Matteo Berrettini v Matteo Arnaldi at the Men’s Singles French Open is scheduled for 3 June 2026 at Court Philippe-Chatrier in Paris, with the match listed to start at 18:15 UTC.

For viewers in the UK, the match is set to be shown on TNT Sports 1 UK, with Rachel Stringer presenting. The main commentary team is Nick Mullins and Jim Courier, while Mats Wilander and Tim Henman are listed as pundits. In the US, coverage is on TNT and truTV, with Patrick McEnroe leading commentary alongside John McEnroe, and Chris Eubanks reporting from the event. The radio coverage comes via Radio Roland Garros, where Simon Cambers is the main commentator and Eleanor Preston is the co-commentator.

The broadcast lineup brings together several of tennis’s most recognisable voices. Patrick McEnroe has long been a familiar figure in US tennis broadcasting, combining television analysis with his background as a former ATP player and Davis Cup captain. His brother John McEnroe, one of the sport’s great champions, remains one of tennis’s best-known analysts thanks to his sharp tactical reading and unmistakable style. Jim Courier is also an established Grand Slam voice and a former world No. 1, while Mats Wilander has become one of the most respected commentators in the game after winning multiple majors as a player. Tim Henman offers a strong British perspective, having built a high-profile media career after reaching the upper tier of the ATP Tour.

On the presentation side, Rachel Stringer continues to be a prominent face in tennis and wider sports coverage, and Nick Mullins is an experienced lead commentator across major live sport. Simon Cambers has been a long-standing tennis journalist and broadcaster, making him a natural fit for radio coverage of a Grand Slam event. Eleanor Preston adds further depth to the audio team, helping provide detailed point-by-point analysis for listeners following the match away from the television pictures.

For audiences in the UK and US, this is another example of how the French Open is distributed across multiple platforms and teams, with TNT and truTV handling US television coverage while TNT Sports 1 carries the action in Britain. The broad spread of presenters, ex-players and reporters gives the tournament a familiar Grand Slam feel, especially for a match such as Berrettini v Arnaldi, which has attracted attention as an all-Italian clash on one of Roland Garros’ show courts.

For more about the tournament, see Roland Garros.

Article generated: 3 June 2026, 19:36 GMT

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