ATP Queen's Club Championships 2025: Live streaming, TV channel, where and how to watch?

The ATP 500 event will be held from June 16 to 22.
The ATP Queen’s Club Championships 2025 is a prestigious event in the ATP grass-court calendar, taking place from June 16 to 22 at the historic Queen’s Club in London. This Championships serve as a key feature in the ATP Tour calendar that will also act as important warm-up preparation weeks before Wimbledon.
The ATP 500 tournament attracts some of the best players in the world competing for seed ranking points and a prize money pool exceeding €2.5 million (Approximately $28,89,012.50) following on the trail of its rich history dating back to 1969.
Spectators are all once again set to witness a competitive field led by Carlos Alcaraz, who recently defended his French Open title at Roland Garros—beating World No. #1 Jannik Sinner for a fifth Grand Slam trophy. He arrives at the Queen’s club as the top seed and fresh from back-to-back titles in Rome and Paris.
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Meanwhile, defending champion Tommy Paul will aim to retain his title in London. He will, however, have to overcome Alcaraz who beat him in the quarter-finals at Roland Garros. The American has been in fine fettle in 2025, recently also achieving his career-best World No. #8 ranking.
Apart from these two, the tournament will also feature players such as Holger Rune, Taylor Fritz, Jack Draper, and Alex de Minaur as the other contenders.
When and where will ATP Queen’s Club Championships 2025 take place?
The ATP Queen’s Club Championships 2025, officially referred to as the HSBC Championships, will be played from June 16 to 22. The tournament is to be held at the prestigious Queen’s Club, usually referred to as the heartbeat of London, United Kingdom. Traditionally, being an ATP 500 grass-court event, it is the major tournament before Wimbledon.
Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of ATP Queen’s Club Championships 2025 in India?
In India, the event will be broadcast live on Tennis Channel India. Fans can also watch it via cable providers or streaming platforms that carry Tennis Channel India. For more options, one can stream international platforms offering Tennis Channel content that may be accessible with a VPN.
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Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of ATP Queen’s Club Championships 2025 in the UK?
Fans in the United Kingdom can access the tournament live with the broadcast on BBC One and BBC Two. Additionally matches can be streamed for free on the platforms like BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website, and through the BBC Red Button service. To do so they need a valid UK TV license to access these streams.
Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of ATP Queen’s Club Championships 2025 in the USA?
In the United States, the tournament broadcasts live on the Tennis Channel. Fans can try using other streaming options including platforms such as Fubo TV and Sling TV with the Sports Extra add-on, or DirecTV Now, all featuring the Tennis Channel for live viewing on various devices.
Where and how to watch ATP Queen’s Club Championships 2025 live worldwide?
Region/Country | Broadcaster(s) |
Africa 1* | SuperSport Africa |
Africa 2* | Canal+ Africa |
Africa/Asia 1* | beIN SPORTS Middle East |
Asia 2* | beIN Southeast Asia |
Australia | beIN Sports Australia |
Balkans* | Sportklub |
Belgium | Telenet (Play Sports) |
Belgium, Luxembourg | BeTV |
Bulgaria | A1 Max Sport |
Canada | TSN |
China | ESPN International China |
Cyprus | CYTA |
Czech Republic; Slovakia | Digisport |
Denmark | TV2 Denmark |
Eastern Europe* | Setanta Stans |
France | Eurosport France |
Germany; Austria; Switzerland; Luxembourg; Liechtenstein | Sky Deutschland |
Greece | OTE |
Hong Kong | PCCW |
Hungary | Network 4 |
India | Discovery India |
Israel | Sport5 Israel |
Czech Republic, Slovakia | Sky Italia |
Japan | WOWOW |
Korea, South | Eclat |
Latin America* | ESPN International Latam |
Malta | GO Sports TSN |
Netherlands | Ziggo Sport |
New Zealand | Tennis TV |
Norway | TV2 Norway |
Poland | Polsat |
Portugal | Sport TV Portugal |
Romania | RCS & RDS (Digisport) |
Spain | Telefonica / Movistar |
Sweden; Finland | TV4 AB |
Taiwan | Sino Catch Sportcast |
Turkey | S Sport Turkey |
United Kingdom; Ireland; Gibraltar; Isle of Man | Sky UK |
United States; Puerto Rico; Virgin Islands | Tennis Channel |
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