The prestigious tournament at the Queen’s Club in London (Cinch Championships at Queen’s Club) represents one of the oldest and most respected events in the tennis calendar. With a captivating tradition, these grass courts in the UK capital serve as the perfect and most serious form check ahead of the upcoming Wimbledon.
On this page, you can follow all the latest news daily, analyze the official tournament bracket, and read expert tactical reviews as the competition progresses.
🔥 Latest News and Tournament Reports
You can follow all the latest news, exclusive tactical analyses, and reports from the courts in London chronologically below:
- June 16-21: ATP London 2026: Weekly Recap and Road to the Final
- June 21: ATP London: Cerundolo Crowned Champion
ATP 500 London (Queen’s Club) – Final Stages 2026
🏆 Final
- F. Cerundolo def. T. Paul | 6-4, 6-7, 6-3
Semi-finals
- F. Cerundolo def. B. Nakashima | 3-6, 7-6, 6-4
- T. Paul def. U. Humbert | 6-3, 6-3
Quarter-finals
- B. Nakashima def. A. De Minaur | 7-5, 6-3
- F. Cerundolo def. A. Fery | 1-6, 7-6, 6-4
- T. Paul def. A. Davidovich Fokina | 6-3, 7-6
- U. Humbert def. R. Hijikata | 6-1, 6-2
⭐ Main Tournament Stars: Who is Fighting for the Title at Queen’s Club in 2026?
London traditionally gathers top grass-court specialists, and the 2026 draw guarantees spectacular matches and a generational shift. Among the main seeds and tournament stars this year, the following stand out:
- Alex de Minaur (1st seed) – The Australian who possesses incredible speed, a low center of gravity, and a great return, making him perhaps the most dangerous player on this surface and the top favourite of the tournament.
- Jiri Lehecka (2nd seed) – Last year’s Queen’s finalist returns with the intention of going a step further. His powerful serve and flat groundstrokes are perfect for the London grass.
- Jakub Mensik (3rd seed) – The young Czech sensation who arrives at the tournament with massive confidence. His aggressive baseline game will be a major challenge for all opponents.
- Rafael Jodar (5th seed) – The super-talented Spaniard and one of the most interesting faces of the newer generation. It will be extremely interesting to see how his playing style adapts to the specifics of fast grass.
- Tommy Paul (8th seed) – The American with excellent movement and great transitions from defense to attack, always tricky on fast surfaces.
- Dangerous veterans and local hopes: We must not forget players like Marin Cilic and Ugo Humbert, who await us in a first-round derby, as well as Cameron Norrie, who will have immense support from the home crowd.
🏆 Tournament Draw and Bracket
The official tournament draw determines the path to the prestigious trophy.
💡 Interesting Facts about the Queen’s Club Tournament
London hides a rich history and specifics that make this tournament unique in the world:
- History and prestige: Founded way back in 1890, the Queen’s Club is considered one of the most exclusive sports clubs in the world, and the grass courts are maintained with surgical precision.
- The best courts in the world: Many players, including Wimbledon champions themselves, often point out that the Queen’s Club probably has the best and cleanest grass surface on the entire planet.
- The Wimbledon parameter: Throughout history, it has been shown that the player who lifts the trophy at the Queen’s Club automatically becomes one of the top favourites at Wimbledon, as the conditions and pressure are identical.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The tournament is played on outdoor courts with natural grass, which is considered one of the highest quality and fastest surfaces on the ATP tour.
This tournament belongs to the prestigious ATP 500 series, which means the title winner receives 500 points for the world ranking, as well as a rich cash prize.
The tournament is played parallel to Halle in the week of mid-June, and the grand final is scheduled for Sunday, June 21, 2026.