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Roland Garros 2024: Which Scots are playing and how can I watch?

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The world’s best tennis players are gathering in Paris for the second Grand Slam tournament of the year.

Andy Murray, Cam NorrieJamie Murray, Maia Lumsden, Gordon Reid and Charlie Robertson will be flying the flag for Scotland at Roland Garros.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of two weeks of top-class tennis action.

When is the 2024 Roland Garros?

Main draw action will get underway on Sunday, 26 May, ending two weeks later on 9 June.

Most of the matches will take place during day sessions, scheduled to start at 10am, with night sessions beginning at 7.15pm.

Wheelchair and Junior main draws take place during the second week.

Where is the tournament held?

Like every year since 1928, it’s being held at Stade Roland Garros, which is one of the most prestigious tennis venues in the world.

The venue now comprises 20 courts, including the main Court Philippe Chatrier, which has the capacity to hold more than 15,000 spectators, and the Court Suzanne Lenglen.

The complex is also home to several other world-class facilities including a tennis museum, restaurants and a tennis school.

Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid holding their winners trophies on court at the French Open

Who have the Scots drawn?

There’s a mouthwatering clash in the opening round as Andy Murray faces fellow multiple Grand Slam champion Stanislas Wawrinka. The pair are no strangers on the Paris clay, having met in each of Andy’s last two matches at Roland Garros.

Meanwhile, Scotland’s number one Cam Norrie will open his Men’s Singles campaign against the world number 57 Pavel Kotov.

In the Men’s Doubles, Andy has teamed up with fellow GB Davis Cup player Dan Evans, while Jamie Murray will take to the court alongside regular partner Michael Venus.

Maia Lumsden has paired with Yafan Wang in the Women’s Doubles event.

Gordon Reid will take part in Men’s Wheelchair Singles and Doubles – defending his title with Alfie Hewett.

Charlie Robertson will compete in the Boys’ qualifying event, which is due to begin on 30 May.

See the full draws here.

How can I watch Roland Garros?

UK coverage of the 2024 French Open will be broadcast live exclusively on Eurosport and Discovery+.

Stay tuned to the Tennis Scotland social media channels for updates and results from the Scots.

 

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