What a slate of action we have this week in sports. The French Open is underway in Paris, we’re approaching the sharp end of the NBA playoffs, and the Champions League season culminates in Budapest. We’ll have all that and more covered live right here on The Athletic, so be sure to tune in. Our live coverage features all the play-by-play thrills and spills, plus the latest news, analysis and reaction, so you won’t want to miss a moment.You can share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below, and you can also get in touch with us by sending us an email at live@theathletic.com. Some of our favorite responses will be featured in our live coverage, so get typing. Here is The Athletic’s full live coverage schedule for the week of May 25 to June 1.MondayFrench Open Day 2The 2026 French Open rolls along in Paris. Four-time champion Iga Swiatek and young American stars Ben Shelton and Amanda Anisimova are among the names to get their tournaments underway. NBA – Knicks vs. Cavaliers Game 4Up 3-0 in the Eastern Conference finals and on a historic 10-game winning streak, the New York Knicks will look to advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. Stream this game free with Fubo.TuesdayFrench Open Day 3The second Grand Slam of 2026 continues at Roland Garros. The final day of the first round sees some of the world’s best players make their debuts at the tournament, including Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff.Coco Gauff is looking to defend her 2025 French Open title. (Julian Finney / Getty Images)2026 World Cup – USMNT roster announcementUS men’s national team head coach Mauricio Pochettino will announce his 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup. After several lackluster performances over the past year, the team is under significant pressure to perform at this summer’s tournament, which is mostly being held in the United States along with Canada and Mexico.NBA – Spurs vs. Thunder Game 5After San Antonio’s dominant victory in Game 4, which was punctuated by Victor Wembanyama’s buzzer-beating 3 from half court at the end of the first half, the Western Conference finals shifts back to Oklahoma City for a pivotal Game 5.