HSBC Championships, Queens Club, London - WTA 500

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DATE: 8 - 14 June, 2026
SURFACE: Grass
TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT: $1,915,000
FIELD SIZE: 28
2025 CHAMPION: Tatjana Maria

Seeds and Draw

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1. RYBAKINA, Elena
2. ANISIMOVA, Amanda
3. MBOKO, Victoria
4. BENCIC, Belinda
5. KOSTYUK, Marta
6. JOVIC, Iva
7. CIRSTEA, Sorana
8. FERNANDEZ, Leylah

The HSBC Championships

The HSBC Championships marks a significant new chapter in the history of women’s tennis at The Queen’s Club. After more than half a century, the WTA Tour returns to this iconic London venue at WTA 500 level, restoring elite women’s competition to one of the sport’s most storied grass-court settings.

Founded in 1889, the tournament at The Queen's Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious grass-court events in the world. Set in the leafy district of West Kensington, the club is renowned for its immaculate lawns, elegant clubhouse, and quintessentially British summer atmosphere.

Grass courts demand instinctive movement, sharp reflexes, and confident first-strike tennis. The quick, low-bouncing surface rewards aggressive serving and precise net play — making Queen’s an ideal proving ground ahead of Wimbledon. The return of a WTA 500 event to this historic stage signals a renewed commitment to showcasing women’s tennis at one of the sport’s traditional heartlands.

With its blend of heritage, intimacy, and grass-court prestige, the HSBC Championships at Queen’s represents both a revival and a fresh beginning.

London​

London is one of the world’s great global capitals — a city where history, culture, and modern life intersect on a grand scale. Spanning centuries of architectural evolution, from medieval landmarks to contemporary skyscrapers, it is a place that balances tradition with constant reinvention.

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The British capital is defined by iconic sights such as the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and the Tower Bridge, as well as its vast green spaces like Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. In early summer, when grass-court tennis takes centre stage, London’s parks bloom, café terraces fill, and the city takes on its distinctive sporting rhythm.

Sport is deeply embedded in London’s identity, and grass-court tennis in particular holds a special place. The Queen’s Club, with its refined West London setting, embodies that tradition — elegant, understated, and steeped in history.

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Together, the HSBC Championships and London create a classic British summer pairing: world-class tennis played on manicured lawns in one of the most influential cities on earth.

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A lot of conjecture that defending champion Tatiana Maria didnt receive a wild card?

Moving On,
Main draw wild cards singles are,
Boutler (GBR) Dart (GBR) Jones (GBR) and Mika Strajsavljervic (GBR)

The Top 8 seeds,
Rybakina (1), Anisimova (2), Mboko (3), Bencic (4), Kostyuk (5), Jovic (6), Cirstea (7), Fernandez (8)

Main draw starts June 8
 
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A flyover of Queens Club, hosts of the HSBC Championships



I recall when everything seemed dominated by red - in line with their old sponsors Stella Artois.
 

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Raining in London? what is new lol!

Matches have been suspended

Good news some matches have now recommenced

Zheng vs Cristian
Pliskova vs Kessler
Dart vs Samsonova
 
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