Gael Monfils and Roland-Garros share an unforgettable love story marked by numerous ups and downs. As Monfils participates in what is likely his last Roland-Garros, the Frenchman will inaugurate the first night session of the 2024 tournament. However, he is not favored to win against Brazilian Thiago Seyboth Wild, who eliminated Daniil Medvedev in last year's third round.
Amazon Prime Video offers fans the opportunity to watch Monfils' match against Seyboth Wild. After securing the rights to broadcast almost all of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2, Amazon also obtained the rights for Roland-Garros, including the exclusive night sessions. The match will be streamed for free for Amazon Prime subscribers who can take advantage of a 30-day free trial to watch this Monday, May 27, 2024, at 8:15 p.m.
To subscribe to Amazon Prime and access the streaming of Monfils' match, users can sign up for a 30-day free trial. Post-trial, the subscription costs 69.90 euros per year or 6.99 euros per month. Users also enjoy an extensive catalog of series and movies, including Amazon Originals such as 'The Boys,' 'Lol: Qui rit, sorte!', and 'American Gods.'
The 2024 Roland-Garros features eleven evening sessions starting May 26, bringing together world-renowned players including Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and Rafael Nadal. Djokovic is determined to maintain his title, while Nadal holds the best performance record at Roland-Garros with fourteen victories. Amazon Prime Video subscribers can watch these evening sessions, quarter-finals on June 4 and 5, semi-finals, and finals live, with no additional cost.
Despite battling a cold, flu, or virus recently, Monfils is determined to give his best on the Parisian clay court. At 37, the world No. 38 is focused on enjoying his 16th Grand Slam in Paris, with support from an ever-enthusiastic audience. Reflecting on his past matches, Monfils appreciates the unwavering support from the fans through good and catastrophic matches alike.
Monfils, a former world No. 6, shares his life through vlogs, live sessions, and posts to connect with his audience. He believes in being transparent about the challenges of high-level sportsmanship, humanizing his experiences for better understanding and respect from fans. Looking ahead, Monfils plans to create a documentary from unreleased footage, aiming to leave a lasting mark on his career.
- The Roland-Garros night sessions are a new addition designed to enhance the viewer's experience. These sessions, commencing at 8:30 p.m., ensure that tennis enthusiasts can witness exhilarating matches in primetime.
- Viewers looking to make the most of Amazon Prime's free trial can not only enjoy Roland-Garros but also explore a rich array of original series and movies. The convenience of canceling the subscription anytime adds to the appeal, making it a valuable offer for tennis and entertainment fans alike.