Agassi, Venus, Courier, McEnroe Return for TNT Roland Garros Coverage
By Richard Pagliaro | Thursday, May 7, 2026
Photo credit: TNT Sports
Andre Agassi and Venus Williams will be back in Paris this month.
The former world No. 1 Grand Slam champions will both be back as contributors for TNT Sports’ Roland Garros coverage, the network announced today.

Hall of Famer Agassi earned largely rave reviews for his work as a studio and match analyst for TNT’s maiden Roland Garros coverage last spring. TNT succeeded Tennis Channel as the American host network for the French Open last year.
Long-time tennis television analysts Jim Courier, Lindsay Davenport, John McEnroe, Patrick McEnroe, and Mary Joe Fernandez will all return as analysts for TNT’s French Open coverage.
Live coverage from Paris will be presented across TNT, truTV and HBO Max in the U.S. The network says its second year of Roland Garros coverage will focus on “combining elite match analysis, signature studio programming and expansive cross-platformstorytelling.”
TNT Sports’ Roland-Garros coverage will feature:
- Andre Agassi – Eight-time Grand Slam champion contributing as an analyst during the tournament’s semifinals and final rounds
- Venus Williams – Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, fashion icon and entrepreneur as a special guest contributing to tournament coverage during the quarterfinals, semifinals and women’s final
- John McEnroe – Hall of Famer and seven-time Grand Slam singles champion serving as a match and studio analyst
- Lindsay Davenport – Hall of Famer and three-time Grand Slam champion providing match and studio analysis
- Jim Courier – Hall of Famer and four-time Grand Slam champion contributing across match and studio coverage
- Caroline Wozniacki – Former World No. 1 and Grand Slam champion featured across studio and match coverage
- Patrick McEnroe – the versatile commentator will contribute in several ways to TNT Sports’ coverage
- Chris Eubanks – Recently retired ATP Tour player providing studio and match analysis throughout the tournament
- Sloane Stephens – 2017 US Open Grand Slam champion contributing commentary throughout the event
- CoCo Vandeweghe – Former Grand Slam semifinalist serving as an analyst
- Sam Querrey – Winner of 10 ATP singles titles and five doubles titles, offering analysis throughout the event
- Mary Joe Fernandez – Veteran broadcaster and former Grand Slam finalist reporting from Paris
Additionally, TNT Sports will introduce Genie Bouchard as a contributor for its 2026 Roland-Garros coverage. Former Wimbledon finalist Bouchard has previously worked for Tennis Channel as an analyst.
John Isner will take on an expanded on-air analyst role. After making an immediate impact during TNT Sports’ inaugural Roland-Garros presentation last year, Isner willmake appearances throughout the tournament, offering real-time analysis shaped by his recent experience competing at the highest level.
Studio hosts for TNT Sports’ premier coverage of Roland-Garros will include Adam Lefkoe, Patrick McEnroe, and Mark Petchey, who will also call matches. Veteran play-by-play announcers Brian Anderson and Alex Faust will anchor match coverage, and Jon Wertheim will contribute features and player interviews.

Featuring for coverage across Europe, an established lineup of expert pundits includes Hall of Famers Mats Wilander, Chris Evert and Boris Becker, along with Alex Corretja, Tim Henman, Johanna Konta and Henri Leconte. Laura Robson, Rachel Stringer and Craig Doyle will serve as presenters for TNT Sports in the U.K. and Ireland and Lesly Boitrelle will present Eurosport’s coverage across Europe. Anne Keothavong will also feature on-air as well as commenting alongsidelead commentators Nick Mullins, Naomi Cavaday and Miles Maclagan while Alex Aljoe joins as on-site reporter, bringing fans closer to the players and stories throughout the tournament.












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