Prime Video today revealed the first names of the experts and presenters who will provide live coverage of Roland-Garros. Guy Forget, former director of Roland-Garros and captain of the French team, will thus join the consultants of Prime Video. He will bring his expertise alongside former players – already present last year – like Fabrice Santoro and Marion Bartoli, but also new personalities whose names will soon be announced.
Thibault Le Rol and Clémentine Sarlat will also be back as main presenters.
This team will provide expert analysis and match commentary throughout the tournament, live from the stage overlooking the Philippe-Chatrier court.
As part of the extended coverage of the tournament, Prime Video will, for the first time, broadcast live from the two main qualifying courts on May 16.
Like last year, Prime Video coverage will include:
- The exclusive live broadcast of the 10 evening sessions of the Philippe-Chatrier court, offering the most beautiful line-up of the day, from May 23 to 1is June at 8:15 p.m. Each match will be preceded and followed by a magazine broadcast from the Prime Video set.
- All matches played on the Simonne-Mathieu court, exclusively.
- The men’s and women’s, singles and doubles semi-finals and finals, live.
- Match highlights throughout the tournament.
“After the success of the first edition, we are very happy to be back at Porte d’Auteuil to once again offer a high quality tennis viewing experience to all Prime members in France” said Alex Green, General Manager of Prime Video Sport for Europe. “We are delighted to welcome Guy Forget to the consulting team, and other new faces will be announced before the start of the tournament in May. We are also delighted with the return of the public to Roland-Garros which will bring a new dimension to the courts and for Prime members, particularly during the evening sessions. »
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France by covering major French padel events.
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