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Tennis across BBC Sport this summer – How to watch Queen's Tennis on TV and iPlayer

Tennis across BBC Sport this summer – How to watch Queen's Tennis on TV and iPlayer

BBC News09-06-2025
Tennis kick starts BBC Sport's summer schedule from Monday 9 June. For the first time in over 50 years women are competing at the historic Queen's Club with current British number one Katie Boulter and former US Open champion Emma Raducanu competing in the women's event.
The grass court season continues throughout June and July with Nottingham, Eastbourne and Wimbledon, all live across the BBC.
Read more: Women's Sport takes centre stage across the BBC in summer 2025
How to watch Queen's – Women's Tournament on BBC iPlayer and TV
Watch live coverage from Queen's, where a stellar line-up has gathered to take part in the first women's event at the famous venue for more than half a century.
The field includes reigning Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova, along with former winners Petra Kvitova and Elena Rybakina, and four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka. Home hopes are headed by 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu and British number one Katie Boulter.
Isa Guha presents with coverage across BBC Two, BBC One, iPlayer and BBC Sport website/app all week.
Read more: Why female tennis players are returning to Queen's after half a century
Monday 9 June
12pm: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
1pm: Watch Queen's Tennis on BBC Two
Tuesday 10 June
12pm: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
1pm: Watch Queen's Tennis on BBC Two
Wednesday 11 June
12pm: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
2pm: Watch Queen's Tennis on BBC One and BBC Two
Thursday 12 June
12pm: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
1pm: Watch Queen's Tennis on BBC Two
Friday 13 June
12pm: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
1pm: Watch Queen's Tennis on BBC Two
Saturday 14 June
From 1.25pm
BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
Live coverage of the semi-finals from Queen's, presented by Isa Guha.
Sunday 15 June
From 1.15pm
BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
Live coverage of the first women's final to take place at Queen's in more than 50 years, where a host of big names began the tournament hoping to take the title. Presented by Isa Guha.
How to watch Queen's – Men's Tournament on BBC iPlayer and TV
It's the men's turn to take centre stage at London's famous venue as the top male players battle it out in what's likely to be their final tournament ahead of Wimbledon.
An all-star entry list includes reigning Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz, British number one Jack Draper and American big-hitter Taylor Fritz.
In 2024, the USA's Tommy Paul defeated Italy's Lorenzo Musetti in the final, with Paul returning this year to defend his title.
Clare Balding presents coverage across BBC Two, BBC One, iPlayer and BBC Sport website/app all week.
Monday 16 June
1pm: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
Tuesday 17 June
1pm: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
Wednesday 18 June
1pm: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
Thursday 19 June
1pm: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
Friday 20 June
1pm: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website/app
Saturday 21 June
TBC
Sunday 22 June
TBC
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