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Watch the 2008 French Open Live on the Internet

Published by Aaress Lawless on May 22, 2008 | Print |

Fans can watch the 2008 French Open live on the internet, thanks to ESPN360 and Tennis Channel.

Both live streams are scheduled to start with the first round of action on Sunday, May 25.

Please click here for more information on how to watch the 2009 French Open live online.

Tennis fans can watch the 2008 French Open live on the internet, thanks to ESPN360 and Tennis Channel.

Both live streams are scheduled to start with the first round of action on Sunday, May 25.

ESPN360.com plans to deliver more than 250 hours of live online coverage from the three primary courts at Roland Garros on the days ESPN2 is televising — Sunday, May 25, plus Tuesday, May 27 – Friday, May 30 and Monday, June 2 – Thursday, June 5. Live action will include matches not televised on ESPN2, as well as the ESPN2’s coverage, either live or later the same day.

ESPN360.com is ESPN’s signature 24/7 broadband sports network, delivering more than 2,500 live, global sports events a year. The service is available at no additional charge to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection from an affiliated service provider, and is currently available in nearly 23 million homes in the United States. For more information about ESPN360.com, which Internet services currently deliver it and how to get it, go to www.espn360.com.

For the second consecutive year, Tennis Channel is serving up free live streaming of the French Open on their official website, www.tennischannel.com. The internet feed will be available from May 25-June 1.

The 2008 Roland Garros major tournament is held in Paris, France from May 25-June 8.

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