Queen’s Club Championships 2025: Where to Watch, Live Streaming, Broadcast Details, and Schedule

Defending champion Tommy Paul has pulled out of the Queen's Club Championships due to injury problems.


Queen’s Club Championships 2025: Where to Watch, Live Streaming, Broadcast Details, and Schedule

Taylor Fritz, Carlos Alcaraz, Jack Draper, Holger Rune (Image via X/Jose Morgado, Carlos Alcaraz, British Tennis Players)

The main draw of the men’s Queen’s Club Championships will start on June 16. A day before this, women’s events were wrapped up after Germany’s Tatjana Maria‘s triumph over America’s Amanda Anisimova.

In the men’s event, Carlos Alcaraz will be the top seed as World No.1 Jannik Sinner is in Halle to defend his title and also bid for his second title on the grass. Sinner will be aiming to win his second title of the season after the Australian Open. Alcaraz will chase his fifth title of the season.

Before arriving in London, the 22-year-old defended his French Open title by overcoming Sinner in a thrilling final to also win his third trophy on clay this season after his victories in Monte Carlo and Rome (beat Sinner). The 2025 French Open was also the Spaniard’s 11th title on the red dirt.

Other seeded players at Queen’s are: Jack Draper, Taylor Fritz, Holger Rune, Alex de Minaur, Ben Shelton, Frances Tiafoe, and Jakub Mensik. Rune, Shelton, and Mensik are the only players yet to win a grass-court title.

Draper won the Stuttgart Open last year, while Fritz is bidding to win his fifth title on grass. The 2024 US Open finalist won this year’s Stuttgart Open by moving past World No.3 Alexander Zverev. He has also three Eastbourne International titles under his belt.

De Minaur has won two titles on the surface: the 2024 Rosmalen Grass Court Championships and the 2021 Eastbourne International. Tiafoe had lifted the Stuttgart Open in 2023.

Queen’s Club Championships 2025 schedule

The main draw of the men’s singles events at the Queen’s Club Championships will start on June 16. The final will be wrapped up on June 22.

Carlos Alcaraz (3)
Carlos Alcaraz (Image via X/The Tennis Letter)
DateEvents
June 16, 20251st Round
June 17, 20251st Round
June 18, 2025 2nd Round
June 19, 20252nd Round
June 20, 2025Quarterfinals
June 21, 2025Semifinals
June 22, 2025Final

Carlos Alcaraz will bid for his fourth grass-court title at Queen’s. He lifted his first trophy on the surface here back in 2023 by beating Alex de Minaur. Later, the five-time Grand Slam champion upset 24-time Major champion Novak Djokovic in a thrilling Wimbledon final, spoiling his Calendar Slam goal.

In 2024, Alcaraz was defeated in the second round at Queen’s by Jack Draper. But later, he defended his Wimbledon crown by going past Djokovic again. The 38-year-old has never captured the singles title at the Queen’s Club and was defeated twice in finals. Djokovic, who ended his trophy drought by clinching the ATP 250 Geneva Open (his 100th tour-level singles title), has not signed up for any warm-up tournament before Wimbledon.

In the grass-court Major, Djokovic last lifted the title in 2022 by beating Australia’s Nick Kyrgios, who was on the entry list for Queen’s but he withdrew and was replaced by Gael Monfils. Last year, America’s Tommy Paul beat Lorenzo Musetti to win the title. But both Paul and Musetti won’t be playing this year due to injury issues.

The tournament’s most successful player in the Open Era is Andy Murray, who called time on his career at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 38-year-old Scot has lifted five singles titles between 2009 and 2016. He also lifted the doubles title along with Spain’s Feliciano Lopez in 2019 by beating Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury.

The total prize pool of the ATP 500 event in London is $2,909,632. The winner will pocket $544,192, while the runner-up will receive $292,759.

Where to watch Queen’s Club Championships 2025?

  • USA – Tennis Channel
  • UK – Sky UK
  • India – Sony
  • Canada – TSN
  • Australia – BeIN Sports
  • New Zealand– Tennis TV

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