Queen’s Club Championships
Tradition gets a fresh spin on London’s iconic grass. Follow the latest WTA Queen’s Club Championships (aka HSBC Championships) news as elite players battle it out in one of tennis’s most prestigious settings. Expect crisp rallies, surprise runs, and pure grass-court elegance — all reported with a fan’s passion.
Queen’s Club Championships Finals
1968 Ann Haydon-Jones & Nancy Richey title shared!
1969 Ann Haydon-Jones def. Winnie Shaw 6–0, 6–1
1970 Margaret Court def. Winnie Shaw 2–6, 8–6, 6–2
1971 Margaret Court def. Billie Jean King 6–3, 3–6, 6–3
1972 Chris Evert def. Karen Krantzcke 6–4, 6–0
1973 Olga Morozova def. Evonne Goolagong 6–2, 6–3
1974–2024 No women’s event staged
2025 Tatjana Maria def. Amanda Anisimova 6–3, 6–4
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Iva Jovic Proves Her Grass Game Can Hurt the Big Names by Beating Amanda Anisimova at Queen’s
Iva Jovic already had grass-court evidence. As we said earlier. She had the Ilkley title. She had the Wimbledon qualifying run. She had two clean wins at Queen’s Club. What she did not yet have was the result that made the rest of the tour look at her differently on the surface. Now she has…
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Boulter’s Wit and Nerve Bring Career-Best Win Over Inconsistent Rybakina
After Katie Boulter and Elena Rybakina booked their quarter-final places earlier in the day, they had to face each other again for a semi-final spot in the early evening at Queen’s. That already made the match feel slightly odd. Two players, one day, two assignments, and then a place in the last four at stake…
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Amanda Anisimova Starts Queen’s Club Defence of Her Grass Reputation With Clean Siegemund Win
Amanda Anisimova already knows what a grass-court run can do to a season. Last year, Queen’s Club helped start one. She reached the final in London, carried that rhythm into Wimbledon, and went all the way to the final there too. It changed how her grass-court game was seen. Not as a useful fit. Not…
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Iva Jovic Shows Her Grass Value at Queen’s Club With Clean Eala Win
Iva Jovic did not arrive at Queen’s Club as a grass-court novice. The Ilkley title and Wimbledon qualifying run from last summer had already shown she could move through a grass week with confidence. Date Round Opponent Result Score Ilkley 125 June 2025 R32 Rebeka Masarova Win 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 R16 Varvara Lepchenko Win 6-3,…
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Serena Williams Returns at Queen’s Club as Her Daughters Watch and Mboko Covers the Ground
Serena Williams did not walk back into tennis alone. She returned with Olympia in the stands, Adira nearby, Alexis Ohanian watching too, and an entire arena rising before she had struck a meaningful ball. That was the picture at Queen’s Club: not just the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion stepping into competition after almost four…
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Emma Raducanu Snaps Losing Run at Queen’s Club With Ruthless Win Over Anna Blinkova
Emma Raducanu needed this to feel simple. After the past few months, she needed a match that did not turn into a negotiation with her own game. No long recovery act. No anxious three-set scramble. No fresh evidence that the form which had carried her to the Cluj-Napoca final in February had slipped too far…
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Queen’s Club Championships 2026 WTA Results, Draw, Scores & Schedule
The Queen’s Club Championships 2026 WTA 500 tournament centre provides live scores, match results, draws, schedules, and daily updates from England. Follow every round from qualifying to the final as some of the world’s top players compete in West Kensington, London. Serena Williams chose this tournament for her tennis comeback in doubles. Together with Victoria…
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Serena Williams’ British Return Comes With a GLP-1 Question Tennis Cannot Ignore
Serena Williams has always known how to command a stage. Now, at 44, she is preparing to do it again in Britain, where her expected return at Queen’s Club has given tennis the kind of story it never quite stops craving: a champion of almost mythical stature walking back onto the grass. Serena Comes Back…
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Amanda Anisimova Breaks New Ground, Reaches First Grass Final at Queen’s Club
Amanda Anisimova has carved out a career milestone at the 2025 Queen’s Club Championships, outlasting world No. 5 Zheng Qinwen 6–2, 4–6, 6–4 in a high-octane semifinal to reach her first grass-court final. The 22-year-old American will now vie for her maiden WTA 500 title—and the fourth trophy of her career—when she takes on crafty…