Summary

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage (UK only)

  • Mahut & Herbert win the men's doubles final against Opelka & Peers 6-4, 3-6, 11-9

  • Britain's Cameron Norrie and partner Alex de Minaur lose doubles semi-finals

  • Top seed Matteo Berrettini wins Cinch Championships with 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 victory over Norrie

  • Norrie was bidding to become second Briton to win Queen's title in Open era

  • Britain's Gordon Reid wins wheelchair final with 6-2 6-2 win over Gustavo Fernandez

  • Joachim Gerard (Bel) & Stefan Olsson (Swe) win wheelchair doubles final

  1. 'I can't really see a weakness you'd go after'published at 13:40 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC One

    Berrettini has the whole package. He's a dangerous player on every surface and grass could be his best because he has all these big weapons and he has looked better and better as the week has gone on.

    It looks almost impossible to break his serve - players will be hoping to hang in there and to get to a tie-break.

    He also defends well for a big man and moves well - I can't really see a weakness you'd go after.

  2. 'Norrie deserves recognition'published at 13:39 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Leon Smith
    GB Davis Cup captain on BBC One

    This has been a big week for Cameron Norrie. He's really elevated himself by getting to such a prestigious final and if he gets a seeding at Wimbledon he'll be in the public eye more.

    He deserves the recognition because he works so hard.

    He's found a way to make his game work on grass and he's an all-court player now.

  3. Britain's Reid in controlpublished at 13:38 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    *Reid 6-2 2-1 Fernandez

    Britain's Gordon Reid has taken the first set against Gustavo Fernandez in the wheelchair final on Court One - and he's a break up in the second.

  4. Postpublished at 13:36 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    The players are out on court now. The 2021 Queen's Club final is minutes away!

  5. 'Norrie is ready'published at 13:34 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC One

    Queen's is a big title in its own right and Norrie will love this experience. It's a great match in prospect and I think he's ready.

  6. Postpublished at 13:33 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    Cameron Norrie would be just the second British champion at Queen's, after Andy Murray, since Bunny Austin in 1938.

    A huge day for the British number two, in front of home support.

  7. 'You have to fancy Berrettini'published at 13:29 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    Peter Fleming
    Seven-time Grand Slam doubles champion

    You have to fancy Berrettini because he’s the top seed.

    But if Norrie can return a few first serves, he’ll like his chances because he’s moving well and competes well. You can’t write him off in the form he’s in.

  8. Postpublished at 13:26 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    15 of Norrie's 29 wins this year have come against players ranked higher than him.

  9. 'You can't rule Norrie out'published at 13:23 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain

    Cameron Norrie is a great counter-puncher and he’ll make it as difficult as he can for Berrettini.

    You can’t rule Norrie out because he’s playing the best tennis of his life.

    You have to be patient against a big server and take your chance if you get one. Berrettini will keep serving aces and the ball will whistle past you at times, but you have to hang in there.

  10. Postpublished at 13:22 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    The key question for Cameron Norrie today is can he get a handle on Matteo Berrettini's booming serve?

    The Italian, yet to drop a set at Queen's, has gone a remarkable 30 consecutive service games without being broken.

    Matteo BerrettiniImage source, Getty Images
  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:20 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    #bbctennis

    Joe Wedgwood: Good luck Cameron Norrie. Sensational week so far, backing this to go the distance at three sets. Breakers will be key.

  12. Finals elsewhere...published at 13:19 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    In Birmingham, Tunisian second seed Ons Jabeur - who beat Britain's Heather Watson in Saturday's semi-final - will face Russian Daria Kasatkina in today's final.

    Meanwhile, in Berlin, Swiss world number 12 Belinda Bencic will play Russian Ludmilla Samsonova.

    And at the Halle Open in Germany, Russian world number seven Andrey Rublev will play France's Ugo Humbert in the final, after he beat Georgian Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-1 3-6 6-3 and Humbert overcame Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4 3-6 7-6 (7-5).

  13. Britain's Reid leadspublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    *Fernandez 2-4 Reid

    There is also the option to watch Britain's Gordon Reid in the final of the wheelchair tournament at the top of this page.

    Reid leads 4-2 in the opening set over on Court One.

  14. Norrie goes for the double, Reid in final actionpublished at 13:14 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    It could be a rather busy day for Cameron Norrie.

    Norrie returned to court after his singles win yesterday to partner beaten semi-finalist Alex de Minaur against Reilly Opelka and John Peers in the doubles semi-finals.

    The pair trailed 7-6 (7-3) 2-2 when play was suspended for the day, and that match will now be concluded after the singles final - with the doubles final to follow.

    In the wheelchair tournament, Britain's Gordon Reid will face Argentine Gustavo Fernandez in the final.

    Gordon ReidImage source, Getty Images
  15. Berrettini seeking to emulate Beckerpublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    Matteo BerrettiniImage source, Getty Images

    This will be Italian top seed Matteo Berrettini's fourth final, but his first on grass.

    Berrettini, who knocked out Andy Murray and British number one Dan Evans in the earlier rounds, dominated Australian fourth seed De Minaur on Saturday to come through his semi-final 6-4 6-4.

    The 25-year-old is seeking to become the first debutant to win the title since Boris Becker in 1985.

  16. Postpublished at 13:08 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    If Cameron Norrie can produce the same level of performance as he did yesterday, he stands a great chance today. Some of his shots were exceptional.

    World number nine Matteo Berrettini is in red-hot form too, however...

  17. Norrie aiming to take final steppublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    Cameron NorrieImage source, Getty Images

    Cameron Norrie can today become the first British singles player to triumph at Queen’s since Andy Murray's victory against Milos Raonic in 2016.

    Five-time champion Andy Murray is, of course, the only Briton to have won the title in the Open era.

    World number 41 Norrie earned an impressive 7-5 6-3 victory over second seed Denis Shapovalov yesterday for his 29th win of the year.

    It will be his fourth ATP Tour final - and third of 2021. So, can he make that final step today?

  18. Live coveragepublished at 13:01 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    BBC One

    You can watch live coverage from Queen's over on BBC One and at the top of this page now.

  19. Norrie & Berrettini battle for Queen's titlepublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 20 June 2021

    Berrettini v Norrie

    Will top seed Matteo Berrettini prevail?

    Matteo BerrettiniImage source, Getty Images

    Or can British number two Cameron Norrie claim his first ATP Tour title?

    Cameron NorrieImage source, Getty Images

    Welcome to coverage of the 2021 Queen's Club final!