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Exciting Matches Scheduled as French Open 2025 Continues in Paris

PARIS, France — The 2025 French Open continues today with thrilling fourth-round matches at Roland Garros. The tournament, which began on May 25, features the world’s top players competing on clay until the finals on June 8.
Prominent names like Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and defending champion Iga Swiatek are still in the mix after strong performances in previous rounds. On Sunday, June 1, audiences can expect standout matches including Swiatek facing Elena Rybakina on Court Philippe-Chatrier, scheduled second on the court.
“It’s a real clash of styles,” a tennis analyst said about the match. “Rybakina’s power will be tested against Swiatek’s unparalleled clay-court skill.”
Carlos Alcaraz, seeded second, will compete against thirteenth seed Ben Shelton shortly after Swiatek’s match, while the fourth seed Aryna Sabalenka faces Amanda Anisimova, the sixteenth seed, on Court Suzanne Lenglen.
The French Open has drawn large audiences globally, with broadcasters like TNT and Channel 9 providing coverage in the US and Australia, respectively. Tennis fans can watch matches for free on platforms like 9Now in Australia or tune in using VPN services to bypass geographic restrictions.
“I’m excited for the matches today; the intensity is at another level,” said a fan outside the stadium.
For live stream enthusiasts, services such as Sling TV and Discovery+ are offering various options in the USA and UK. The tournament’s atmosphere has buzzed with energy, especially following the dramatic upsets and unexpected victories of early rounds.
As the competition heats up, players are vying for their chance to clinch the prestigious title. The finals are set for June 7 for women and June 8 for men, promising action-packed tennis in the heart of Paris.