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Jessica Pegula next match at French Open 2025: TV schedule, scores, results for Roland-Garros

Saino Zachariah

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Jessica Pegula's 2025 French Open campaign came to an end on Monday, as she went out to local hope Lois Boisson in the fourth round.

After missing out on the clay-court grand slam in 2024, the World No 3 had made a strong start to this year's Roland Garros. She came through a tough three-setter against former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova in the third round but bowed out with a 6-3, 4-6, 4-6 defeat to Boisson.

Pegula's best grand slam performance came at the 2024 US Open, where she finished runner-up to World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka. She has also reached at least the quarterfinals of each of the four major tournaments.

Here's everything you need to know about Jessica Pegula's appearance at the French Open, including a television schedule, scores, and results from the American's matches at Roland Garros.

When is Jessica Pegula's next match at French Open 2025?

Pegula continues to live dangerously at the French Open. After surviving a late scare against Ann Li in the second round, she was stretched to three sets by Vondrousova in the third.

The America will next face Lois Boisson, who defeated fellow Frenchwoman Elsa Jacquemot 6-3, 0-6, 7-5 in the previous round.

Pegula vs. Boisson Round 4 Roland Garros clash is expected to start at 7:00 a.m. ET on Monday.

Match schedule, results from French Open in Paris

OpponentRoundDate, time (ET), result
Anca TodoniRound 1Won 6-2, 6-4
Ann LiRound 2Won 6-3, 7-6
Marketa VondrousovaRound 3Won 3-6, 6-4, 6-2
Lois BoissonRound 4Lost 6-3, 4-6, 4-6

How to watch Jessica Pegula in French Open 2025: TV and live stream details

All Jessica Pegula matches from the French Open are available for live TV broadcast on TNT and TruTV in the U.S. For fans who prefer to stream on the go, the grand slam tournament will also be available to watch live on SlingDirecTV and Max.

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French Open 2025 tournament schedule

Play gets underway 11 a.m. local time (5 a.m. ET) on all courts, except for Court Philippe Chatrier most days as the action starts an hour later on the showpiece court.

From May 25 until June 6, Chatrier will also host one singles match during the night session starting at 2:15 p.m. ET.

The women’s singles final will take place on June 7 at 9 a.m. ET and the men’s finals will be staged 24 hours later.

StageDateStart Time (ET)TV/Live stream
Men's & Women's first roundSunday, May 255 a.m.TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's first roundMonday, May 265 a.m. TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's first roundTuesday, May 275 a.m. TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's second roundWednesday, May 285 a.m. TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's second roundThursday, May 295 a.m. TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's third roundFriday, May 305 a.m. TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's third roundSaturday, May 315 a.m. TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's fourth roundSunday, June 15 a.m. TNT (Chartier), TruTV (Lenglen)/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's fourth roundMonday, June 25 a.m. TNT (Chartier), TruTV (Lenglen)/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's singles quarterfinals & doublesTuesday, June 35 a.m. TNT, TruTV (doubles)/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's & Women's singles quarterfinals & doublesWednesday, June 45 a.m. TNT, TruTV (doubles)/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Women's singles & Men's doubles semifinals & Mixed finalsThursday, June 56 a.m.TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's singles & Women's doubles semifinalsFriday, June 69 a.m. TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Women's singles & Men's doubles finalSaturday, June 79 a.m.TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling
Men's singles & Women's doubles finalSunday, June 99 a.m.TNT, TruTV/ DirecTV, Max, Sling

Jessica Pegula French Open results

Jessica Pegula made her French Open main draw debut 2016. In the singles, her best showing to date came in 2022 when she reached the quarterfinals but fell to eventual champion Iga Swiatek.

In the doubles, she reached the finals with Coco Gauff as her partner,  finishing runners-up to the French duo of Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic in 2022.

Pegula and Gauff reached the semifinals in 2023 as well, but were knocked out by Leylah Fernandez and Taylor Townsend.

Here's how far Pegula has advanced each year at the clay-court grand slam:  

YearSinglesDoubles
2013Qualifying--
2015Qualifying--
2016Qualifying--
2019First RoundRound of 16
2020First RoundQuarterfinals
2021Round of 32Round of 32
2022QuarterfinalsFinalists
2023Round of 32Semifinals
2024Ruled out due to InjuryRuled out due to Injury
2025Fourth Round--

Saino Zachariah

Saino Zachariah is a content producer at The Sporting News, with a focus on cricket, AFL, NRL, and Indian sports.

His work has appeared in publications such as The Mirror UK & US, Irish Star, and Express where he has covered MLB, football, tennis, and basketball. 

Starting his journey through fantasy sports, he developed a keen eye for numbers and trends shaping the game's narrative. Despite a background in science, he draws inspiration from art, film, and history.