How to watch Boisson vs Gauff at the French Open on 9Now (it's free)

Coco Gauff hitting a shot at the French Open 2025
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You can watch the 2025 French Open live on 9Now, streaming for free until June 8. That includes today’s fascinating semi-final between world number 361 Lois Boisson and 2022 finalist and second seed Coco Gauff. The 22-year-old's run to the semi-final has been nothing short of sensational and this is for certain a game you will want to watch.

Denied the chance to play at her home Grand Slam one year ago after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury, Boisson has made up for that disappointment with a remarkable run at Roland Garros. Entering the tournament as a wildcard, the 22-year-old has defeated three seeded players to reach the last four, including last time out when she shocked sixth seed Mirra Andreeva.

The first French semi-finalist since Marion Bartoli in 2011, Boisson now faces her toughest test against former US Open champion Gauff. The American cruised through the opening rounds in Paris before battling past compatriot Madison Keys in a high-quality quarter-final. The 21-year-old will now be vying to overcome a hostile crowd and reach her second singles final at Roland Garros.

The match is scheduled to get underway at around 10.15 a.m. ET / 7.15 a.m. PT / 3.15 p.m. BST / 12.15 a.m. AEST (June 6).

The Australian platform will stream every serve, ace and rally live from Paris. But how can you watch the French Open free from anywhere? Can you get the free 9Now stream in the U.S., U.K. and Canada too? And what phones is the app available on?

Here's our full (and quick) guide to how to watch French Open free on 9Now...

How to watch Boisson vs Gauff free on 9Now

9Network has teamed up with 9Now to broadcast the French Open, including Boisson vs Gauff, for free.

You don't need a subscription to watch the 2025 Roland-Garros action.

New to 9Now? Register for a free account or download the app on your mobile device.

OUTSIDE THE U.K.? ACCESS 9NOW FROM ANYWHERE WITH A VPN.

We signed up to check it out and it works perfectly.

How to watch Boisson vs Gauff on 9Now from anywhere

9Now is only broadcasting the French Open, including Boisson vs Gauff, for free in Australia.

That means tennis lovers traveling or working outside Australia will need to use a VPN to access 9Now's free Boisson vs Gauff stream in the U.S.A, U.K. and Canada.

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It's really easy to use a VPN to watch Boisson vs Gauff on 9Now.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you want to watch the free French Open stream on 9Now, choose 'Australia' from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to 9Now, sign in, and watch the French Open semi-final on 9Now for free.

What will 9Now's coverage include? Analysis? Highlights?

Watch the Roland Garros 2025 live and for free on 9Now streaming platform in Australia

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9Now's "Wide World of Sports" is covering Roland Garros 2025 live from Paris.

Prime-time coverage will be "live and free on the 9Network, with every match live and on demand with two courts in 4K on Stan Sport."

Live play commences daily from 7 p.m. AEST / 5 a.m. ET / 10 a.m. BST, accompanied by expert analysis from an "all-star team" including Todd Woodbridge and Jelena Dokic. They'll be joined in the studio by Thanasi Kokkinakis, and commentar Brenton Speed.

Expect daily highlights and in-depth insight into the playing conditions in Paris.

Which devices can I watch the French Open on 9Now with?

You can use 9Now on a range of devices:

Android phones and tablets (Android OS 5 and newer)

Apple iPhones and iPads (iOS 12 or later)

Chrome (latest two versions)

Firefox (latest two versions)

Safari (latest two versions)

Mozilla (latest two versions)

Apple TV (including Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD)

Amazon Fire TV

Android TV

Chromecast (including Chromecast with Google TV)

LG Smart TV (webOS 4 or higher)

Foxtel iQ

Freeview

Fetch TV (Gen 3 or newer)

Roku (including Roku 2, Roku 3, Roku Express, Roku Express+, Roku Premiere, Roku Premiere+ , Roku Streaming Stick, Roku Streaming Stick+ and Roku Streambar)

Hisense TV

Mobile apps - download the 9Now app on your phone or tablet (iOS/Android).

Is 9Now the best way to watch the French Open 2025?

Nine Network has been the "exclusive broadcaster of Roland-Garros in Australia" since 2021. offering extensive coverage of the tournament on its free channels (Channel Nine, 9Go and 9GEM) as well as on its on-demand streaming service, 9Now.

There have been no major complaint about its streaming quality and, in fact, 9Now has already been successfully streaming the Australian Open since 2018. The free-to-air coverage is HD with 4K streaming available over on the Nine Entertainment-owned Stan Sports platform.

As of 2024, Nine says it "2.7 million viewers" watched the Olympic Games, including tennis, exclusively on the platform, which certainly sounds worthy of this year's French Open – not to mention Wimbledon.

Of course, for the best streaming experience, 9Now says "you need a minimum of 0.6 Mbps." If you want to get the best out Roland Garros, 9Now recommends "1.8 mbps for good picture quality."

We watched the Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Bublik game on the platform and the streaming quality was great.

Don't forget you will also be able to watch Swiatek vs Sabalenka for FREE on 9Now as well.

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Adrian is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He’s written about sport for a wide range of publications including World Soccer Magazine, Newsweek, Yahoo and FourFourTwo. Having covered everything from the NBA Finals and French Open to the London Olympics and F1 in Abu Dhabi, his great passion remains soccer – a sport he could write and talk about all day long.

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