2025 HSBC Championships Women's WTA 500 at Queens Club Lawn Tennis

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Friday 13 June 11:00

From £37.50

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Overview

Join us as we watch 2025 HSBC Championships Women's WTA 500 tennis open at Queens Club Tennis West Kensington

he HSBC Championships is one of the most popular and longest-running grass court tennis events. Established in 1889 and the tournament is held at The Queen’s Club in West Kensington each June. In 2025, The Queen's Club will welcome back a women's WTA 500 event for the first time in over 50 years as part of a blockbuster fortnight of tennis.

Today we will be watching the 2025 HSBC Championships Women's WTA 500 tennis open at Queens Club Tennis West Kensington on court one in unreserved seating.

Please note these tickets are likely to sell fast and are non-refundable.

The Clubhouse, History, Sports

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

The Club offers its Members the opportunity to play Lawn Tennis, Padel, Real Tennis, Rackets and Squash on some of the finest courts in the world.

An oasis of calm, The Queen’s Club is situated at a convenient location close to the centre of London. Along with first-class sporting facilities, the Club also offers excellent entertaining and dining facilities, including an elegant restaurant, bar, museum, and The President’s Room, all of which are located within the Members’ Clubhouse. The overall setting is both tranquil and charming.

This, together with the array of racquet sports available, is why The Queen’s Club remains one of the most coveted memberships in the country.

Throughout its history, the Club has been an exceptional sporting venue, and today hosts the world-famous annual HSBC Championships (formerly the cinch Championships), the World Rackets Championships, leading Real Tennis events, including the World Championship, the British Open and between 2009-2013 The ATCO Super Series Squash Finals.

The Club has hosted as many as twenty-five different sporting activities and, as well as lawn tennis, has been the scene for such varied sports as ice-skating, baseball, athletics and rugby. By the late 1920s, annual Oxford v Cambridge challenges at rugby, football and athletics had taken place at the Club for over thirty years and, at times, as many as 10,000 spectators were attracted to the grounds. As these events outgrew the Club’s facilities, they were transferred to their new homes at Twickenham, Wembley and White City. Meanwhile, the increasingly popular game of lawn tennis took over the grounds of the Club.

In May 2007 the Queen’s Club Members successfully acquired a 120-year lease from the Lawn Tennis Association. The Members now own and operate their Club through a fully elected Board and over recent years the Members have sensitively invested in the Club’s facilities completing key projects which include the Clubhouse refurbishment and the Grille, where Members dine in the heart of the Club, the creation of both a Junior Club facility and a new Gymnasium, re-surfaced four artificial grass courts and refurbished The President’s Room.



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Includes

  • Ground Entry ticket- access to unreserved seating in Court 1
  • Booking fee
  • Spice Host

Extras

  • Anything bought on the day

Lawn Tennis

Members of The Queen’s Club enjoy an unrivalled choice of courts surfaces on which to play. The Club boasts 28 outdoor Lawn Tennis Courts, of which 12 are arguably the finest grass courts in the world, with six Shale Courts, six Plexi Courts, four Artificial Grass Courts and an Indoor Practice Wall.

There are a further 10 Indoor Courts and during the months from October through to the end of March each year there are two additional winter domes – one housing 2 indoor clay courts and the other housing two Plexi indoor courts. This facility gives Members the opportunity to play on clay throughout the year.

The Queen’s Club has over 18 Club teams representing the Club in local, regional and national competitions. There is also a weekly programme offering a mix of social games and coaching opportunities along with tournaments and Club nights. Throughout the year there are seasonal competitions bringing everyone together for competition and social fun.


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Getting There

The nearest tube stations are :

West Kensington ( District Line) just 2 minutes walk

Also Barons Court ( Piccadilly & District Line ) is 4 minutes walk

Availability & Pricing

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TypePrice
Member£37.50Available
Guest£39.95Available

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The Queen’s Club, Palliser Road, West Kensington, London, W14 9EQ

Host & Everything Else

Pam Harte

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