liveUpdated 2m agoFollow our live coverage of Day 9 at Roland Garros with round of 16 action continuing in men's and women's singlesThe Athletic Live TeamJune 1, 2026 at 3:08 AM EDTAryna Sabalenka waves to the crowd after winning her third-round match. Getty ImagesFrench Open Day 9 — LatestThe 2026 French Open continues as the tournament wraps up the fourth round today. The marquee match of the day will be under the lights on Court Philippe-Chatrier with world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka facing Naomi Osaka (16). Félix Auger-Aliassime (4), Madison Keys (19) and Frances Tiafoe (19) are also playing today, with spots in the quarterfinals up for grabs.Watch: TNT, HBO Max (UK, U.S.)Email us your thoughts: live@theathletic.comHow to watch the French Open Getty ImagesHere’s how you can watch today's matches, alongside our coverage here.USA: TNT, HBO MaxFrance: France.tv Sport, Prime VideoUK: TNT Sports, HBO MaxRest of Europe: EurosportWhat time does the tennis start today? Getty ImagesTennis matches at the French Open begin at 5 a.m. ET.That’s 11 a.m. Paris time or 6 a.m. in the U.K.Welcome to our live coverage! Getty ImagesGreetings tennis fans! Welcome to The Athletic’s live coverage of Day 9 at the 2026 French Open.We are in the business end of the tournament now. Round of 16 matches continue as players look for berths in the quarterfinals.There have been so many upsets at this Slam. There will be a first-time Slam winner in men’s singles. In the women’s singles draw, a first-time Roland Garros winner.Expect lots of drama as these players look to achieve a monumental title. Follow our live coverage from first ball to match point of the last match on tap today.
French Open 2026 live updates: Day 9 latest with Aryna Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka and Frances Tiafoe in action today
Follow our live coverage of Day 9 at Roland Garros with round of 16 action continuing in men's and women's singles
Day 9 at Roland Garros: world No. 1 Sabalenka faces Osaka in the Round of 16 headline on Chatrier, with Auger-Aliassime, Keys, and Tiafoe also competing. Both singles draws will produce first-time Grand Slam champions — the most open Roland Garros in years.














