“Nearly ten hours of live every day”: France Télévisions unveils its plan for Roland-Garros 2023

The public audiovisual group will offer the most beautiful posters during the day from May 28 to June 11.

Who will succeed Rafael Nadal? Historical broadcaster of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland-Garros, France Télévisions will share the matches with Amazon Prime Video, which has offered the services of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

Broadcast on France 3 or France 4, broadcast on France 2 in the afternoon

But what about the device on the channels of the public audiovisual group? In a press release published this week, France Télévisions promises “nearly 10 hours live every day“. From Sunday May 28, air time is fixed at 11 a.m. on France 4 during the week and at the same time on France 3 for the first two weekends. The switch to France 2 will take place most of the time at 2 p.m. on weekdays and 2:55 p.m. on weekends.

On the terrace, which overlooks the Philippe-Chatrier court, Laurent Luyat, who is celebrating his 20th birthday at the presentation of the Porte d’Auteuil tournament, “will ensure continuity and welcome the greatest champions“. At his side, a team of journalists, Fabien Lévêque, Benoît Durand and Inès Lagdiri-Nastasi, and experts, Mary Pierce, Michaël Llodra, Justine Henin, Patrick Mouratoglou and Michaël Jeremiasz, will comment on the matches and tell all behind the scenes Richard Gasquet, luxury consultant for France Télévisions last year, does not renew the experience this year.

“Nelson Monfort will be present around the courts to capture the impressions and reactions of the players throughout the duration of the Roland-Garros tournament”, specifies the press release.

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From Monday to Thursday from 8:45 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8:10 p.m. on France 3, Marie Mamère and Claire Vocquier-Ficot will present “All Roland-Garros sport” between Monday May 29 and Saturday June 10 to collect reactions and review the best moments of each day. “Stade 2” will be presented from the terrace by Laurent Luyat, on Sundays June 4 and 11 on France 3, from 8:05 p.m.

france.tv broadcasts the qualifiers from May 22 and the second best poster until the eighth

France Télévisions also relies on digital to relay the exploits of the players. Also, on france.tv, until the round of 16, the second most beautiful poster will also be broadcast and commented on live so as not to miss anything of the competition.

May 22-26a week before the official start of hostilities, “the general public will be able to follow all the qualifying matches for the Roland-Garros tournament on france.tv and on the France TV Sport application“, assures France Televisions. Thursday, May 25 from 2 p.m., the draw for the main draws of the 2023 edition will be broadcast live on france.tv.

This week of competition will be commented on by journalists Apolline Merle, Maÿlice Lavorel, Hortense Leblanc and Corinne Boulloud and by consultants, Marine Partaud, 16th French player, Stéphane Houdet, former world number 1 in wheelchair tennis, and Constance Sénac de Monsembernard , tennis consultant for the ‘Jeu, set et maths’ Twitter account.

A daily Twitch live

Finally this year, the Philippe-Chatrier court will also host a daily Twitch live, entitled “Evening Short” and led by Maxence Regnault, surrounded by journalists and consultants from France TV Sport, will be broadcast live on the france.tv Twitch channel from May 29 until June 7 at 9 p.m. (Friday 9, Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 June between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.).

As a reminder, France Télévisions and Amazon Prime Video have been renewed under slightly different conditions until at least 2027.

2023-05-14 16:00:00
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