TNT Sports have announced their star-studded punditry line-up for the upcoming . It's the first time they will broadcast a Grand Slam tournament in the UK after Eurosport was folded into TNT earlier this year. And there will be plenty of big names at the helm.
Retired stars , and Chris Evert will offer their insight while Emma Raducanu's mentor Mark Petchey will once again be juggling his media duties with his coaching work.
As well as McEnroe, Becker, and Evert, a host of familiar faces from the previous Eurosport line-up will front TNT Sports' coverage at Roland Garros later this month.
Britain's will offer analysis with Mats Wilander, and Jim Courier.
will also appear live in the studio alongside Craig Doyle, who usually works on TNT Sports' rugby coverage.
Caroline Wozniacki, the former world No. 1 who recently announced that she is expecting her third child, will be a studio and match analyst while she is currently on maternity leave from the tour and unable to compete.
Meanwhile, seven-time Grand Slam champion , hosting features about the French Open tournament history and Parisian culture, which will run during coverage.

In TNT Sports' new US team, Andre Agassi will give his insight during the semi-finals and finals. He will be joined by Lindsay Davenport, CoCo Vandeweghe, Sam Querrey, Sloane Stephens, Christopher Eubanks, and Darren Cahill - the coach of world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who is set to leave the Italian's team at the end of the season.
A former finalist in Paris, Stephens is currently sidelined with an injury and has not played a match since February. Those working on the US coverage will still be seen across UK screens at key moments throughout the fortnight.
Petchey will provide commentary and analysis throughout the tournament. The British tennis coach is currently , and has been working around his media duties.
Britain's Billie Jean King Cup coach Anne Keothavong will also be part of the commentary team alongside Nick Mullins, Naomi Cavaday, and Miles Maclagan. Rachel Stringer and Lesly Boitrelle will be on presenting duties.
There are plenty of interesting storylines going into the French Open. Four-time champion has been struggling with form of late and hasn't reached a final of any tournament since winning Roland Garros last year.
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will be keen to take her crown in Paris, while Coco Gauff is also dangerous on the clay. On the men's side, Carlos Alcaraz will return to defend his crown.
The Spaniard started the clay season on a high when he won the Monte-Carlo Masters but he skipped Madrid after picking up two thigh injuries and will return to action this week in Rome.
World No. 1 Sinner is also coming back from a ban while three-time former champion Novak Djokovic has yet to win a match on the clay this season. And Britain's Jack Draper will be keen to keep rolling after finishing runner-up in Madrid. The tournament kicks off on May 25.
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