO Max, the first-class on-site and local market studio productions, and the most decorated on-air team in tennis history, our coverage will provide the most complete and authentic Roland-Garros experience possible, wherever fans may be watching.”
The tournament will also bring new production formats to TNT Sports. In the UK, the broadcaster’s daily Courtsideprogramme will broadcast from Musketeers Square at Roland-Garros, while new service TNT Sports 360 combines studio coverage with multi-court viewing to move viewers between matches and analysis.
In the US, TNT Sports is expanding coverage across TNT, truTV, HBO Max, Bleacher Report and House of Highlights, with The Mac Zone daily show returning with John and Patrick McEnroe.
WBD is also using the event to promote HBO Max’s broader sports and documentary offer. New documentary The New Dawn of Tennis is now streaming on the service in Europe, examining the rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as they succeed the “big three” generation.
Roland-Garros forms part of WBD’s wider Summer of Sport slate, which includes more than 4,000 hours of live coverage from over 50 events across HBO Max, TNT Sports and Eurosport.
Last year’s men’s final delivered WBD’s largest tennis audience on record, with viewing up 77% compared with 2024.




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