This year's French Open has been one of the books, with some of the wildest and most unexpected upsets the tournament has ever seen. As we head into the women's final this Saturday, two players who have never made it to a Grand Slam final before will vie for the 2026 title. No. 8 Mirra Andreeva of Russia and Maja Chwalińska of Poland, who entered the tournament as a qualifier, will play in the women's final on Saturday, June 6, at 9 am ET.
The 2026 French Open women's final match between Andreeva and Chwalińska will air on TNT, with all the action also streaming on HBO Max. Here's what to know about watching the 2026 French Open live, including the full schedule, where to stream for less in the U.S., and more.
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How to watch Mirra Andreeva vs. Maja Chwalińska at the 2026 French Open:
Date: Saturday, June 6
Time: 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m. PT
Location: Stade Roland-Garros, Paris
TV channel: TNT
Streaming: HBO Max
When is the Mirra Andreeva vs. Maja Chwalińska match at the 2026 French Open?
The women's final match between Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska is on Saturday, June 6 and is expected to start at 9 a.m. ET.
What channel is the Mirra Andreeva vs. Maja Chwalińska match at the 2026 French Open on?
Saturday's women's final will air on TNT.
Where to watch the French Open without cable:
HBO Max is home to great shows like Euphoria,The Pitt, Industry, as well as tons of sports programming, including the 2026 French Open. Games that are broadcast on networks like TNT, TBS, and truTV are all available to stream for HBO Max Standard plan subscribers.
Ad-free Standard or Premium plans start at $18.49/month.
The Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max bundle gets you access to all three popular streamers. You can go for ads ($19.99/month) or go ad-free ($32.99/month).
If you don't already have access to these platforms, this is an option that really covers your bases. You’ll get three vast content libraries, fully stocked with everything Marvel and Disney princesses (new and old). You're also getting Hulu's robust catalog of shows on demand the day after they air, including the latest episodes of Abbott Elementary, Grey's Anatomy. With HBO Max, you'll get the most recent seasons ofThe Pitt and Industry, and plenty more.
How to watch the 2026 French Open for less with a VPN:
If you want to catch every match of the French Open and don't subscribe to HBO Max or a live TV streaming service, in Australia, a majority of the action is streaming free with ads on 9Now, and in France, france.tv will have all-day sessions through quarter-finals (and co-broadcast for semis and finals)
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Who is playing in the 2026 French Open?
The men's semifinalists at this year's French Open are Alexander Zverev, Jakub Mensik, Matteo Arnaldi and Flavio Cobolli.
On the women's side, Mirra Andreeva will face Maja Chwalinska in the final.
2026 French Open schedule:
All times Eastern
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Friday, June 5
Men's singles semi-finals (not before 8:30 a.m. ET, then not before 1 p.m. ET) + Women's doubles semi-finals + Wheelchair tennis semi-finals + Junior singles and doubles semi-finals + Trophée des Légendes by Emirates: 5 a.m. ET
Saturday, June 6
Women's singles final (not before 9 a.m. ET) + Men's doubles final + Wheelchair tennis finals + Junior singles and doubles finals + Trophée des Légendes by Emirates: 5 a.m. ET
Sunday, June 7
Men's singles final (not before 9 a.m. ET) + Women's doubles final + Trophée des Légendes by Emirates: 5 a.m. ET

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