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French Open 2016: TV Info, Livestream, Predictions and Odds for Top Favorites
- Updated: May 15, 2016
The second leg of tennis’ Grand Slam begins when the 2016 French Open kicks off May 22.
Stan Wawrinka and Serena Williams will look to defend their titles, while contenders Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are looking strong on the men’s side, and Angelique Kerber and Madison Keys could take home the title in the women’s bracket.
Take a look at the important viewing information for the event along with odds and predictions for the tournament’s top contenders. Only the players with top-10 odds are featured. You can view the odds for all players here.
Viewing Details
Where: Roland Garros in Paris, France
When: May 22 to June 5
Network: NBC, NBC Sports Network
Livestream: NBCSports.com
Men’s Predictions
Djokovic is atop the ATP rankings and is 33-2 this year, including an Australian Open win in January, but can he win his first French Open?
The title has eluded him throughout his illustrious career, as three times he has finished runner-up, including last year to Wawrinka.
The field could set up well for Djokovic to finally win at Roland Garros.
He has looked great throughout this year, and he is in top form as he is set to take on Andy Murray at the Italian Open final Sunday.
Djokovic beat Murray last week to win the Madrid Open, and he took down Nadal on his way to the Italian final. This gives the Serb positive vibes heading into the French Open, per BBC’s David Law:
‘Winning against Nadal the …
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