TENNIS fans are in for a treat as they will get to witness some of the sport’s biggest stars going for gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
German icon Alexander Zverev beat Karen Khachanov on straight sets in the Tokyo 2021 Men’s Singles final.
Andy Murray beat Roger Federer in London 2012 for the gold medal[/caption]While Swiss star Belinda Bencic took home the gold medal after a thrilling Women’s Singles final against Marketa Vondrousova.
Now three years on, several tennis icons will go to war in the city of love with the hope of standing tall on the podium.
However, one person who will not be competing in Singles action at the Olympic Games is British legend Andy Murray as he has pulled out due to an ongoing back problem.
Matches start from 11am BST every day
Saturday, July 27
Men’s Singles first round
Women’s Singles first round
Men’s Doubles first round
Women’s Doubles first round
Sunday July, 28
Men’s Singles First Rnd/Women’s Singles First Rnd
Men’s & Women’s Singles First Rnd/Men’s & Women’s Doubles First Rnd
Men’s & Women’s Singles First Rnd/Men’s & Women’s Doubles First Rnd
Men’s & Women’s Singles First Rnd/Men’s & Women’s Doubles First Rnd
Men’s Singles First Rnd/Women’s Singles First Rnd
Monday, July 29
Men’s Singles Second Rnd/Women’s Singles Second Rnd
Men’s & Women’s Singles 2nd Rnd/Men’s & Women’s Dbles 2nd Rnd/Mix Dbles 1st Rnd
Men’s & Women’s Singles 2nd Rnd/Men’s & Women’s Dbles 2nd Rnd/Mix Dbles 1st Rnd
Men’s & Women’s Singles 2nd Rnd/Men’s & Women’s Dbles 2nd Rnd/Mix Dbles 1st Rnd
Men’s Singles Second Rnd/Women’s Singles Second Rnd
Tuesday, July 30
Men’s Singles Second Rnd/Women’s Singles Third Rnd
M Singles 2nd R/W Singles 3rd R/M Dbles 3rd R/W Dbles 2nd R/Mix Dbles 1st R
M Singles 2nd R/W Singles 3rd R/M Dbles 3rd R/W Dbles 2nd R/Mix Dbles 1st R
M Singles 2nd R/W Singles 3rd R/M Dbles 3rd R/W Dbles 2nd R/Mix Dbles 1st R
Wednesday, July 31
Men’s Singles Third Rnd/Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
M Singles Third Rnd/W Singles QF/M Dbles Semifinals/W Dbles QF/Mixed Dbles QF
Men’s Singles Third Rnd/Men’s Dbles Semifinals/Women’s Dbles QF/Mixed Dbles QF
Men’s Singles Third Rnd/Women’s Dbles QF/Mixed Dbles QF
Men’s Singles Third Rnd/Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
Thursday, August 1
Men’s Singles Quarterfinals/Women’s Singles Semifinals
Men’s Singles Quarterfinals/Women’s Doubles Semifinals/Mixed Doubles Semifinals
Women’s Doubles Semifinals/Mixed Doubles Semifinals
Men’s Singles Quarterfinals/Women’s Singles Semifinals
Friday, August 2
Men’s Singles Semifinals/Women’s Singles Bronze Medal Match
Men’s Doubles Bronze Medal Match
Mixed Doubles Bronze Medal Match
Men’s Singles Semifinals
Mixed Doubles Gold Medal Match
Sat, August 3
Men’s Singles Bronze Medal Match
Women’s Singles Gold Medal Match
Men’s Doubles Gold Medal Match
Sun, August 4
Women’s Doubles Bronze Medal Match
Men’s Singles Gold Medal Match
Women’s Doubles Gold Medal Match
All matches are best-of-three sets at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
However, doubles matches will play a tiebreaker to ten points instead of a third set.
Draws will be single elimination, though the two semifinal losers play for a bronze medal.
Tennis for the Paris Games will take place at Roland Garros, the home of the French capital.
Men’s Singles: Jack Draper, Cam Norrie, Dan Evans
Women’s Singles: Katie Boulter
Men’s Doubles: Neal Skupski & Joe Salisbury
Men’s Singles: Tommy Paul, Chris Eubanks, Marcos Giron, Taylor Fritz
Women’s Singles: Emma Navarro, Danielle Collins
Women’s Doubles: Coco Gauff & Jessica Pegula
Discovery+ is the main rights holder for the Paris 2024 Olympics and will provide “wall-to-wall linear coverage on its Eurosport channels (1 and 2), along with seven dedicated Olympic ‘pop-up’ channels”.
A special Olympics offer is available for £3.99 per month, which will grant you access to the discovery+ streaming service.
You can access discovery+ by downloading the app onto your smartphone/tablet or by visiting discovery+.com.
The BBC will be broadcasting any events with British interest and major competitions across all of their channels, app, website and on iPlayer for FREE, providing you have a valid TV license.
BBC One and Two will air the biggest events from the 33rd Olympic Games and will provide an Olympics Extra channel available on iPlayer, Red Button and online.
However, the BBC can only show two events happening at any moment live at the same time due to discovery+ being the main European rights holder.
In the US, you can watch the Paris Olympics on NBC and the USA Network.
Live streaming is available via Peacock and the NBC Sports app.