Watch live streams from the 2026 Queen’s Club Championshipsas Emma Raducanu, Alexandra Eala and Elena Rybakina headline the women’s action during the first week of the fortnight’s grass-court tournament from west London.
The biggest story of all, however, is the return of Serena Williams. The 23-time Grand Slam singles winner retired in 2022, but accepted a doubles wildcard, for which the 44-year-old teamed up with Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko, who is in the midst of a breakthrough campaign in which she reached the world top 10.
Women’s tennis returned to Queen’s for the first time since 1973 last year, and although there was no British interest beyond the quarter-finals, Raducanu’s march to the last eight remains arguably the highlight of her career, apart from her victory at the US Open in 2021.
No one is in better shape than Marta Kostyuk, who won her first WTA 1000 title at the Madrid Open last month, before reaching the semi-finals of the French Open last weekend. Former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina has had a blistering start to 2026, but has been on a rampage of late, while Amanda Anisimova hasn’t got off to the start she would have liked, having reached the Wimbledon and US Open finals last year.
Alexandra Eala is unseeded, but after reaching the Eastbourne final a year ago, she could be a dark horse in west London this week. Next week it’s the men’s turn as the warm-up for Wimbledon continues.
Here’s how to watch Queen’s 2026 from anywhere in the world.
Can you watch Queen’s 2026 for free?
Yes. The 2026 Queen’s Club Championships are broadcast on free-to-air channels BBC One and BBC Two in the UK, with live streaming available via BBC iPlayer.
Are you traveling abroad at the moment? You can use a VPN to watch Queen’s for free as if you were at home.
Use a VPN to watch live streams of the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships
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How to watch live streams of the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in the United States
In the United States, the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships men’s and women’s tournaments are broadcast on Tennis Channel.
A Tennis Channel subscription costs $109.99/year or $11.99/month, but new subscribers can get their first year for $77 for a limited time.
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How to watch live streams of the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in the UK
In the UK, the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships are broadcast free-to-air on BBC One and BBC Two, as well as via the BBC iPlayer streaming service.
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How to watch live streams of the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in Australia
In Australia, the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships men’s and women’s tournaments are available on beIN Sportswhich offers new users a FREE 7-day trial.
You can add beIN Sports to most pre-existing TV packages, or you can sign up as a separate subscription. It costs AU$14.99 per month or AU$149 if you pay for a year in advance, once the one-week trial ends.
In addition to Queen’s and other tennis tournaments, beIN Sports has the rights to many football and other sports, including La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Carabao Cup and the EFL Football and Rugby Championship.
Under a sub-licensing agreement with beIN, the women’s only WTA 500 event is also available on Stan Sports. A Stan Sport add-on costs AU$20 on top of a basic subscription which costs AU$12, and it will also stream Wimbledon 2026 in a few weeks.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like NordVPN to follow all the action on beIN Sports as if you were at home.
How to watch the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in Canada
The 2026 Queen’s Club Championships are available on TSN (men’s tournament) and DAZN (women’s tournament) in Canada.
To watch the WTA 500 tournament (June 8-14), you will need DAZNwith prices starting at CA$24.99/month.
For the men’s ATP 500 tournament (June 15-21), it is TSN and the TSN+ streaming platform. It costs CA$8 per month or CA$80 per year
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How to watch live streams of the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in New Zealand
DAZN And Disney+which broadcasts ESPN content, is the television rights holder for the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in New Zealand.
For the men’s tournament, you can access Disney+ with a Standard subscription starting at NZ$16.99 per month, with ads. Ad-free tiers are available for an additional fee.
For the women’s event, a DAZN subscription costs NZ$14.99 per month for an annual contract or NZ$23.99 for a flexible monthly subscription.
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Questions and answers about the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships
Who are the top seeds for the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships?
Queen’s Club Championships, 2026 seeds
Women
1. Elena Rybakina
2. Amanda Anisimova
3. Victoria Mboko
4. Belinda Bencic
5. Marta Kostiuk
6. Iva Jović
7. Sorana Cîrstea
8. Leylah Fernández
Men
1. Alex de Minaur
2. Jiri Lehecka
3.Lorenzo Musetti
4. Jakub Mensik
5. Luciano Darderi
6. Valentin Vacherot
7. Alexandro Davidovich Fokina
8. Rafael Jodar
Who are the recent winners of the Queen’s Club Championships?
Recent Queen’s Champions
Men’s champions
2025 – Carlos Alcaraz
2024 – Tommy Paul
2023 – Carlos Alcaraz
2022 – Matteo Berrettini
2021 – Matteo Berrettini
2019 – Féliciano López
2018 – Marin Cilic
2017 – Féliciano López
2016 – Andy Murray
Women’s champions
2025 – Tatjana Maria
1973 – Olga Morozova
1972 – Chris Evert
1971 – Marguerite Court
1970 – Marguerite Court
1969 – Ann Haydon-Jones
1968 – Ann Haydon-Jones and Nancy Richey
1967 – Nancy Richey
1966 – Françoise Durr
What are the daily start times for the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships?
Day session
From 3am PT / 6am ET / 11am BST / 8pm AEST
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