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Roland Garros, here’s where to watch the three finals on TV

Here's where to watch the 'Italian' Roland Garros finals on TV

ROME – Despite the defeat of Sinner, who from Monday will be number 1 in the world, Italian tennis is experiencing a magical moment on the courts of Paris, with Italy flying the flag in three Roland Garros finals. Three matches that will be broadcast exclusively on Warner Bros. Discovery channels and platforms.

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On Saturday 8 June no earlier than 3pm on Eurosport 1 and live-streaming on Discovery+, Jasmine Paolini will challenge the reigning champion Iga Swiatek, who has won three of the last four editions of the French Open . Following this, for the first time since 1959 by Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola, two Italians return to the men’s doubles final in Paris: Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori against Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic.

On Sunday 9 June exclusively on Eurosport and Discovery+, in addition to the men’s final, Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini will play the epilogue of the women’s doubles: a final that Sara Errani won in 2012 paired with Roberta Vinci among their 5 Grand Slam titles.

The second Slam of the season is broadcast exclusively in Italy by Eurosport and live in full without advertising interruptions on Discovery+. Between on-site analysis and in-studio insights, a large team of former tennis champions analyzes Roland Garros on Warner Bros. Discovery channels and platforms: former top ten players Barbara Schett, Alex Corretja and Tim Henman; the Slam champions Chris Evert, winner of 7 Roland Garros, Mats Wilander, Boris Becker, John McEnroe and Roberta Vinci, the Italian face of Eurosport.

For Warner Bros. Discovery’s sporting Saturday, NOVE, DMAX and Eurosport 1 will simulcast Game 2 of the LBA basketball championship finals: at 8.30pm Virtus Bologna-Olimpia Milano with commentary by Mario Castelli and Andrea Meneghin and the analysis from the sidelines by Giulia Cicchinè and Guido Bagatta.