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Confirmed Players for the HSBC Championships At Queen's Club

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The HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club are set to be a highlight of the tennis calendar this June, featuring truly elite talent in both the ATP and WTA tournaments. This year is particularly special, as it marks the return of the women's WTA event to Queen's after a 52-year hiatus! And with a stellar line-up already confirmed to take to the historic courts in West Kensington, it’s only getting more and more exciting.

 

Men's ATP500 Tournament

The men's draw boasts a delicious lineup - ensuring thrilling matches on the hallowed grass courts of The Queen's Club - including:

Carlos Alcaraz – Alcaraz has made significant strides in his career, including back-to-back Wimbledon titles. His dynamic play and relentless energy make him a formidable opponent on any surface.

Jack Draper – The British No.1 has been on a remarkable ascent, recently breaking into the top 25 in the world rankings. Draper's powerful serve and composure under pressure have earned him victories over top-tier players, and his presence is sure to excite the home crowd.

Holger Rune – The Danish prodigy returns to Queen's with a reputation for his aggressive baseline play and tactical nous. Rune's previous performances have solidified his status as a rising star in men's tennis.

Ben Shelton – The American talent is known for his explosive serve and athletic prowess. Shelton's return to The Queen's Club is highly anticipated, as he continues to make his mark on the ATP tour.

● Further star names announced = Returning champion Tommy Paul (USA), Taylor Fritz (USA), Lorenzo Musetti (ITA), Alex de Minaur (AUS), Frances Tiafoe (USA), Grigor Dimitrov (BUL), Jakub Mensik (CZE), Nick Kyrgios (AUS), Sebastian Korda (USA), Alexei Popyrin (AUS), Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP), Matteo Berrettini (ITA), Brandon Nakashima (USA), Giovani Mpetshi Perricard (FRA), Reilly Opelka (USA), Jiri Lehecka (CZE), Jordan Thompson (AUS), Matteo Arnaldi (ITA) and Nuno Borges (POR).

British men's tennis player Jack Draper celebrating a point during a match at the Queen's Club on court

Women's WTA Tournament

The revival of the women's tournament at Queen's brings together a stellar field, promising high-calibre competition and historic moments.

Naomi Osaka – A former World No.1 and four-time Grand Slam champion, Osaka's powerful groundstrokes and flair have made her a global icon. Her name carries a lot of excitement and having her here will draw the crowds.

Emma Raducanu – The 2021 US Open champion and British sensation continues to captivate fans with her resilience and skill. Raducanu's return to form is eagerly awaited, and her matches are sure to bring in the home support.

Madison Keys – Fresh off her Australian Open victory, Keys brings experience and a formidable game to the grass courts. Her powerful serve and forehand make her a tough competitor in any draw.

Katie Boulter – The current British No.1 has shown consistent performance and determination. Boulter's aggressive play and familiarity with grass courts make her a player to watch in this historic event.

Daria Kasatkina – The defending champion of the Lexus Eastbourne Open tournament, Kasatkina's strategic play and versatility have earned her a spot among the elite. Her recent successes indicate strong potential for a deep run at Queen's.

Jessica Pegula – The American star won two singles titles in 2024, in both Toronto and Berlin, and was the US Open runner-up. She ended the year with a ranking of No.7 and is sure to make her mark in the 2025 tennis season, especially at The Queen’s Club ahead of Wimbledon.

Barbora Krejčíková – 2024 Wimbledon singles champion experienced a hugely successful year and is eager to bring the same level to the WTA500 event in West Kensington this year. It will certainly be exciting to see her compete in this highly-anticipated event in the run up to her bid to defend her title at Wimbledon!

● Further star names announced = Qinwen Zheng (CHN), Emma Navarro (USA), Diana Shnaider, Elena Rybakina (KAZ), Karolina Muchova (CZE), Petra Kvitova (CZE), Amanda Anisimova (USA), Donna Vekic (CRO), Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA), Magdalena Frech (POL), Leylah Fernandez (CAN), Anna Kalinskaya, Yulia Putintseva (KAZ).

Women's tennis player Naomi Osaka hitting a ball during a shot in a tennis match

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Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz holding the trophy for the Queen's Club Championships in 2023 during the final
The Championships Wimbledon 2023 on centre court

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