Summary

  • Watch live coverage from the Queen's Club (UK only)

  • LIVE: Men's doubles final: GB's Cash/Glasspool v Mektic/Venus

  • Top seed Carlos Alcaraz beats Jiri Lehecka 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 to win singles title

  • Alcaraz extends winning streak to 18 matches and wins second Queen's title

  • Czech world number 30 Lehecka was playing in his first grass-court singles final

  1. Postpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time

    That's all from us as far as the live text coverage goes but you can stay in this page to watch further action from Queen's.

    British duo Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool are up next in the men's doubles final.

    They take on Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus of Croatia and New Zealand respectively.

    Enjoy!

  2. What has happened elsewhere?published at 16:48 British Summer Time

    McCartney KesslerImage source, Getty Images

    Away from Queen's there have also been finals in Nottingham, Berlin and Halle on the grass today.

    American McCartney Kessler claimed her first grass-court WTA Tour title in Nottingham.

    In Germany, Alexander Bublik beat Daniil Medvedev 6-3 7-6 (7-4) to claim the Halle title, while Marketa Voundrousova saw off Xin Wang in three sets to seal the title in Berlin.

  3. Wimbledon qualifying begins on Mondaypublished at 16:45 British Summer Time

    BBC iPlayer

    A sign saying 'The Championships Wimbledon' outside WimbledonImage source, Getty Images

    With Queen's done and dusted we are now well and truly on the road to Wimbledon.

    Eastbourne and Wimbledon qualifying take place this week as players go through their final preparations for the grass-court Grand Slam.

    Britons Emma Raducanu and Sonay Kartal are at the WTA 250 event in Eastbourne, alongside defending Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova, while at the ATP 250 event at the same venue British men's number two Jacob Fearnley is among those in action.

    You can watch a live stream of both the WTA and ATP matches from Eastbourne on iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app from 11:00 BST every day.

    Meanwhile, at Roehampton, players will attempt to come through three rounds of qualifying to reach the main draw at Wimbledon, which begins on 30 June.

    There will be a live stream of the main court at Roehampton on the BBC Sport website and app every day from 11:00 BST.

    We will also keep you across the Wimbledon draw when that takes place on Friday.

  4. 'Scary thought'published at 16:42 British Summer Time

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC TV

    He is just going to get better, that is the scary thought.

  5. Postpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 Lehecka

    Carlos Alcaraz holds his finger to his earImage source, EPA

    Carlos Alcaraz has now won 18 successive matches. That's his longest-ever winning streak and he's taking it into Wimbledon as he seeks a third successive title at SW19.

    Can anyone stop him?

  6. 'Incredible week'published at 16:32 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 Lehecka

    Queen's champion Carlos Alcaraz, speaking on BBC One: "It's really special this trophy and this tournament. I'm happy to lift this trophy once again.

    "Jiri, you had an incredible week and it's a nightmare to play against you. Great week, great job and keep it up for Wimbledon.

    "It has been an incredible week. I came without expectations and just wanted to play good tennis and to get used to the grass.

    "It's really special playing here every year and I can't wait to come back next year."

    Carlos Alcaraz holds up the Queen's trophyImage source, Reuters
  7. 'Tough to find the words'published at 16:29 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 Lehecka

    Jiri Lehecka speaking on BBC One: "It's tough for me to find some words now but I'm happy I had a chance to fight for the title today.

    "Congratulations to Carlos and your team for doing a great job as always. Unfortunately it just wasn't enough from me today.

    "Thanks for cheering for me the whole week and this [runner's-up prize] looks good too."

  8. Postpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 Lehecka

    As is the case after all finals we will get to hear from both the champion and runner-up.

    Jiri Lehecka has certainly won some fans this week.

    Definitely one to keep an eye on when Wimbledon gets under way.

    Lehecka has just received his prize and will be conducting an interview in a few moments.

  9. Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 Lehecka

    It's sometimes difficult to read what the players write on the camera lens after victory but Carlos Alcaraz has made it very easy this time.

    "Yesssss!!"

    We'll be hearing from the world number two on court shortly.

  10. 'Future has arrived'published at 16:23 British Summer Time

    Andrew Castle
    BBC Sport tennis commentator on BBC TV

    The third set was all Alcaraz. He is the number one draw card in the game.

    How quickly the future has arrived.

  11. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Alcarazpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 Lehecka

    Carlos Alcaraz is Queen's champion again.

    With Wimbledon just eight days away that feels like a clear warning to his rivals.

  12. Match points Alcarazpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time

    *Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 5-2 Lehecka

    Not the time you want to allow double faults to creep in. A second of the match for Jiri Lehecka hands Carlos Alcaraz a 30-15 lead.

    Alcaraz whips a forehand winner into the corner and he has two match points.

  13. Alcaraz holdspublished at 16:16 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 5-2 Lehecka*

    Quick as you like.

    Carlos Alcaraz with a hold to love and he's just one game shy of winning the Queen's title for a second time.

  14. Lehecka holdspublished at 16:16 British Summer Time

    *Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 4-2 Lehecka

    Jiri Lehecka halts Carlos Alcaraz's three-game winning run to close the gap on the scoreboard, but it's only likely to be a momentary reprieve with the way the Spaniard has been serving.

  15. Alcaraz holdspublished at 16:10 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 4-1 Lehecka*

    Carlos Alcaraz has been pretty solid on serve all match. Only in the tie-break did he let his guard down.

    And it's more of the same here as the pair exchange several slices - to the point that the crowd can't quite believe what they are seeing - before Lehecka puts into the net.

  16. Postpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time

    *Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 3-1 Lehecka

    A chance for Carlos Alcaraz to open up some real daylight now in this third and final set.

    A hold here and he leads 4-1. That will be difficult mentally for Jiri Lehecka to see on the scoreboard.

  17. Alcaraz breakspublished at 16:07 British Summer Time

    *Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 3-1 Lehecka

    Jiri Lehecka goes on the front foot to defend the first.

    A huge volley leaves Carlos Alcaraz with no chance.

    But Alcaraz gets it at the second time of asking.

    carlos alcaraz celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  18. Break points Alcarazpublished at 16:06 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 2-1 Lehecka*

    What do we have here?

    Carlos Alcaraz wrestles control of the game and has earned two break points.

  19. Postpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 2-1 Lehecka*

    Carlos Alcaraz has lost just five of his 42 matches in 2025.

    Those defeats have come against Novak Djokovic, Lehecka, Jack Draper, David Goffin and Holger Rune.

    Alcaraz's defeat to Lehecka came in Doha in February.

  20. Alcaraz holdspublished at 16:02 British Summer Time

    Alcaraz 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 2-1 Lehecka*

    Jiri Lehecka tries a passing shot down the line as the game is getting away from him but Carlos Alcaraz reaches out his racquet and volleys a winner.