During this sports fortnight of the French Open tennis tournament, Europe 1, partner of the event, brings the competition to life live from the legendary Porte d’Auteuil stadium. The listeners have an appointment every day with Axel May, Jean-Francois Peres et Cedric Hunter for points every hour of the competition, as well as during the midday and evening editions.
- Europe Matin – Dimitri Pavlenko – 6:30 – 9:00:
Monday, May 23, listeners will find Dimitri Pavlenko for a special morning live from the competition. At 6:10 a.m., Axel May will speak with the young Spanish prodigy Carlos Alcaraz.
Every morning, the journalist Virginie Phulphin will deliver his “sweet sport” at 7:20 a.m. At 8:30 a.m., Europe 1 will offer the “journal of Roland-Garros” in the company of Axel May and Cédric Chasseur at 7:30 a.m. on weekends. The opportunity to review sports news and the performances or disappointments of the day before before looking ahead to the matches of the day.
- Media culture – Philippe Vandel – 9h-11h :
Philippe Vandel will take listeners live from Roland-Garros on Friday 3 June.
- Well done for you – Mélanie Gomez and Julia Vignali – 11am-12pm:
Monday, May 30, Mélanie Gomez and Julia Vignali will discuss the benefits of sport live from the competition, with Florian Patalagoïtyphysiotherapist-osteopath for athletes and Dr Thomas Mamousports physician.
- Europe Midi – Romain Desarbres – 12h-13h :
Listeners will find Romain Desarbres live from Roland-Garros, from Monday 23 to Friday 27 May.
- France moves – Elisabeth Assayag – 13h-14h :
On May 30 and 31 and June 2, Elisabeth Assayag will take listeners behind the scenes of the tournament, for three live broadcasts devoted to the economic environment of tennis.
Laure Baume, president of Moët Hennessy France, will be the guest of France moves Monday May 30. Elisabeth Assayag will receive Tuesday, May 31 Eric BabolatCEO of Babolat and 5th generation of the company, as well as Alexandre De NavaillesCEO of Kedge Business School, Thursday 2 June.
- Europe Evening – Pierre de Vilno – 6pm-8pm :
From May 27 to 29 and June 3 to 5, Pierre de Vilno takes control ofEurope Evening for six live broadcasts of the French Open tennis tournament.
- Service Tweety – Cédric Pioline – 19h40-20h :
Every evening, the listeners have an appointment with Cédric Piolineresort consultant, former French number 1 and ex-5th in the world, semi-finalist at Roland-Garros in 1998 and two-time Grand Slam finalist, for a summary of the highlights of the day but also anecdotes and behind the scenes of the competition.
- Europe 1 Sport – Lionel Rosso – 20h-23h :
Lionel Rosso will be live from Roland-Garros from Friday to Sunday between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. Live matches, debates on tennis, football and other sports will be on the program ofEurope 1 Sport during this fortnight.
This system also continues on weekends:
- It happened close to you – Berenice Bourgueil – 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.:
Saturday May 28, Bérénice Bourgueil will give pride of place to tennis throughout her show. The association Le Chaînon rares, which recovers unsold food from Roland-Garros and redistributes them to associations or accommodation centers for people in precarious situations, will be highlighted. The professional player Alize Cornet will be his guest, on the occasion of the release of his book The Waltz of Days at Flammarion.
- Musique – Stephanie Loire – 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.:
Sunday May 29, Stéphanie Loire will receive the singer at Roland-Garros Nolwenn Leroy.
- CLAP ! – Laurie Cholewa – 14h-15h:
Saturday June 4, Laurie Cholewa will be with the adventurer, writer and director Nicolas Vanieractor Eric Elmosnino and the actress, novelist and director Sylvie Testud.
- There is only one life in life – Isabelle Morizet – 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.:
During a one-hour interview, Isabelle Morizet will receive a tennis personality on Sunday June 5.
- The voice is free – Nicolas Carreau – 2pm-3pm :
The writer Bernard Werber will be the guest of Nicolas Carreau, Sunday June 5 live from the Europe 1 studio at Porte d’Auteuil.
The Europe 1 club will offer two listeners the chance to win two places for the ladies’ singles final of the tournament.
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