Anyone want a stream for this online? Try this (copied from another site):
Google Orange Fr - the French version of the website.
Orange (the mobile) company have got all the rights to the streams and you are all correct in saying RG want no bookmakers to have feeds.
I created an account on the orange.fr website. Go on orange.fr up left: click on identifiez-vous
create an account
in the left menu select sport chen you are in sports, select the button Roland garros then the link videos then on the left "pass voir tous les directs " ( then you click on a court (no geoblocking apparently) with 11 seconds delay.
For some reason they won't accept my hotmail email address. Let me know how some of you others get on. I have Eurosport and BBCi anyway.
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Ok, scrub that, just found out you have to pay for that lol. Here's the solution:
Ok guys, go to Tools, Internet Options, Connections and click on Lan Settings
Tick the proxy server box and enter 137.164.143.112 in the address box and 80 in the port.
Then go to http://video.tennischannel.com/schedule.jsp
create an account
and watch a choice of courts for free in perfect quality!
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Neither of them appear to be working - won't accept any email address for the Orange France one, while the TennisChannel says that essentially you can't watch it as you are not from the USA, suggesting that the proxy address doesn't work, at least on my computer
Hmmm, I posted this on another site and it worked for everyone on there. Worked for me too. No idea why the proxy isn't working for you. Sorry
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Just tried it again and the proxy is definitely still live. You sure you've put it all in correctly and you don't have any other programs running on your computer that might be affecting the proxy in some way. No one else has told me the proxy doesn't work. Very strange. Are you using IE?
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Just tried it again and the proxy is definitely still live. You sure you've put it all in correctly and you don't have any other programs running on your computer that might be affecting the proxy in some way. No one else has told me the proxy doesn't work. Very strange. Are you using IE?
Nothing that I know of, as all I have open in this page and the scoreboard from Roland Garros at the moment - I'll try it again and see what happens
EDIT: Still doesn't work, and now when I select to use those settings the internet stops working completely - guess it must have something to do with the internet connection here at Uni which block some content, and it must include any attempt to use a proxy server
Of all tyrannies a tyranny exercised for the good of its victim may be the most oppressive.... those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience
Of all tyrannies a tyranny exercised for the good of its victim may be the most oppressive.... those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience
Three straight breaks to start the match. *2-1 to Andy
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EYserric has played two different RG championships whilst 17. He played his first match at RG last year, 2 days after his 17th birthday, and today he's playing 2 days before he turns 18. Has any player ever done that before?
Interesting, mkk! I checked Borg's record and he just missed it - he played his first Roland Garros around a week before his 17th birthday in 1973. But the calendar changed the year after and in 1974, his birthday fell during RG.
If the calendar had moved ahead by a week or so in '73, he would have got it.