liveUpdated 40s agoFollow live updates from the second round at the French Open in Paris todayNancy Froston and George RamsayMay 27, 2026 at 3:15 AM EDTThe action continues at Roland Garros on day four of the 2026 French Open in Paris. Getty ImagesFrench Open Day 4 — latestThe 2026 French Open continues today with the start of second-round matches at Roland Garros.In the women's singles, Iga Świątek (3) and Elena Rybakina (2) are among those looking to progress in Paris.And in the men's second and third seeds Novak Djokovic and Alex Zverev face Valentin Royer and Tomáš Macháč respectively.Tommy Paul (24) plays Lorenzo Sonego; Taylor Fritz's conqueror Nishesh Basavareddy faces Alex Michelsen in an all-American clash. Watch: TNT, HBO Max (UK, U.S.)Share your thoughts: live@theathletic.comCheck out The Athletic’s live schedule this week Subscribe to The Athletic now It’s a busy time in the sports world and the calendar is only getting busier as we head into the summer.The Premier League season is over and the Champions League final is right around the corner, as the curtain comes down on the club football season. But the biggest event in world sport beckons with the World Cup soccer in the U.S., Canada and Mexico this summer.The NBA playoffs are nearing their conclusion, the Formula 1 season is heating up and Wimbledon is not far off being upon us as well.So what are you waiting for? Sign up to The Athletic on an exclusive offer here.How to watch the French Open today Getty ImagesHere’s how you can catch a slice of the action today, alongside our coverage here.USA: TNT, HBO MaxFrance: France.tv Sport, Prime VideoUK: TNT Sports, HBO MaxRest of Europe: EurosportOur venue for the next fortnight: Stade Roland Garros Getty ImagesNamed after the French aviator, Roland Garros lies in Paris’s 16th arrondissement and is the only major to be played on clay courts. The name of the stadium complex is used interchangeably with the tournament’s official title — the French Open — with 20 courts making up the site.The biggest is Court Philippe-Chatrier, which has a 15,000-seat capacity. It was completed in 1928 as France prepared to defend its Davis Cup title at a peak period for tennis in the country dominated by the ‘Four Musketeers’: Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, Henri Cochet and Rene Lacoste.One stand is named after each of the tennis musketeers at Court Philippe-Chatrier.When does the action begin? Day 4 action at the French Open begins at 5 a.m. ET on the east coast of the United States.That works out as 11 a.m. CEST, local time in Paris, which is 10 a.m. BST in the U.K. and 2 a.m. PT on the west coast Stateside. Welcome to our live coverage of Day 4 at the French Open! Getty ImagesHello everyone and welcome along to The Athletic's live coverage of the French Open Day 4.Today, the second round begins as several big names take to the court at Roland Garros with progress on their mind.Stick with us and let us take you through all the way to the first match of Wednesday and beyond.