THERE’S no better preparation for Wimbledon than playing at the Queen’s Club – and some of the world’s best tennis stars take to the courts for the 2025 edition.
Tommy Paul defeated Lorenzo Musetti 6-1, 7-6 to win his third ATP title in last year’s action-packed final.
And the day was made even more memorable for the American idol as it was his first piece of silverware on grass.
However, Queen’s suffered a huge blow this year as several big names have pulled out due to injury, including defending champion Paul and controversial Aussie star Nick Kyrgios.
But this paves the way for favourite Carlos Alcaraz to make amends for his shock second-round exit in 2024, and build on his recent thrilling French Open triumph.
When is the Queen’s Club Championships 2025?
- The iconic Queen’s Club 2025 gets underway TODAY – Monday, June 16.
- It runs over seven days and will conclude on Sunday, June 22.
- As ever, Queen’s Club in London is the chosen venue for this iconic tournament.
- Brother of Andy Murray, Jamie is the current director of the event, which was established in 1969.
What TV channel is the Queen’s Club 2025 on and can it be live streamed for FREE?
- The historic Queen’s Club tournament will be broadcast for FREE on BBC TWO in the UK as long as you own a valid TV license.
- Fans can also stream the entire action on BBC iPlayer without paying a penny.
- Popular TV host Clare Balding will be the BBC’s anchor presenter throughout the competition.
Where can I buy Queen’s Club tickets?
Queen’s Club tickets are still available for fans to purchase on StubHub.
*Please note that TicketMaster and similar secondary ticket resale sites may list tickets above face value
Queen’s Club 2025 schedule
Qualifying: Saturday, 14 June and Sunday, 15 June at 12 p.m.
Main Draw: Monday, 16 June – Friday, 20 June, starting at Noon. Saturday, 21 June play begins at 1pm BST.
Singles Final: Sunday, 22 June, start time 2pm BST.
Doubles Final: Sunday, 22 June, starting after the singles final.
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