The 2021 French Open is in its final stages, but the best is yet to come.
Novak Djokovic will face Stefanos Tsitsipas in the men's singles final today. Will Djokovic win his 19th Grand Slam title or will Tsitsipas win his first? We will find out soon enough.
The good news is that you can watch it all on the 2021 French Open live stream; read on to learn how to watch the 2021 French Open live stream.
The 2021 French Open live stream will air for free in several countries this year (and most years).
In the UK, the 2021 French Open live stream will be available for free on ITV4 and ITV Hub streaming services. Scroll down to the UK section for more information.
As it is the French Open, it is also available for free on French TV. No registration is required, and you can watch it if you live in France.
And on the other side of the world, it is also available for free on Channel 9 and its 9Now streaming service. For more information, scroll down to the Australia section.
But don't worry if you're usually in one of these countries and happen to be abroad right now - with one of the best VPN services, you can watch your favorite streaming services wherever you are.
If you're away from home and can't watch the 2021 French Open live stream from wherever you are, you can still watch it via a virtual private network, or VPN. with a VPN, it looks like you're surfing the web from your hometown and you can access the same streaming services that you are already paying for.
We've tested a variety of services and right now our favorite is ExpressVPN. But there are other VPN options as well, so check out our full list of the best VPN services.
If you're in the US, there are plenty of options for watching the 2021 French Open live stream.
Viewers can watch all the tennis action on NBC and the Tennis Channel, plus select Bally Sports regional networks; NBC can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas, and the Tennis Channel is available on several cable packages available.
If you don't have cable to cut the cord, you can watch the French Open via NBC's own Peacock, plus several live TV services including Sling TV and Fubo.TV.
Of these options, we recommend Sling Orange, which costs $35 per month and comes with more than 30 channels, including NBC (in some regions). Fubo.TV, on the other hand, costs $65 per month and comes with more than 117 channels. For sports fans, the lineup includes a number of niche sports channels.
Tennis enthusiasts in the UK have several options to watch a live stream of the 2021 French Open.
The tournament will be available on ITV4 and online via ITV Hub. Some matches, including the final, will also be broadcast on ITV's main channel. Of course, if you live in the UK and have a valid TV license, you can watch ITV and ITV Hub for free.
Eurosport will also broadcast a live stream of the French Open on both the channel and Eurosport Player, which costs £6.99 per month (or £39.99 per year), but Eurosport is also available on Amazon Prime Video. Additionally, if you do not yet have Amazon Prime itself, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial at the same time.
Canadians can get all the French Open action on TSN (English) or RSN (French) as part of their cable TV package. If you have a cable TV subscription, you can sign up for a TSN or RDS streaming account for $4.99 (Canadian dollars) per day or $19.99 per month.
Australians will be able to watch a live stream of the 2021 French Open on Channel Nine this year, thanks to Channel Nine's exclusive broadcast deal with Roland Garros.
It will be broadcast "extensively" throughout the tournament on the free-to-air channels of Channel Nine, 9Go, and 9GEM, but if you don't have an Internet connection, you can also watch it on the on-demand services 9Now and Stan.
Sunday, June 13
Novak Djokovic (Serbia) vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece)
Saturday, June 12
Barbora Krejcikova (Czech Republic) vs Anastasiya Pavlyuchenkova (Russia)
French 2021 Open main draw began on Sunday, May 30.
Click here for the schedule of the 2021 French Open Main Draw (all times JST)
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