2023 French Open Finals Livestream: How to Watch the Tennis Tournament Online

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Just a few players are left of the clay at Roland-Garros as we head into finals weekend at the 2023 French Open.

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On Saturday, first-time Slam finalist Karolina Muchova is across the net from Iga Swiatek for the Women’s Singles final. Swiatek is a four-time Grand Slam champion with two wins at Roland-Garros, but the world No. 1 player lost her only meeting with Muchova four years ago.

The Men’s Singles final on Sunday will see No. 3 seed Novak Djokovic up against No. 4 Casper Ruud. Should Djokovic win, he’ll be up to 24 Grand Slam victories, which would break his tied men’s record with Rafael Nadal for the most Grand Slam wins.

If you’re looking to watch the French Open finals in 2023, read on. Below is everything you need to know about the Grand Slam tournament, including how to watch the French Open on TV, where to stream the French Open online in 2023, and even a few tips on how to watch the French Open for free online.

Quick Answer: You can use the free trials from DirecTV Stream and fuboTV to watch U.S. streams of the French Open for free. Alternatively, you can watch the French Open for free through Australia’s 9Now with a VPN.

Stream the 2023 French Open Finals for Free With a VPN

French Open finals livestreams are free in some countries, such as Australia and France. Luckily, U.S. viewers can also access those free French Open livestreams by using a VPN (virtual private network).

If you don’t have a VPN, we recommend ExpressVPN or NordVPN. The highly-rated VPNs are fast, secure, and reasonably priced. Both start at about $13 a month (but cost much less if you pay for multiple months upfront) and come with 30-day money-back guarantees.

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Once you’re set up with a VPN account, you’re ready to livestream the French Open finals for free. For French Open livestreams with English commentary, set your VPN location to Australia and watch the tournament through Australia’s 9Now. For commentary in French, tune into France’s France TV.

How to Watch the 2023 French Open Finals Online (U.S. Streams)

Don’t feel like going the VPN route? You still have plenty of options for watching the 2023 French Open online.

In the U.S., the French Open finals are broadcast on NBC and Peacock. That means cord-cutters should get a live TV streaming service that carries NBC — such as DirecTV Stream — or sign up for Peacock Premium to watch the final matches.

Here’s a breakdown of the three best ways to watch the French Open online in 2023:

Best Overall: DirecTV Stream Choice

Free Trial: fuboTV Pro

Most Affordable: Peacock Premium

1. Stream the French Open on DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream’s Choice package carries over 105 channels, including RSNs like NBC (in most regions), and Tennis Channel. You also get unlimited cloud DVR storage to record any of the French Open matches that you can’t watch live. Service starts with a five-day free trial and costs $84.99 a month after that.

2. Stream the French Open on fuboTV

With NBC and Tennis Channel included in its channel lineup, fuboTV is another great service for livestreaming the French Open finals online. fuboTV’s Pro plan costs $74.99 a month but starts with a seven-day free trial before you pay. Plus, you get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage.

3. Stream the French Open on Peacock

Peacock will also be streaming the French Open finals. Plus, Peacock Premium is very cheap at $4.99 a month, or $49.99 a year (right now, use code SUMMEROFPEACOCK to get a whole year of Peacock Premium for just $19.99).

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When is the French Open Finals? 2023 Dates, Schedule

The French Open started on Sunday, May 28, and runs through the men’s final on Sunday, June 11. Below is the tournament schedule for the final matches, including TV broadcast details, for the remaining games.

Streams kick off somewhat early in the morning for U.S. viewers (especially for those on the West Coast). If you can’t wake up that early, be sure to use the cloud DVR features offered by DirecTV Stream and fuboTV.

2023 French Open Finals Schedule (Times in ET):

Saturday, June 10: Karolina Muchova vs. Iga Swiatek
9 a.m.-2 p.m. on NBC & Peacock

Saturday, June 11: Novak Djokovic vs. Casper Ruud
9 a.m.-2 p.m. on NBC & Peacock

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