Venus Williams se unirá a Andre Agassi en la cobertura del Abierto de Francia de TNT

TNT Sports ha anunciado que Venus Williams desempeñará un papel ampliado en el estudio para su transmisión del Abierto de Francia de 2026, junto a Andre Agassi y otras personalidades del tenis. La cadena presentó el 7 de mayo su lista completa de comentaristas para el torneo, que comienza el 18 de mayo en París. Se espera que Williams contribuya a partir de la etapa de cuartos de final, independientemente de si participa como jugadora.

El ejecutivo de TNT Sports, Craig Barry, destacó la profundidad del equipo en un comunicado. “Esta talentosa alineación para Roland Garros ofrecerá una mezcla enérgica de autenticidad, credibilidad y personalidad en cada momento de este emblemático Grand Slam”, señaló. La cadena busca superar su cobertura de 2025, que alcanzó cifras récord de audiencia en Estados Unidos.

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