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How to follow Queen's on the BBC

How to follow Queen's on the BBC

Emma Raducanu reached the quarter-finals at Queen's last year [Getty Images]
BBCSun, June 7, 2026 at 7:51 AM UTC·3 min read

Britain's Emma Raducanu and the great Serena Williams are set to feature at Queen's in the HSBC Championships as the grass-court season begins - and you can follow across the BBC.

Raducanu, a quarter-finalist at the WTA 500 event last year, contests a women's singles draw headed by world number two and Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina from 8-14 June.

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American Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, will make her return to competitive action after an absence of almost four years in the women's doubles.

The men's tournament, held from 15-21 June, features home players Cameron Norrie and Jack Draper, with Australian world number nine Alex de Minaur the current highest-ranked player confirmed.

Live coverage is available on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, while BBC Radio 5 Live will have updates all week.

The BBC Sport website and app will provide live updates, reports, analysis and features.

Who is competing at Queen's?

Former Wimbledon champion Rybakina is joined by fellow top-10 players Amanda Anisimova and Victoria Mboko in the women's singles, along with French Open semi-finalist Marta Kostyuk.

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Raducanu was the only Briton to gain direct entry into the draw, with wildcards given to Katie Boulter, Francesca Jones, Harriet Dart and teenager Mika Stojsavljevic.

Williams, who has been granted a wildcard for the tournament, will play alongside Canadian teenager Mboko in the women's doubles.

The 44-year-old said she would be "evolving away" from tennis in 2022 but has decided to return, saying Queen's Club "feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter".

Wimbledon, where Williams has won seven singles and seven doubles titles, begins three weeks after Queen's.

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Lorenzo Musetti, Jiri Lehecka, Luciano Darderi and Valentin Vacherot are the other top 20-ranked players in the men's singles draw alongside De Minaur.

Rising stars Jakub Mensik and Rafael Jodar are also in action.

How to watch Queen's on the BBC

Women's tournament (all times BST)

  • Monday, 8 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Tuesday, 9 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Wednesday, 10 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Thursday, 11 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Friday, 12 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Saturday, 13 June 13:25-17:15 - BBC One, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Sunday, 14 June 13:15-15:45 – BBC One and iPlayer, 1.15pm-3.45pm (Final)

Men's tournament (all times BST)

  • Monday, 15 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Tuesday, 16 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Wednesday, 17 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Thursday, 18 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Friday, 19 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Saturday, 20 June 13:00-17:00 - BBC One, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Sunday, 21 June 13:20-16:00 - BBC One, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

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