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

Qinwen Zheng and Madison Keys are the top contenders for the title.
The Queen’s Club Championships 2025, officially known as the HSBC Championships for sponsorship reasons, will be held on outdoor grass courts at the Queen’s Club in London, United Kingdom. It marks the historic return of the women’s event—its 82nd edition and first in 52 years.
The women’s WTA 500 tournament will run from June 9 to 15, the first major grass event of the 2025 calendar year. Switching from clay or hard courts to grass demands a significant adjustment. Grass fields are fast and offer a low, unpredictable bounce, promoting serve-volleys and quick reflexes. Players must adapt their footwork, timing, and shot selection to thrive on the surface.
Olympic gold medalist Qinwen Zheng headlines the Queen’s Club Championships 2025 women’s draw, entering the tournament on the back of a strong run to her first Roland Garros quarterfinal. Australian Open champion Madison Keys is seeded second and is expected to thrive on grass, a surface that complements her aggressive baseline game.
Fourth seed and former Wimbledon champion Garbiñe Muguruza has shown signs of resurgence, recently winning the Strasbourg title, her first after Stuttgart 2024, and pushing Iga Swiatek to three sets in the French Open’s round of 16. British hopes Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter will feature in both singles and doubles. Raducanu, a former US Open winner, is targeting a deep run to secure a seeded spot at Wimbledon.
Emma Navarro remains in the top-10 rankings despite some poor results recently, but has shown immense potential on grass and is a dark horse for the season. Amanda Anisimova, Diana Shnaider, and Karolina Muchova are the remaining top-8 stars for the WTA-500 event.
When and where will the WTA Queen’s Club Championships 2025 take place?
The WTA Queen’s Club Championships 2025 (a WTA 500 event) will be held at The Queen’s Club in London from June 9 to 15, 2025.
Where and how to watch the live stream of the WTA Queen’s Club Championships 2025 in India?
The event will be streamed live on Tennis Channel in India.
Where and how to watch the live stream of the WTA Queen’s Club Championships 2025 in the UK?
In the UK, you can watch the WTA Queen’s Club Championships 2025 live for free on BBC TV channels (BBC One or BBC Two) and stream matches via BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport.
Where and how to watch the live stream of the WTA Queen’s Club Championships 2025 in the USA?
In the USA, you can watch the tournament on the Tennis Channel, through cable or streaming services like Sling TV or Fubo.
Where and how to watch the WTA Queen’s Club Championships 2025 live worldwide?
Fans from all over the world can watch the championship through their respective broadcasting channels.
Region/Country | Broadcaster(s) |
Germany | Eurosport, DAZN (including free coverage on DAZN Rise, DAZN Heldinnen, DAZN app, DAZN Tennis YouTube, DAZN 1, DAZN 2, and DF1) |
Canada | DAZN, TVA, TSN |
France | beIN Sports |
Spain | Tennis Channel, TV3, DAZN, TVE |
Italy | SuperTennis |
Poland | Canal+ |
Romania | DigiSport |
Greece & Cyprus | Nova Sports |
Hungary | Network4 |
Czech Republic & Slovakia | Canal+, AMC Networks |
Portugal | Eleven Sports |
Denmark | TV2 |
Belgium | Play Sports/Telenet |
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia | Sportklub |
Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | Setanta Sports |
Turkey | beIN Sports |
Israel | Charlton |
Australia | beIN Sports |
Japan | DAZN |
South Korea | CJ ENM |
China | Youku |
Hong Kong | Now TV |
Taiwan | Sportcast |
Thailand | TrueVisions |
Philippines | TAP DMV |
Singapore | StarHub |
Malaysia | Astro |
Indonesia | Reddentes |
New Zealand | TVNZ |
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport |
Latin America | ESPN |
Caribbean | Sportsmax |
Online (Global) | WTA TV (subscription-based) |
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Aniruddh Seshadri Iyer is a passionate sports journalist at Khel Now, specializing in tennis and Olympic sports. An engineer by training, he found his storytelling passion through iconic Grand Slam and Olympic moments. Known for sharp analysis and insightful coverage, he draws inspiration from Novak Djokovic’s resilience. Outside journalism, he enjoys reading, traveling, and playing the guitar.
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