
Queen's Club Championships 2023: Date, Players, and How To Watch

The grass court season is underway as players bid to hone their skills on the surface ahead of next month's Wimbledon.
The Queen's Club Championships - now known as the Cinch Championships - is a staple of the grass court season and one that promises to be a star-studded show in 2023 with some top names involved.
Below we look at the players taking part, when and where the tournament takes place, as well as how to watch it if you're not lucky enough to be there!
When are the Queen's Club Championships?
Qualifying began on Saturday 17th June, before the main action starts on Monday 19th June with round one at mid-day.
The Final is scheduled for Sunday 25th June.
Where are the Queen's Club Championships?
As always, the tournament will take place at Queen’s Club in West Kensington (London), with this year's edition No. 120.
How To Watch the Queen's Club Championships
The 2023 Championships will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and Amazon Prime Video.
Who is playing at the Queen's Club Championships in 2023?
We are in for a treat in 2023 as a number of high-profile players grace the grass courts at Queen's Club.
World No.2 and US Open holder Carlos Alcaraz will feature for the first time, defending champion and two-time winner Matteo Berrettini is back looking to defend his crown, while Taylor Fritz and Holger Rune will also be involved.
The big news from a British perspective is the return of Andy Murray, who has won the Championships a whopping five times and is aiming for this third straight grass court title following after winning the Lexus Surbiton Trophy followed by the Nottingham Open.
2021 Queens runner-up Cam Norrie, who reached the Wimbledon semi-finals last year, will also be involved as will Dan Evans.
What are the Queen's Club Championships odds?
Carlos Alcaraz has been installed as the bookmakers' favourite to win in his first appearance at Queen's.
Taylor Fritz is next in the running at 13/2, followed by home-hope Cam Norrie, Alex De Minaur, and Holger Rune.
Andy Murray, who has enjoyed a superb start to the grass season with back-to-back titles, is priced at 14/1 to win the Queen's title for a record sixth time.
What is the prize money for winning the Queen’s Club Championships?
The singles winner will bag €410,515 while the runner-up will receive €220,880.
Former Winners at the Queen’s Club Championships
The Championships date all the way back to 1881, so as you can imagine there have been a fair few winners here!
Andy Murray tops the record books with five singles titles, won between 2009 and 2016, while Aussie Lleyton Hewitt was victorious four times between 2000 and 2006.
Matteo Berrettini joined the multiple-titles-party in 2022 when he triumphed for a second time in a row.
Last 10 Winners
- 2022: Matteo Berrettini
- 2021: Matteo Berrettini
- 2020: Cancelled due to Covid
- 2019: Feliciano López
- 2018: Marin Čilić
- 2017: Feliciano López
- 2016: Andy Murray
- 2015: Andy Murray
- 2014: Grigor Dimitrov
- 2013: Andy Murray
- 2012: Marin Čilić

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