Check out our comprehensive guide on how to watch the Queen’s Club Championships 2023, including schedule, date, TV channel and live stream details.
The Queen’s Club Championships is a quintessential part of the British sporting summer experience, kick-starting the advent of Wimbledon hype.
To make it all even more exciting, World No.2 Carlos Alcaraz is in action as he builds up much-needed experience on grass courts. The former World No.1 was dislodged from top spot by Novak Djokovic at the French Open and will be determined to reclaim his place.
British star Cam Norrie will hope to build up form on lawn ahead of another tilt at Wimbledon this year. He reached the semi-finals in 2023, his finest performance in any slam to date.
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Andy Murray is out of the tournament, but he will have taken plenty away from his mostly successful stint on grass so far this summer with his presence at SW19 still to come.
The ever-popular men’s tournament is a highlight on the tennis calendar as a pre-cursor to Wimbledon, with plenty of big names set to descend on the West London venue.
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When is the Queen’s Club Championships 2023?
The tournament begins on Monday 19th June 2023 and runs until the finals on Sunday 25th June 2023.
How to watch and live stream Queen’s Club Championships 2023 in the UK
The Queen’s Club Championships will be aired live on BBC Two, BBC Red Button and iPlayer throughout the tournament.
Matches from 1pm onwards will be shown on BBC Two and iPlayer in the first five days, before the semi-finals and finals will be shown from 1:15pm on the final weekend.
There will also be extra coverage on the Red Button from 12pm and 5:55pm during the first five days.
Alternatively, you can tune in to watch the entire tournament unfold live on Amazon Prime Video. Sign up for a free trial now and soak up some of the finest tennis action around.
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Queen’s Club Championships 2023 schedule
ATP 500 (Men’s singles)
- Qualifying: Saturday 17th – Sunday 18th June
- Round of 32: Monday 19th – Tuesday 20th June
- Round of 16: Wednesday 21st – Thursday 22nd June
- Quarter-finals: Friday 23rd June
- Semi-finals: Saturday 24th June
- Final: Sunday 25th June
Where is the Queen’s Club Championships 2023 held?
The Queen’s Club Championships is held at the iconic Queen’s Club in London.
This is the 120th edition of the grass court tournament, a pre-Wimbledon favourite for many players on the ATP Tour.
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