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French Open 2025 Women's Singles: Rybakina vs Swiatek – Watch Live
The highly anticipated women's singles match between Elena Rybakina and Iga Swiatek at the 2025 French Open is scheduled for June 1, 2025, at 13:00 UK time. Fans across the UK, USA, Australia, and New Zealand can catch the action on multiple broadcast platforms, complete with expert commentary and analysis.
UK Broadcasts and Presenters
In the UK, 9Gem is televising the match with Todd Woodbridge as the presenter. Woodbridge is a former professional tennis player renowned for his doubles success and insightful analysis. The main commentary and co-commentary on 9Gem will follow the world feed, ensuring a consistent global broadcast experience. Adding to the in-depth coverage, former top player Jelena Dokic provides expert punditry. Dokic brings a wealth of experience and has been a respected tennis pundit due to her inspiring career and candid commentary.
BBC Radio 5 Live offers live audio coverage with pundits Annabel Croft and Russell Fuller. Croft, herself a former professional player and Grand Slam semi-finalist, is known for her articulate and knowledgeable insights. Fuller, a leading tennis journalist, complements the discussion with expert analysis and up-to-date reporting.
Discovery+ UK streams the match with presenter Laura Robson, a former British professional player whose transition to broadcasting has been applauded for her clear, insightful delivery. Commentary is provided by Naomi Cavaday alongside co-commentator Anne Keothavong, both former top 100 players. Additionally, former British tennis star and commentator Tim Henman features as a pundit, bringing decades of playing and broadcasting experience to the table.
International Coverage
For viewers in the USA, the match is available on TNT with presenter Adam Lefkoe. Commentary is by Alex Faust with co-commentator Lindsay Davenport, a former world No. 1 and multiple Grand Slam champion who offers deep tactical insights. Punditry features Sloane Stephens, Sam Querrey, and Patrick McEnroe – all with rich playing and broadcasting backgrounds.
Other international broadcasters, including Max USA, Sky Sport 3 NZ, SONY Ten 2, SonyLIV, Stan Sport Australia, and TSN+, use the world feed, which features presenter Karthi Gnanasegaram, co-presenter Jenny Drummond, main commentator Sam Smith, and co-commentator Daniela Hantuchová. Hantuchová, a well-known former top ten player, enriches the coverage with her strategic perspective.
Expert Commentary and Pundit Backgrounds
The distinguished panel across various regions ensures viewers get comprehensive insights into the match dynamics. For example, Todd Woodbridge transitioned seamlessly from his decorated doubles tennis career to broadcasting renowned for his deep understanding of court strategies. Similarly, Jelena Dokic brings authenticity and a player’s eye to commentary after overcoming challenges to reach the upper echelons of the sport.
Laura Robson, presenter for Discovery+ and TNT Sports UK, is noted for her engaging style and experience as a Wimbledon junior champion. Tennis experts like Tim Henman offer decades of top-level playing knowledge, having been one of Britain’s most successful male players in the open era.
On the American side, legends like Lindsay Davenport and Sloane Stephens add tactical depth and firsthand experience of Grand Slam pressure, while Patrick McEnroe and Sam Querrey provide complementary perspectives from their competitive careers and longstanding commentary roles.
About the Match
Elena Rybakina, known for her powerful serve and aggressive baseline play, faces Iga Swiatek, the current dominant force in women’s tennis with multiple Grand Slam titles and strong clay-court credentials. Swiatek has been the top seed or close to it in recent tournaments, and her tactical prowess on clay makes this match a compelling contest to watch.
The 2025 French Open, held at Roland-Garros, is now in its third round with many top seeds progressing, including Swiatek, and action intensifying as players vie for the coveted title. The tournament runs until June 8, with the women's final scheduled for June 7.
How to Watch
- UK: 9Gem (TV), BBC Radio 5 Live (radio), Discovery+ UK (streaming), TNT Sports 1, 5 and Ultimate 4K (streaming and TV)
- USA: TNT (TV and streaming), Max USA (streaming)
- Australia: Stan Sport (streaming)
- New Zealand: Sky Sport 3 NZ (TV)
- Other Countries: SonyLIV, SONY Ten 2 (streaming and TV), TSN+ (Canada streaming)
Links for More Information
- Official Roland-Garros website
- Comprehensive 2025 French Open Coverage on CBS Sports
- BBC Tennis Coverage