🎾 The Queen’s Club is the place to be for a superb showcase of women’s grass court tennis at the HSBC Championships WTA 500.
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The famous surroundings of The Queen’s Club in west London enjoyed a landmark moment in grass court tennis in 2025. Women’s professional tennis returned the famous venue for the first time in over 50 years. After a memorable debut the WTA tournament is back in 2026 taking place from Monday 8 to Sunday 14 June. HSBC Championships WTA 500 tickets will go on sale later this year.
In 2025, an elite field included Australian Open champion Madison Keys, British No.1 Katie Boulter and former US Open winner Emma Raducanu. But it was Tatjana Maria who caused a surprise and took the spoils. The German beat Amanda Anisimova 6-3 6-4 in the final to become the first women’s singles champion at Queen’s for 52 years. Fourth seeds Demi Schuurs and Asia Muhammad were crowned women’s doubles champions.
Part of a revamped grass schedule, the WTA tournament takes place in the second week of the British grass season and the first week after the French Open. Queen’s is already home to an ATP 500 (men’s) tournament, which takes place the week after the new WTA tournament.
HSBC CHAMPIONSHIPS WTA 500 TICKETS & TRAVEL
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🚊 🚗 Travel tips: The tournament has two designated entrances: Palliser Road Entrance Postcode – W14 9EQ & Perham Road Entrance Postcode – W14 9SP. Centre Court ticket holders in blocks 19 to 25 must use the Perham Road Entrance to access the grounds. All other ticket holders must access via the Palliser Road Entrance.
The nearest station – Baron’s Court on the London Underground (District and Piccadilly lines) is just 100 metres away. There are numerous local bus routes. There is no parking is available onsite at the Queen’s Club Championships. Visit this Travel & parking tournament guide for more travel information.
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