French Open: Cameron Norrie live score, updates, highlights from first round at Roland-Garros

By | May 23, 2022

Cameron Norrie gets his French Open campaign underway on Monday when he takes on French wildcard Manuel Guinard.

The 26-year-old enjoyed a stellar 2021 campaign and has continued his impressive form into 2022, entering the world top 10 for the first time in his career just last month. He heads to Roland-Garros off the back of winning the Lyon Open on Saturday.

Norrie’s rise last year saw him win the biggest title of his career at Indian Wells while reaching the third round of three of the four grand slam events.

He’ll be hoping he can put his first-round defeat at the Australian Open in January behind him in Paris, although he has never gone beyond the third round at the clay tournament.

The Sporting News is on hand to bring you live updates of today’s French Open first-round match.

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Cameron Norrie vs Manuel Guinard live French Open updates

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11:50am BST: Hello and welcome to day two of French Open action where Great Britain has five stars competing in the men’s and women’s singles. Emma Raducanu, Heather Watson, Dan Evans and Harriet Dart all kick off their campaigns today as well as British No.1 Cameron Norrie. Stay tuned for live game by game updates.

How to watch the French Open in UK and Australia

Watch or stream every tennis match live in UK

In 2022, Eurosport has become the sole broadcaster of the French Open across the United Kingdom.

Viewers can subscribe directly to Eurosport for £6.99-a-month or £39.99 for the annual pass, with their app across several platforms including mobile, tablet or computer devices.

Eurosport can also be added to subscription services Sky and BT.

ITV Sport will no longer be showing matches from Roland-Garros on free-to-air, although there is a provision for Eurosport to broadcast the French Open on free-to-air via channels broadcast by their owner Discovery.

Watch the French Open live with fuboTV (free trial) in the USA 

Watch or stream every tennis match live in Australia

The French Open will be broadcast in Australia by Channel 9 and their streaming service Stan.

Viewers can watch the French Open on free-to-air via Channel 9’s portfolio of channels or subscribe to Stan and their sport package, with the cheapest level costing $20-a-month.

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