The most intriguing surface switch in tennis begins this week as the caravan shifts from the grueling clay courts to perfectly manicured grass.
There will be no respite for the WTA field as a day after French Open ends, the Queen’s Club Championships begins in London on Monday. Often dubbed the unofficial warm-up to Wimbledon, this historic tournament sets the stage for the grass-court swing.
Held just down the road from Wimbledon, the Queen’s Club offers players the perfect tune-up, and while some top stars opt to rest and gear up for the grass-court major, there’s still plenty of firepower in the lineup.
2024 Olympic champion Qinwen Zheng is the top seed in the draw of that includes the likes of Australian Open champion Madison Keys, former Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina and home favourite Emma Raducanu.
The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all you need to know to ensure you don’t miss a minute of the action.
When is the women’s Queen’s Club Championships 2025?
The 2025 Queen’s Club Championships first round begins on Monday, June 9, and runs through the week until Sunday, June 15– culminating with the women’s singles final.