How to watch Simona Halep vs Sloane Stephens: live stream women's French Open final

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Well you can't say that the women's singles at this year's French Open tennis has been dull
It all started when reigning champ Je?ena Ostapenko crashed out on day one
And then there was the big Serena vs Sharapova clash that didn't happen, and then an all American semi-final
Simply put, it's been brilliant.French Open tennis - where and whenThe French Open final takes place at the Stade Roland Garros in France,
on the main Court Philippe Chatrier show court.It will be taking place on Saturday June 9 at 3pm local time
how to live stream all the French Open clay court action between Simona Halep and Sloane Stephens absolutely free French Open and with very
little trouble at all - regardless of where in the world you live.Romanian Simona Halep has a very large and looming monkey on her back
The world number one has been to two French Open finals in the past and the Australian Open final in January
But still a Grand Slam title evades her
She'll be looking to change all that today.Sloane Stephens, on the other hand, took the glory at her first major final last year at Flushing
Meadows
Having come through an all-American semi-final against Madison Keys, she'll be taking a lot of confidence through to the final at Roland
Garros.The French Open is always one of the tennis highlights of the year
Luckily for you, we've put together this handy guide so that you can watch it from anywhere in the world with a free live stream.How to live
stream French Open final tennis in the UK for free:The UK's free-to-air ITV station has the rights to UK coverage this year, meaning that
you'll be able to catch the final on the main ITV channel at 2pm BST if you're near a TV, on the ITV website if that's more convenient, or
you'll be able to see the clay action in Ultra HD 4K for the first time
It's worth noting that Eurosport is a service you'll have to have a subscription for.The alternative is to watch the game on TVPlayer.com,
which let's you channel hop at your convenience
If you can't live stream the French Open as it happens then TVPlayer Plus will allows you to 'record' the matches and watch them later
You'll need to sign up for a paid account, but the good news there is that the site offers a 14-day free trial so no payment is
Download and install a VPNIf you don't have easy access to watch the French Open online in your country and want to catch the UK coverage,
the best way to watch it for free is to download and install a VPN
We've tested all of the major VPN services and we rate ExpressVPN as the absolute best
It's compatible with all of your devices, supports most streaming services and ranks amongst the fastest
You can even install it on devices like an Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox and PlayStation
So for a one-stop shop, you can't go wrong with Express - but there are more fantastic VPN options out there as well:The best 3 VPNs for
streaming sports online1
NordVPN: SmartPlay tech makes NordVPN a great choice for streaming3
VyprVPN:blazing speeds make VyprVPN a great choice for 4K video2
Connect to the appropriate server locationSimply open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location - it's super
easy to do
Choose UK if you want to stream the French Open live on TVPlayer using the link below.3
Go to TVPlayer.comThis is a great service and, crucially, is a free and legal way to stream live all the tennis action you can handle from
Roland Garros
Open live stream from literally anywhere
So that obviously includes: Canada, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, China, Russia, France, Spain, Japan, Italy, Poland, Germany, Mexico, Czech
Republic, Austria, Thailand, Denmark, China, South Africa, Argentina, Singapore, Turkey and more!How to watch Sloane Stephens vs Halep in
the USIn the US, you've got a couple of different options for catching the homegirl hero in action, you can either tune into the Tennis
Channel or NBC Sports
It's worth knowing that both of these are paid-for services so in order to watch you'll need to have a subscription.If neither of those
works for you, there's always the VPN option for a completely free watch
By downloading and installing a VPN, you can effectively trick your computer into thinking that it's in the UK
It's really easy to get started with a VPN.How to watch the French Open final: Australia streamIn Australia, your options are slightly
more limited, with Fox being the only broadcaster to cover Roland Garros this year
As this is a subscription service, you'll need to be a paid-up member in order to watch.Failing that, use of a VPN would allow you to watch
the free UK coverage.The best way to stream the French Open final 2018 in CanadaIn Canada, it's a similar deal, you've got fairly limited
use a VPN and access the UK (or French coverage if you're French-speaking) coverage for no cost in the comfort of your own home.The best way
to stream the French Open final 2018 in New ZealandIn New Zealand you're going to be able to catch all the action on Sky NZ, although again,
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