All the details you need to watch the Queen's Club Championships

20 June 2023 , 10:29
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World number 2, Carlos Alcaraz is in action at Queen
World number 2, Carlos Alcaraz is in action at Queen's today (Image: AP) (Image: AP)

The Queen's Club Championships are now underway.

Known as the big warm-up for Wimbledon, this year's main attractions on court are current world number 2, Carlos Alcaraz and Britain's Cameron Norrie. Norrie, who made it to the semi-final of Wimbledon last year, began his Wimbledon preparations yesterday as he beat Serbia's Miomir Kecmanović 6-4, 7-6 on the opening day of Queens.

The Queen's Club Championships is held at the Queen's Club in West London and this year's tournament is the 120th edition of the iconic competition. Queen's is seen as ideal preparation for players on the tour who are looking to get used to grass court conditions before Wimbledon begins.

Beginning at the weekend, the competition will span the week culminating with the final on Sunday.

How long is the tournament on for?

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Qualifying: Saturday 17 – Sunday June 18
Round of 32: Monday 19 – Tuesday June 20
Round of 16: Wednesday 21st – Thursday June 22
Quarter-finals: Friday June 23
Semi-finals: Saturday June 24
Final: Sunday June 25

Where can you watch it?

The Championships are broadcast live on BBC Two, BBC Red Button and BBC iPlayer. Action will get underway from 1pm and there will further coverage on the Red Button from 12pm and 5:55pm during the first five days of the tournament.

Those with Amazon Prime Video can also watch the Championships. Find out more about signing up for Amazon Prime Video and securing a 30 day free trial here.

Chris Burns

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