Summary

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage from Queen's

  • RESULT: Alex de Minaur (Aus) 6-4 4-6 5-7 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Spa)

  • RESULT: Botic van de Zandschulp (Ned) 7-6, 6-3 Grigor Dimitrov (Bul)

  • RESULT: Jack Draper (GB) 2-6 6-7 Emil Ruusuvuori (Fin)

  • RESULT: Alexander Bublik (Kaz) 6-7 5-7 Marin Cilic (Cro)

  1. What are the Queen’s Club Championships?published at 10:54 British Summer Time 15 June 2022

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    Often nicknamed ‘the Wimbledon warm-up,’ Queen’s Club Championships takes place from June 13-19, finishing eight days before the main draw at Wimbledon begins.

    There are 32 players in the main draw with eight seeds, as well as doubles and wheelchair singles competitions.

    The Championships will be headlined by several top British stars in 2022.

    But the most successful player in the history of the tournament, three-time major champion Andy Murray, has withdrawn from Queen’s Club due to injury. He is hoping to be fit for Wimbledon.

    Reigning champion Matteo Berrettini will have the chance to defend his title.

    And Casper Ruud, who went all the way at the 2022 French Open before losing to the inspired Rafael Nadal in the final, will also be among the names taking part this year.

  2. How can I watch?published at 10:54 British Summer Time 15 June 2022

    All times are BST and subject to late change

    BBC iPlayer

    Wednesday 15 June

    12:00-19:00: BBC Two, Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website

    Thursday 16 June

    12:00-19:00: BBC Two, Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website

    Friday 17 June

    13:00-19:00: BBC Two, Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website

    Saturday 18 June

    13:00-19:00: BBC One, Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website

    Sunday 19 June

    13:00-19:00: BBC One, Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website

  3. How to get into tennispublished at 10:54 British Summer Time 15 June 2022

    BBC Sport

    Media caption,

    'Tennis saved my life'

    What to expect when I start?

    • Tennis will give you an all-round workout and help you stay fit, building your leg muscles as you run around the court.
    • You will improve your hand-eye co-ordination, build upper body muscles and increase stamina as you run around the court.
    • The British weather isn't the most reliable, but there are many options to play indoors, external throughout the year.
    • Tennis can be adapted for any level of ability, as well as for players with different disabilities. Wheelchair tennis can be played on any regular tennis court, with no modifications to racquets or balls, and there are many different options for those with other disabilities to play.
    • The LTA, external caters for and champions wheelchair tennis, and also offers subsidised camps featuring learning-disability, deaf and visually-impaired tennis.
    • Cardio tennis, externalis a fun, sociable group-fitness class on a tennis court where you get to hit lots of balls whilst listening to music.
    • There is also Mini Tennis, external for children aged 3-10, with smaller courts, nets and racquets and lower-bouncing balls.
    • Pick up some useful coaching tips here., external