Serena Williams To Return To Court
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Grass court season is here! Queen's Club Championships bursts into life on Monday with the start of a fortnight of thrilling tennis. The West London event has an established spot as a step on the path to Wimbledon and expanded to include a women's tournament for the first time in more than 50 years in 2025.
Switching from clay to grass, the Queen’s Club Championships kick off in rainy London. Follow live updates on Boulter, Jones, Dart, Fernandez, Samsonova, Zheng and Pliskova.
Watch live BBC coverage from the first day of the WTA Tour event at Queen's, with Katie Boulter facing Leylah Fernandez on Andy Murray Arena.
Canadian phenom Victoria Mboko is ecstatic about her doubles partner. The 19-year-old and No. 9-ranked tennis player in the world, is set to take the court with the legendary Serena Williams for her comeback at the Queen’s Club Championships doubles tournament this summer.
Tennis fans across the UK will be able to watch sporting icon Serena Williams compete at the Queen’s Club championships live and exclusively on the Tennis Cha
The WTA Queen’s Club first-round action begins on Monday. The WTA Tour shifts into grass season right after the end of Roland-Garros. Queen’s Club is a WTA 500 event in England. With tour players having just three weeks before Wimbledon,
Radio Times brings you all the dates for the French Open 2026, including the full tournament schedule. The Queen's Club Championships begin with the women's tournament, which starts on Monday 8 June and runs until the final on Sunday 14 June.
More than three years after her last professional match, Williams will return to competition at Queen’s Club in London. Serena
There have been some notable names withdrawing from Queen's Club Championships. The biggest of them all is the world number five Jessica Pegula who will not make her debut in the second edition of the tournament after it was brought back.