Caroline Wozniacki may have hung up her racquet, but she's still commanding attention at Roland Garros. The former world No. 1 and 2018 Australian Open champion is working as a broadcaster for TNT's coverage of the 2026 French Open, and fans are loving every minute of it.

Wozniacki, who previously covered Wimbledon for ESPN, is part of a star-studded TNT crew that includes Chris Eubanks, John Isner, Mary Joe Fernandez, John McEnroe, and CoCo Vandeweghe. But it's her own presence—both behind the mic and in front of the camera—that's generating buzz.

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Genie Bouchard, the former Wimbledon finalist, is making waves at Roland Garros not with her racquet but with her fashion, as she joins TNT Sports' coverage team.

"This talented lineup for Roland Garros will deliver an energetic blend of authenticity, credibility, and personality to every moment of this iconic major," TNT said in a press release. "In our second year, we will continue to push the coverage delivering a presentation that's as dynamic and distinctive as the event itself."

Wozniacki recently gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at her outfits for the first two days of the tournament, and the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. Even tennis legend Serena Williams chimed in, commenting "Gorgeous" on one of Wozniacki's posts.

Fans have been equally effusive. "Beautiful as ever," one wrote. "My forever idol on & off the court," another added. "The best commentator!! Amazing outfit too," said a third.

Wozniacki isn't the only former WTA star making waves in the broadcast booth. TNT's coverage also features Genie Bouchard, the former world No. 5 and Wimbledon finalist who retired after the 2025 National Bank Open. Bouchard has remained a fan favorite, and viewers are enjoying her insights alongside Wozniacki's.

With the French Open already battling record heat at Roland Garros, Wozniacki and Bouchard are providing a cool, engaging presence that's winning over audiences. Whether they're breaking down a key point or dazzling with their fashion choices, these two former stars are proving that life after tennis can be just as compelling.