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The Queen’s Club Championships is one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world and is usually played in the month of June every year. The event is part of the ATP Tour 500 series and is played on grass courts as a warmup for Wimbledon. It is a men’s only tournament and Andy Murray is the most successful player, with five titles to his name from 2009 to 2016.


This year the tournament will be played from June 19, with the finals to be played on June 25. The entire event will be held at the Queen's Club in London, United Kingdom and this edition will mark the 120th edition of the tournament. While India’s Rohan Bopanna will be partnering up with Matthew Ebden in the doubles category, Andy Murray, Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune are amongst the big names which will participate this year.


Let’s narrow down all the relevant details about the tournament here:


Where will the 2023 Queen’s Club Championship s take place?
The 2023 Queen’s Club Championships will be held at the traditional Queen’s Club in London, United Kingdom.


When will the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships take place?
The main draws of the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships will start from June 19 and the event will then go on till June 25.


Who are the top seeds at the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships?

The following are the top seeds in the singles category:

Country

Player

Rank 

Seed

Spain

Carlos Alcaraz

2

1

Denmark

Holger Rune

6

2

USA

Taylor Fritz

8

3

USA

Frances Tiafoe

12

4

Great Britain

Cameron Norrie

13

5

Italy

Lorenzo Musetti

17

6

Australia

Alex de Minaur

18

7

Argentina

Francisco Cerúndolo

20

8

The following are the top seeds in the doubles category:

Country

Player

Country

Player

Rank

Seed

Netherlands

Wesley Koolhof

Great Britain

Neal Skupski

4

1

Croatia

Ivan Dodig

USA

Austin Krajicek

5

2

USA

Rajeev Ram

Great Britain

Joe Salisbury

11

3

Monaco

Hugo Nys

Poland

Jan Zieliński

21

4

What are the main draws at the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships?

The following are the main draws in the singles category:

Date

Match

Timing


Ugo Humbert vs Ryan Peniston

4:30 PM


Miomir Kecmanović vs Cameron Norrie

5:50 PM


J.J. Wolf vs Ben Shelton

6:20 PM

Mon, June 19

Sebastian Korda vs Dan Evans

7:10 PM


Diego Schwartzman vs Mackenzie McDonald

7:40 PM


Lorenzo Musetti vs Jan Choinski

8:30 PM


Tommy Paul vs Francisco Cerundolo

9:00 PM


Bernabe Zapata Miralles vs Taylor Fritz

3:30 PM


Jiri Lehecka vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina

4:50 PM


Jordan Thompson vs Milos Raonic

5:20 PM


Maxime Cressy vs Holger Rune

6:10 PM

Tues, June 20

Alex de Minaur vs Andy Murray

6:40 PM


Carlos Alcaraz vs Arthur Fils

7:30 PM


Grigor Dimitrov vs Emil Ruusuvuori

8:00 PM


Adrian Mannarino vs Liam Broady

8:50 PM


Frances Tiafoe vs Botic van de Zandschulp

9:20 PM

Note: All timings are in IST

The following are the main draws in the doubles category:

Date

Match

Timings


Hugo Nys - Jan Zieliński

    vs  

Taylor Fritz - Jiri Lehecka

5:00 PM

Mon, June 19

Matwé Middelkoop - Botic van de Zandschulp

    vs  

Édouard Roger Vasselin - Santiago González

5:30 PM


Yuki Bhambri - Saketh Myneni

                                      vs

Austin Krajicek - IvanDodig

6:50 PM


Cameron Norrie - Andy Murray

vs

       Joe Salisbury - Rajeev Ram

3:30 PM


Dan Evans - Lloyd Glasspool

vs

       Jonny O'Mara - Liam Broady

4:00 PM

Tues, June 20

Wesley Koolhof - Neal Skupski

vs

       Mate Pavic - Nikola Mektić

5:20 PM


Matthew Ebden - Rohan Bopanna

vs

Michael Venus - Jamie Murray

6:00 PM


Luke Johnson - Julian Cash

vs

       Fabrice Martin - Nicolas Mahut

6:30 PM

Note: All timings are in IST

What is the format for the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships?
The players who win the round of 32 matches will qualify into the round of 16 and the winners of the round of 16 will then qualify for the quarter-finals, followed by semi-finals and finals as per the traditional method.


What is the points distribution for the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships?

The following is the points distribution for the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships:

Event

W

F

SF

QF

Round of 16

Round of 32

Round of 64

Q

Q2

Q1

Singles

500

300

180

90

45

20

0

10

4

0

Doubles

0

45

25


What is the prize money distribution for the 2023 Queen’s Club Championsh ips?

The following is the prize money distribution for the 2023 Queen’s Club Championship: 

Event

W

F

SF

QF

Round of 16

Round of 32

Q2

Q1

Singles

€477,795

€220,800

€117,715

€60,145

€32,105

€17,120

€8,775

€4,925

Doubles*

€134,840

€71,910

€36,380

€18,190

€9,420


Where can one watch the live broadcast of the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships in India?

The 2023 Queen’s Club Championships will not broadcasted on any TV channels in India.


Where can one watch the live stream of the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships in India?
The 2023 Queen’s Club Championships will be live streamed on the TennisTV website in India.