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ATP HSBC Championships 2025: How to watch, prize money, dates and everything you need to know

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The highly anticipated grass court season is officially underway, and all eyes are turning to London for the ATP Men’s HSBC Championship.

With the clay court grind of the French Open done and dusted, the focus shifts to the Queen’s Club Championships serving as a climactic warm-up for Wimbledon.

This distinguished West London venue is set to host a stellar line-up of men’s singles talent, marking a key stop on the ATP Tour calendar.

Confirmed players include talents such as two-time defending Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz, who will be looking to reclaim the Queen’s Club crown, and British No. 1 Jack Draper, who will surely draw a huge home crowd.

The Tennis Gazette has gathered all the information about this landmark ATP 500 event.

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain holds the Coupe des Mousquetaires trophy following his victory over Jannik Sinner of Italy in the Men’s Singles Final match
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ATP HSBC Championships 2025 dates

The ATP Men’s HSBC Championships, also known as the Queen’s Club Championships, are scheduled for June 16-22, 2025, at the Queen’s Club in West London.

This ATP 500 event is a key grass-court warm-up for Wimbledon, attracting many of the world’s top male tennis players.

The main draw will begin on Monday, June 16th, culminating in the singles and doubles finals on Sunday, June 22nd.

Jack Draper of Great Britain reacts in the Australia v Great Britain Match 1 against Thanasi Kokkinakis of Australia during day two of the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage
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Where is the ATP HSBC Championships 2025?

The ATP Men’s HSBC Championships 2025, also known as the Queen’s Club Championships, will be held at The Queen’s Club in West Kensington, London, United Kingdom.

This historic venue, founded in 1889, is known for its immaculate grass courts and serves as a vital warm-up event for the Wimbledon Championships. It’s a key stop on the ATP Tour, attracting top talent to its iconic West London location.

ATP HSBC Championships 2025 players

The 2025 ATP HSBC Championship at Queen’s Club is set to feature a star-studded lineup on the grass courts.

Expect to see the two-time defending Wimbledon champion, Carlos Alcaraz, who will be looking to regain his Queen’s Club crown after his 2024 second-round exit.

British hopes will be high with Jack Draper, who reached the semifinals in 2024 and is expected to be a top seed.

Other formidable talents likely to feature include Taylor Fritz, Lorenzo Musetti, Alex de Minaur, and Holger Rune.

While specific wildcards are often announced closer to the event, historically, British players often receive wildcards to boost home representation.

As of now, details on the men’s wildcards for 2025 are yet to be officially confirmed.

Taylor Fritz of United States plays a forehand against Daniel Altmaier of Germany during the Men's Singles First Round match on Day Two of the 2025 French Open
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How to watch the ATP HSBC Championships 2025

Tennis fans in the UK can watch the ATP HSBC Championships 2025 across BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website/app.

Coverage will be extensive, typically starting around 1 PM UK time on BBC One or BBC Two.

For those outside the UK, the Tennis Channel is a primary broadcaster in the USA, and other regions will have specific broadcast partners (e.g., beIN Sports in Australia, TSN in Canada).

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What is the ATP HSBC Championships 2025 prize money?

The total prize money for the ATP Men’s HSBC Championships 2025 stands at €2,522,220 (approximately $2.87 million).

Here’s a breakdown of the prize money for the men’s singles: