LOS ANGELES June 4, 2025 – Tennis Channel, its app and website TennisChannel.com will unveil a four-episode, nightly conversation series June 5-8, during the final days of Roland-Garros (commonly called the French Open). Prakash in Primetime, hosted by network global-desk host Prakash Amritraj (@PrakashAmritraj), will premiere Thursday, June 5, at 10 p.m. ET (complete schedule below). The hourlong discussions will feature luminaries like Hall of Famer Jim Courier and coach Patrick Mouratoglou – Roland-Garros champions as a player and coach, respectively – and current and past tennis stars.
Amritraj is at Roland-Garros as part of Tennis Channel’s two-week coverage of the year’s second major. Since the opening day of play in Paris, he’s interviewed guests at the network’s tournament desk, an assignment he carries out around the world throughout the year.
“It’s been such a privilege to speak to the biggest names in our sport over the past several years,” said Amritraj. “But to be able to dig deeper and mine more diamonds from all these amazing minds and personalities, I feel will be a tremendous treat for the viewers and there will hopefully be takeaways that can enrich their lives as well. I’m so thrilled to be able to partner with Tennis Channel to bring Prakash in Primetime to the world.”
Among the revelations viewers will see on Prakash in Primetime: current tennis power couple Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa deep dive into the origins of their romance, while major-winning coach Mouratoglou outlines the championship mindset which separates the greats from the rest of the field.
Tennis Channel’s Prakash in Primetime Schedule (all times ET)
Date Time Guests
Thursday, June 5 10 p.m. Coach Patrick Mouratoglou followed by current player Ayan Broomfield
Friday, June 6 10 p.m. Players Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa
Saturday, June 7 9 p.m. Hall of Famer Jim Courier followed by recently retired American star John Isner
Sunday, June 8 9 p.m. TBD
Preview clip: Prakash in Primetime
Tennis Channel has covered Roland-Garros since 2007.
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For further information:
Eric Abner, Tennis Channel, 310-314-9445, eabner@tennischannel.com, @TennisChannelPR