The Queen’s Club, West Kensington, London, England
Venue Information
The Queen’s Club — West London
One of the most historic tennis venues in the world
Hosts both WTA 500 and ATP 500 events
Features 28 natural grass courts, considered among the best globally
Daily spectator capacity: ~17,000
The Queen’s Club is known for fast, low‑skidding grass, rewarding first‑strike tennis, big serving, and aggressive returning.
Tournament Dates & Schedule
Women’s (WTA 500) Event
Qualifying: June 6–7, 2026
Main Draw: June 8–14, 2026
Final: June 14, 2026
Men’s (ATP 500) Event
Qualifying: June 13–14, 2026
Main Draw: June 15–21, 2026
Final: June 21, 2026 at 1:30 p.m. local time
Injury Report & Player Status
WTA Entrants & Injury Notes
Emma Raducanu — dealing with thigh issue during the event but still reached the final in 2026
Donna Vekić — healthy; reached the 2026 final as a lucky loser
Tatjana Maria — defending champion from 2025
ATP Entrants & Injury Notes
Cameron Norrie — healthy; strong 2026 form entering the event
Jack Draper — returning from illness/injury earlier in the season
Alex de Minaur — healthy; headlining ATP field
Player Matchups to Watch
WTA Side
Emma Raducanu vs. Donna Vekić
Their 2026 final was their first career meeting
Raducanu: aggressive return game, strong week despite thigh issue
Vekić: grass‑court veteran, Wimbledon semifinalist (2024), Nottingham champion (2017)
ATP Side
Alex de Minaur vs. Rafael Jodar
Both headline the 2026 field
de Minaur’s speed vs. Jodar’s power makes for a classic grass‑court contrast
Cameron Norrie vs. Jiri Lehecka
Norrie enters in strong form
Lehecka was 2025 finalist vs. Alcaraz
Recent Form Snapshot
WTA
Raducanu: Quarterfinalist in 2025 at Queen’s; reached 2026 final without dropping a set until the championship match
Vekić: Entered 2026 final after beating Boulter, Plíšková, Bouzková; strong grass pedigree
ATP
Carlos Alcaraz: 2025 champion; enters 2026 as defending champion with elite grass form
Tommy Paul: Former champion; opened 2026 with a strong first‑round win
Tournament History
WTA
2025 Champion: Tatjana Maria (GER)
Returned to Queen’s Club in 2025 after years away from the venue.
ATP
2025 Champion: Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jiri Lehecka 7‑5, 6‑7(5), 6‑2
Doubles Champions: Julian Cash & Lloyd Glasspool (GBR)
Queen’s Club has hosted elite grass‑court tennis since 1889 and is considered one of the most prestigious pre‑Wimbledon stops.
Betting Odds (Projected Market Consensus)
WTA Outright Odds (Projected)
Raducanu: +300
Vekić: +450
Maria: +900
Boulter: +1200
ATP Outright Odds (Projected)
Alcaraz: +225
de Minaur: +450
Norrie: +700
Lehecka: +900
Betting Trends
WTA Trends
Raducanu enters 2026 final without dropping a set before the championship match
Vekić has lost five straight finals entering 2026, a key betting angle
ATP Trends
Alcaraz is undefeated in Queen’s finals (2023, 2025)
British players (Norrie, Draper) historically overperform at Queen’s due to home support
Surface Trends
Grass rewards:
Big servers
First‑strike tennis
Aggressive returners
Early‑round upsets are common due to low bounce and fast conditions.
Final Outlook
The 2026 HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club features one of the strongest combined WTA/ATP fields of the grass season. With Raducanu’s resurgence, Vekić’s grass pedigree, Alcaraz defending his title, and de Minaur/Norrie in top form, this event is poised to deliver elite pre‑Wimbledon tennis.







