The French Open qualifiers have started in earnest as some of the finest outsiders battle to reach the main draw at Roland-Garros in 2022.

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A host of rising stars, fallen giants and obscure names are intensely battling for a place in each of the 128-person main draws for both men and women. Britain’s Katie Swan is among the hopefuls.

Fans around the world will be excited to see how power struggles at the top of both the men’s and women’s games will play out across a crucial tournament in Paris where we could see the coronation of a new king.

Rafael Nadal may be the King of Clay, but a pretender to his throne has emerged in the shape of Spanish compatriot Carlos Alcaraz Garfia.

The 19-year-old sensation Alcaraz Garfia won the Barcelona Open and Madrid Open – defeating Nadal and world No.1 Novak Djokovic in the latter before withdrawing from the Italian Open to rest before Roland-Garros.

In the women’s game, 2020 champion and reigning world No.1 Iga Swiatek will hope to extend her dominance at the top of the rankings in her first Grand Slam event while sitting at the very summit.

British stars Andy Murray, Emma Raducanu, Dan Evans and Cam Norrie are all expected to feature at the French Open with high hopes the latter two can go deep into the tournament. Murray and Raducanu are under pressure to make the most of opportunities in Grand Slams.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the French Open 2022 tennis tournament.

When is the French Open 2022?

The tournament main draw starts on Sunday 22nd May 2022.

It will draw to a close with the final of the men’s event being played on Sunday 5th June 2022 with the women’s event wrapping up the day before.

Qualifying for the event will take place between Monday 16th and Friday 20th May 2022.

How to watch and live stream French Open 2022 in the UK

Streaming giant discovery+ will boast the full range of Eurosport live coverage across the whole tournament. You can sign up for discovery+ for just £6.99 per month or £59.99 annually.

Eurosport will also be showing the action live on their TV channels and it is also available via Amazon Prime Video with a seven-day free trial of the Eurosport add-on plus a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime.

Is the French Open on ITV in 2022?

Eurosport signed a new five-year deal with the French Open to become the exclusive broadcaster of the tournament in the UK until at least 2026.

This means ITV’s long-running free-to-air TV coverage is over. ITV had showcased live coverage of the Grand Slam tournament across their TV and digital platforms for the last decade.

French Open 2022 schedule

ATP Men’s Singles (2000)

  • Qualifiers: Monday 16th – Friday 20th May
  • First Round: Sunday 22nd – Tuesday 24th
  • Second Round: Wednesday 25th – Thursday 26th
  • Third Round: Friday 27th – Saturday 28th
  • Fourth Round: Sunday 29th – Monday 30th
  • Quarter-finals: Tuesday 31st May – Wednesday 1st June
  • Semi-finals: Thursday 2nd – Friday 3rd
  • Final: Sunday 5th

WTA Women’s Singles (2000)

  • Qualifiers: Monday 16th – Friday 20th May
  • First Round: Sunday 22nd – Tuesday 24th
  • Second Round: Wednesday 25th – Thursday 26th
  • Third Round: Friday 27th – Saturday 28th
  • Fourth Round: Sunday 29th – Monday 30th
  • Quarter-finals: Tuesday 31st May – Wednesday 1st June
  • Semi-finals: Thursday 2nd – Friday 3rd
  • Final: Saturday 4th

Where is the French Open 2022 held?

The tournament is held at Stade Roland-Garros, Paris – a historic venue for tennis action, the pinnacle of the clay court game.

The facility was opened in 1928 and the tournament has been held there ever since.

It was named after Roland Garros, a French airman, engineer and World War I pilot, who completed the first solo flight across the Mediterranean Sea.

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