Eurosport offers the whole Roland Garros of cold: details for more than 250 hours of broadcast

Pass the qualifying round the big games arrive on the clay of Paris. The pandemic and the cold present a different Roland Garros, but that aspires to be just as exciting.

Eurosport will offer the entire tournament with more than 250 hours of live broadcasting until next October 11. It can also be followed through Movistar + and DAZN, that include the channel within their offer. The Eurosport player will also allow you to watch games and content on demand.

Coverage.

Eurosport 1 will broadcast the matches played on the big courts and Eurosport 2 will focus, in principle, on the bulk of Spanish tennis players. The display will include the signal of the 16 Roland Garros courts of the spectator's choice.

In addition to the meetings and the live there will be time to programs dedicated to the analysis, debate and interviews of the matches of each day. Returns Passing Balls, with Miguel Ángel Méndez and Marta Sánchez Bellas and also Game, Schett & Mats, with Barbara Schett and Mats Wilander.

Eurosport has also announced that it will recover The Cube, a digital study developed by Discovery premiered at the US Open, and that will offer an immersive tournament experience. Augmented reality and virtual reality technology will allow experts to interact with the protagonists and explain the most technical aspects with a view from within.

Àlex Corretja, Anabel Medina and Jordi Arrese repeat one more year as channel experts together with the large team of commentators consisting of Álvaro Rama, Manuel Poyán, Álvaro Benito, José Manuel Díaz, Antonio Arenas, Fernando Gómez, José Luis Corral, Fernando Murciego, Francisco Trapero, Alberto Pérez, Sergio Gutiérrez, José Manuel Tallada and Rubén Fernández.

All set to proclaim the king and queen of the Roland Garros clay court.