The 2026 French Open has been a truly wild ride filled with upsets, and the one thing we know for certain is that a brand-new women’s champion will be crowned this Saturday. But before that final happens, we’ve got the women’s semifinals to get through. On Thursday at 9 a.m. ET, the first women’s semi, between No. 8 Mirra Andreeva and No. 15 Marta Kostyuk will take place at Roland-Garros.
A little later in the day, Diana Shnaider and Maja Chwalinska will also face off for a spot in the women’s final. In a shocking upset, Shnaider, ranked No. 25, knocked world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka out of the tournament in the quarterfinals on Wednesday to advance.
Thursday’s 2026 French Open match between Andreeva and Kostyuk will air on TNT, with all the action also streaming on HBO Max. Here’s what to know about watching the 2026 French Open live, including the full schedule, where to stream for less in the U.S., and more.
How to watch Mirra Andreeva vs. Marta Kostyuk at the 2026 French Open:
Date: June 4
Time: 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m. PT
Location: Stade Roland-Garros, Paris
TV channel: TNT
Streaming: HBO Max
When is the Mirra Andreeva vs. Marta Kostyuk match at the 2026 French Open?
The semifinal match between Mirra Andreeva and Marta Kostyuk is on Thursday, June 4 and is expected to start at 9 a.m. ET.
What channel is the Mirra Andreeva vs. Marta Kostyuk match at the 2026 French Open on?
Thursday’s match will air on TNT. Every match of the tournament will also stream on HBO Max.
Where to watch the French Open without cable:
How to watch the 2026 French Open for less with a VPN:
If you want to catch every match of the French Open and don’t subscribe to HBO Max or a live TV streaming service, in Australia, a majority of the action is streaming free with ads on 9Now, and in France, france.tv will have all-day sessions through quarter-finals (and co-broadcast for semis and finals)
Don’t live in either of those places? Don’t worry: You can still stream using a VPN (virtual private network). A VPN helps protect your data, masks your IP address, and is perhaps most popular for its usefulness in the age of streaming.
Looking to try a VPN for the first time? This guide breaks down the best VPN options for every kind of user.
Who is playing in the 2026 French Open?
With defending champion Carlos Alcaraz out of the tournament (and the upcoming Wimbledon) and Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic out after shocking losses, the men’s field will welcome a first time champion this year, could it be No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev?
On the women’s side, the remaining competitors are Mirra Andreeva, Diana Shnaider, Marta Kostyuk, and Maja Chwalinska.
2026 French Open schedule:
All times Eastern
Wednesday, June 3
Women’s and men’s singles quarter-finals + Women’s and men’s doubles quarter-finals + Mixed doubles semi-finals + Wheelchair tennis first and second rounds + Junior singles third round + Junior doubles second round + Trophée des Légendes by Emirates: 5 a.m. ET
Thursday, June 4
Women’s singles semi-finals (not before 9 a.m. ET) + Mixed doubles final + Men’s doubles semi-finals + Wheelchair tennis second round and semi-finals + Junior singles and doubles quarter-finals + Trophée des Légendes by Emirates: 5 a.m. ET
Friday, June 5
Men’s singles semi-finals (not before 8:30 a.m. ET, then not before 1 p.m. ET) + Women’s doubles semi-finals + Wheelchair tennis semi-finals + Junior singles and doubles semi-finals + Trophée des Légendes by Emirates: 5 a.m. ET
Saturday, June 6
Women’s singles final (not before 9 a.m. ET) + Men’s doubles final + Wheelchair tennis finals + Junior singles and doubles finals + Trophée des Légendes by Emirates: 5 a.m. ET
Sunday, June 7
Men’s singles final (not before 9 a.m. ET) + Women’s doubles final + Trophée des Légendes by Emirates: 5 a.m. ET