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Roland-Garros 2025: Night Session Features Sinner vs. Rinderknech in Prime Time

PARIS, France — The second night session of the 2025 Roland-Garros tournament is set for Monday evening on the Philippe-Chatrier court, promising an exciting matchup between world number one Jannik Sinner and French player Arthur Rinderknech. The match will be broadcast live on Prime Video, starting with pre-match coverage at 7:30 PM, before the first serve at 8:15 PM.
Since their introduction in 2021, night sessions have captivated fans, providing high-stakes tennis in a spectacular setting. The unique atmosphere combines intense competition with high-quality production. This year, the 2025 edition takes the experience to new heights, featuring a team of prominent commentators led by Thibault Le Rol.
Monday is not just another day at Roland-Garros; with thrilling matches scheduled throughout the day, excitement is palpable as top seeds take to the courts. Jannik Sinner, known for his exceptional precision and consistency on both hard and clay courts, faces Rinderknech, who relies on a powerful serve and composure under pressure. Their duel showcases the clash of Italian precision against French flair.
This evening’s match is a highlight for fans hoping to witness a French player challenge the global rankings in prime time. The night session is exclusively available on Prime Video, which offers a 30-day free trial, making it an ideal opportunity for tennis enthusiasts to catch all the action.
Following the free trial, subscriptions are available for €6.99 per month or €69.90 annually. Additionally, students can benefit from three free months, followed by a reduced rate of €3.49 per month. Tonight’s session promises to illuminate the night sky at Roland-Garros, beginning at 8:15 PM.
This year’s tournament runs from May 25 to June 8, with qualifiers already underway since May 19. It is a historic edition, honoring Rafael Nadal, who retired after winning a record 14 titles at the event.
Overall, Roland-Garros 2025 features top players like Novak Djokovic and reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz, alongside exciting emerging talents. With matches kicking off daily at 11 AM, fans can look forward to extended coverage across both France Télévisions and Prime Video, ensuring every moment of the tournament is accessible.