Tennis
Queen’s Club Championships 2024: How to watch on TV and live stream
Several of the world’s top tennis stars including French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz and British number one Jack Draper descend on west London this week for the 2024 Queen’s Club Championships.
The annual Wimbledon warm-up, running from Monday 17 to Sunday 23 June, also features six-time Queen’s winner Andy Murray, who triumphed in the first round on Tuesday in what was his 1,000th tour-level career match.
Murray, 37, next faces Jordan Thompson on Wednesday afternoon, while Alcaraz continues his title defence against Draper on Thursday.
However, Murray’s Olympic doubles partner Dan Evans was forced to retire in the third set of his first-round clash with Brandon Nakashima after a slip behind the baseline left him needing a scan on his right knee, ahead of a busy summer of competition.
Read on to find out how you can watch the 2024 Queen’s Club Championships live, when the final is and when Wimbledon takes place this year.
You can also find reports and analysis from some of this week’s key matchups as they happen via i‘s Sport team.
How can I watch the Queen’s Club Championships?
Fans have the option of the BBC or the Tennis Channel to watch the 2024 Queen’s Club Championships live.
BBC Two, BBC Red Button HD and Red Button One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app will bring live – and free – coverage over the remaining rounds of the tournament, with each day’s action kicking off around noon.
The tournament is also being shown by the Tennis Channel (£2.49 a month), but it’s not part of Sky Sports’s coverage.
The men’s singles and doubles round-of-16 matches begin on Wednesday and continue through to Thursday, followed by the quarterfinals on Friday. Saturday then brings the semi-finals, ahead of the title decider on Sunday.
When is the Queen’s final?
The 2024 Queen’s Club Championship final takes place on Sunday 23 June. As last year’s victor and this year’s top seed, Alcaraz will be among the favourites to make it back to the title match, coverage of which is scheduled to begin at 1.50pm on BBC One with Clare Balding presenting.
When is Wimbledon?
The 2024 Wimbledon Championships will be held from Monday 1 July to Sunday 14 July.
Alcaraz will embark on another title defence there in the men’s singles, with Markéta Vondroušová the reigning women’s singles champion at the world’s oldest tennis tournament.
This year’s Wimbledon could also be Murray’s last, with the Scot having said this is “probably” his last summer of tennis.