How to watch French Open 2023 in Australia: Date, time, TV channel, live stream for Roland-Garros

Joshua Mayne

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The French Open has reached the men's singles final, with Novak Djokovic and Casper Ruud to square off Roland-Garros.

It follows Iga Świątek's three-set win over Karolína Muchová to secure her second consecutive women's singles title.

Here's how you can catch all the action in Australia.

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How to watch the French Open in Australia on TV

The 2023 edition of the French Open is being broadcast live and free on 9Gem.

Coverage begins most days at 6:30 pm AEST and runs until the early hours of the morning.

Commentary for select matches comes from Nine’s Wide World of Sports team, featuring Roz Kelly, Todd Woodbridge, Jelena Dokic, Samantha Stosur, Brenton Speed and Brett Phillips.

How to live stream the French Open in Australia

Every match of Roland-Garros 2023 can be live-streamed in Australia on paid subscription service Stan Sport.

Selected matches will be available in 4K. 

Fans can also stream the action for free via 9Now, which will show the standard free-to-air broadcast.

When is the French Open 2023?

The Roland-Garros main draw started on May 28 and runs until June 11, which is the day of the men's final.

Which Aussies are playing at the French Open 2023?

Nine Australian players earned entry into this year's singles main draw at Roland-Garros.

Notably, Nick Kyrgios was not in attendance after pulling out earlier this month.

Men's singles

  • Alex de Minaur (19)
  • Jason Kubler (66)
  • Alexei Popyrin (81)
  • Christopher O'Connell (82)
  • Max Purcell (88)
  • Jordan Thompson (91)
  • Thanasi Kokkinakis (WC - 111)

Women's singles

  • Kimberly Birrell (WC - 113)
  • Storm Hunter (Q - 204)

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.