While tennis players such as Alcaraz and Sinner battle it out in singles, another competition is taking place on the clay courts of Roland-Garros! Every day, until June 8, 2025, these athletes will compete in pairs, from the same country or from mixed nations, in mixed, ladies' or men's events, in an attempt to win the Jacques-Brugnon, Simonne-Mathieu and Marcel-Bernard cups!
Superb matches that you can watch on site, at Roland-Garros, if you have your ticket, or on TV on Amazon Prime and France Télévisions. Good to know: doubles matches are played in three sets, as opposed to five in singles. The size of the court has also been enlarged, with the doubles alley giving the court more width!
Discover the program for this Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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Dates and Opening Time
On June 8, 2025
Location
Roland-Garros Stadium
2 Avenue Gordon Bennett
75116 Paris 16



Roland-Garros 2025: what time to watch the final between Sabalenka and Gauff on Saturday June 7?


Roland-Garros 2026: which channels will broadcast the live matches so you don’t miss a single moment?














