Sinner-Djokovic: What time and on which TV channel can you watch the Roland-Garros semi-final?

The greatest record in the history of tennis against the world number 1: the semi-final match at Roland-Garros on Friday between veteran Novak Djokovic (world number 6 at 38) and his successor to the throne Jannik Sinner (number 1 at 23), is also a clash of comebacks.
On one side of the net, the Serbian with 24 Grand Slam titles, a record he still shares with the heroine of a distant tennis era, the Australian Margaret Court.
On the other, a three-time Grand Slam winner, theoretically more comfortable on hard courts but who has just reached a final on the clay courts of Rome and - at least - a semi-final at Roland-Garros.
"A best-of-five match in the final rounds of a Grand Slam against the world number one: there's nothing that could motivate me more at my age," Djokovic said after knocking out Alexander Zverev late Wednesday night.
This year, the organizers chose to delay the second men's semi-final in order to avoid the second match starting in front of empty stands, as in 2024 (5:30 p.m.). "The challenge, as you can imagine, is filling the lower stands, in particular. Last year, we weren't there, we weren't up to par," Amélie Mauresmo, the tournament director, acknowledged in April.
The match between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic will be broadcast this Friday, June 6, starting at 7 p.m. on France 2 and Prime Video. It will also be available to watch live with commentary on the website leparisien.fr.
Le Parisien