Summary

  • Use play icon to watch live coverage from Queen's Club

  • GB's Alfie Hewett & Gordon Reid beat Stephane Houdet & Joachim Gerard 1-6 7-5 10-3 win wheelchair doubles final

  • Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek win men's doubles final by beating Jiri Lehecka and Taylor Fritz 6-4 6-7 10-3

  • Carlos Alcaraz beats Alex de Minaur 6-4 6-4 to win singles title and his first grass title

  • Alcaraz regains world number one ranking from Novak Djokovic

  • Hewett loses 4-6 6-3 7-5 to Gerard in wheelchair singles final

  1. Watch wheelchair and men's doubles finalspublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    Media caption,

    Queen's 2023: Best shots as Alcaraz beats de Minaur to win first grass-court title

    Well, that's it from this live text but you can still follow live coverage of the wheelchair and men's doubles at the top of this page.

    A superb afternoon for Carlos Alcaraz wraps up a brilliant week in London. The Spaniard wins the Queen's trophy, returns to the top of the world rankings, making him top seed for Wimbledon.

    Not bad for a Sunday afternoon's work.

    A huge moment for the 20-year-old to win this title just before Wimbledon, what will he manage to do there?

    We have just eight days to find out, can't wait.

    Until then you can read the report from Alcaraz's win here.

    See you soon!

  2. Ostapenko wins Birmingham Classicpublished at 15:42 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    Over at the Birmingham Classic, Latvian second seed Jelena Ostapenko has won the title, beating Czech top seed Barbora Krejcikova 7-6 (10-8) 6-4.

    That is a first title of the year for the world number 17 and the first time this week she has got the job done in two sets.

    Jelena OstapenkoImage source, PA Media
  3. 'Special to see my name on the trophy surrounded by champions'published at 15:36 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    Alcaraz 6-4 6-4 De Minaur

    Carlos Alcaraz lifts Queen's trophyImage source, Reuters

    Queen's winner Carlos Alcaraz speaking on court after his title win:

    "I want to congratulate Alex for everything he's done so far, great tournament this week. I'm sure you're going to make more finals. I want to congratulate him for everything.

    "I don't want to forget anyone but my team have supported me so well this week. It's amazing to live this experience and lift trophies in front of them.

    "It means a lot to have my name on the trophy. I've watched this tournament since I started playing tennis - it is special for me to play here so many legends have won here in recent years and seeing my name on the trophy surrounded by the great champions it's amazing for me.

    "It helps a lot, to be top seed at Wimbledon, such a great event. It's amazing. It wouldn't be pssible without the support of the people through the whole week. I started the tournament not really well, I had to adapt my movement a bit on grass. But it's been an amazing week and ending with a lot of energy and a high so coming to Wimbledon like this is good.

    "Tennis is my life, it's everything. I always dreamed to be in these tournaments so on court I put a smile on my face I enjoy every single second and playing such great events I'm not going to be mad about. I try to enjoy every second and make the people enjoy watching tennis. To make people happy."

  4. Postpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    And now let's hear from our winner who is speaking on court with Clare Balding...

  5. 'A great week for me'published at 15:28 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    A disappointed but humble Alex de Minaur speaks to Clare Balding after his win, saying Alcaraz just had too much for him today:

    "It's been a great week for me, I wasn't able to get it done today. Too good from Carlos, congratulations to you for your first grass-court title," he said.

    "Thanks everyone for the support, it's been amazing playing here. I want to thank my team as well, we've had a good week but we'll get better."

  6. Postpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    No matter who won today we would've had a new name on the giant Queen's trophy but as it is it is Carlos Alcaraz who writes his name into the history books along with so many greats.

    The trophy presentation is just getting underway as runner up Alex de Minaur takes his trophy. A valiant effort from the Australian today. Let's see what he has to say...

  7. Alcaraz returns to top of world rankingspublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    A great moment for Carlos Alcaraz.

    His first time playing at Queen's, his first title win on grass and not only that, he returns to the top of the world rankings.

    That means the Spaniard will be the top seed at Wimbledon.

    From limited grass-court experience to winning Queen's and being the number one seed at Wimbledon.

    Not bad.

  8. Alcaraz wins Queen's titlepublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 25 June 2023
    Breaking

    Alcaraz 6-4 6-4 De Minaur

    He's got it!

    What a moment for Carlos Alcaraz, he nails four straight points to take the win and the title!

    He lets out an almighty roar and raises his arms to the crowd.

    A maiden title for the Spaniard on grass and a well-deserved one at that.

    Carlos Alcaraz celebrates Queen's winImage source, Getty Images
  9. Championship point Alcarazpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    *Alcaraz 6-4 5-4 De Minaur

    Eeek. De Minaur misses the return and sends it into the net.

    The crowd are already cheering and getting their phones out to record the next few minutes, they can sense what is about to happen.

    Championship point for the world number two.

  10. Postpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    *Alcaraz 6-4 5-4 De Minaur

    That's a way to bounce back.

    Alcaraz slams an ace into the corner of the court, his seventh of the match.

    He follows that up with a mammoth forehand for 30-30.

  11. Postpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    *Alcaraz 6-4 5-4 De Minaur

    Oh dear, what was that?

    De Minaur did really well to get to Alcaraz's serve, he was off balance and there for the taking but the Spaniard opted for a sort of floated drop shot and it wasn't executed quite right and sails long.

    0-30.

  12. Alcaraz serving for the matchpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    *Alcaraz 6-4 5-4 De Minaur

    Here we go then.

    Alcaraz is one game away from taking a maiden grass-court title.

    The crowd cheer him on as he steps up to serve.

  13. Hewett loses marathon wheelchair finalpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    Meanwhile, Britain's top seed Alfie Hewett has been beaten 4-6 6-3 7-5 by second seed Joachim Gerard of Belgium in the men's wheelchair singles final.

    There's no rest for either player though - they face each other again in the men's doubles final.

    You can watch that at the top of this page.

    Alfie Hewett and Joachim GerardImage source, Getty Images
  14. De Minaur holdspublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    *Alcaraz 6-4 5-4 De Minaur

    Well, De Minaur does well there to bounce back and win the next four points to take the game and force Alcaraz to serve for the match.

    The Australian hasn't managed to win a break all match, what has he got left in the tank here?

  15. Postpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    Alcaraz 6-4 5-3 De Minaur*

    Not a good start. De Minaur kicks off his service game with a double fault. He challenges the call for the second fault but the line judge had that one right.

  16. Alcaraz holdspublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    Alcaraz 6-4 5-3 De Minaur*

    Alcaraz seals his service game hold with back-to-back aces.

    De Minaur will have to serve to stay in the match.

  17. Postpublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    *Alcaraz 6-4 4-3 De Minaur

    Couple of mistakes from De Minaur to start Alcaraz's service game.

    He comes to meet Alcaraz's second serve but there's such pace on it he can't get his body right for the return.

    Then, he sends his return into the net for 30-0.

  18. De Minaur holdspublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    *Alcaraz 6-4 4-3 De Minaur

    Important hold that one, for De Minaur.

    He was just starting to look a little bit under the cosh but he ensures he doesn't trail too far behind with that hold to love.

  19. Alcaraz holdspublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    Alcaraz 6-4 4-2 De Minaur*

    Alcaraz smacks home an ace and then a stunning serve that De Minaur can only hold his racquet out to before the Spaniard whacks the volley into the grass.

    The world number two misses the next forehand but makes up for it to take the game when De Minaur can barely get to the serve but Alcaraz absolutely nails a 106pmh forehand into the corner.

    Unstoppable, that shot.

  20. Alcaraz breakspublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 25 June 2023

    *Alcaraz 6-4 3-2 De Minaur

    Ohhh no.

    De Minaur gifts Alcaraz the break with a double fault.

    Unlucky from the Australian.