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The Aegon Championships Traditionally known as the Queen’s Club Championships is a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts. It was the 114th edition of those championships and part of the ATP World Tour 500 series of the 2017 ATP World Tour.

The event takes place at the Queen’s Club in London, United Kingdom from 19 to 25 June 2018.

Established in 1886, The Queen’s Club was the first multipurpose sports complex ever to be built, anywhere in the world.

It was named after Queen Victoria, its first patron, and is widely renowned as one of the premier Lawn Tennis and Racquets clubs in the world and throughout its history, the Club has been an exceptional sporting venue, and today hosts the world famous Queen’s Club Championships.

The Club boasts 28 outdoor Lawn Tennis courts, of which 12 are arguably the finest grass courts in the world, 10 indoor Lawn Tennis courts, 2 Real Tennis courts, 2 Rackets courts, 3 squash courts and a gymnasium.

The Club also offers excellent hospitality facilities, including an elegant restaurant, cafe, museum, and President’s Room – all located within the Members’ Clubhouse.

The overall setting is both tranquil and charming and accessibility is priority for all guests to enjoy tennis.

 

 

The Queen’s Club Championships

The Queen’s Club Championships is an annual event on the men’s professional ATP World Tour. Established in 1890 and held at the Queen’s Club in West Kensington each June in the run-up to Wimbledon, it is consistently supported by the best singles and doubles players of the men’s game.

Since 1979, many iconic players and past Wimbledon champions have played at the Tournament.  Murray, Connors, Lendl, Edberg and Sampras are amongst the legends that have proudly lifted the iconic silver winner’s trophy.

Feliciano Lopez re-wrote the history books last year while Jamie Murray ensured Centre Court saw a British winner on finals Sunday at The Queen’s Club.

Lopez became the oldest winner at the Aegon Championships in the Open Era with a thrilling three-set victory over No.4 seed Marin Cilic in the singles final.

If you are a fan of tennis, then you won’t want to miss out on one of the most exciting events of the year!

 

For more information about this provider and to find out more about accessibility at the event, please visit the link below:

https://www.accesscard.org.uk/providers/queens-club-championships/