A new edition of Roland Garros begins on Sunday, May 26, a tournament that this year will come from the hands of Max. The platform that will replace HBO Max from this Tuesday will offer 886 matches played on the 16 courts of the French Grand Slam facility.
For the first time, every point from every match in the men’s and women’s singles, doubles, juniors, wheelchair and legends tables of the Parisian tournament They will be available live streaming and ad-free on Max.
In addition, the Eurosport App and the Eurosport 1, Eurosport 2 and Eurosport 4K channels will continue to offer extensive coverage for another year. which includes the live broadcast of the main matches, with special attention to the matches played by the ‘Spanish Navy’ participating in the 123rd edition of Roland-Garros.
In Spain, DMAX will once again offer live and open women’s and men’s individual finals of Roland-Garros 2024. which were played on June 8 and 9 respectively, as well as semi-final matches with the participation of the Spaniards.
Eurosport’s international team of tennis experts in charge of bringing all the excitement of the tournament to the public includes Grand Slam champions and finalists such as Chris Evert, John McEnroe, Mats Wilander, Mischa Zverev, Alize Lim and Laura Robsonwith Barbara Schett and Tim Henman from The Cube studio before moving to Paris for the semi-final stage.
In Spain, comments will be given by Alex Corretja, Carla Suárez Navarro, Nicolás Almagro and Anabel Medina-Garrigues. With them, a large group of commentators consisting of Jordi Arrese, Álvaro Rama, Manuel Poyán, Álvaro Benito, Antonio Arenas, Fernando Ruiz, Fernando Gómez, José Luis Corral, Fernando Murciego, Francisco Trapero, Sergio Gutiérrez, José Manuel Tallada and Rubén Fernández.
Coverage of the Roland-Garros main draw competition on Max and Eurosport starts on Sunday, May 26 from 10:30 am New, starting Monday the 20th, fans will also be able to follow the qualification phase only on Eurosport and Max App (from Tuesday 21st).
In addition to the live broadcast of matches, Max and Eurosport viewers can enjoy more tennis content throughout the tournament. Formats that will have as the main star Rafa Nadal, the most successful Spanish champion at Roland-Garros in what may be his last participation in Paris.
Starting May 24, ‘Rafael Nadal, king of Paris’, a 45-minute documentary, will be available. dedicated to the Mallorcan player where tennis legends and some of the best active players participate. In addition, fans can relive Rafa Nadal’s 10 best Parisian Grand Slam matches, which will also feature in ‘Rafa’s Minute’ each day of the tournament.
The sports supplement, for 5 euros more
The Max application arrives this Tuesday in Spain at an initial price of 9.99 euros per month with its standard planwhich will offer Full HD resolution, 30 content downloads for offline viewing and simultaneous playback on 2 devices.
Those who opt for the premium plan for around 13.99 euros per month can access 4k resolution and Dolby Atmos sound, as well as simultaneous playback on 4 devices.
The Sports add-on can be added to both basic and premium plans for an additional 5 euros, but it cannot be contracted separately. The simultaneous multiplication will be 2 in this case.
In the sports offer, in addition to Roland Garros, is included the Australian Open, the three cycling Grand Tours: the Giro d’Italia, the Vuelta a España and the Tour de Francethe Women’s Tour de France, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the major world championships and World Cups of winter sports.
Source: La Verdad
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