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QUEEN'S CLUB

Queen's Club

Women's: 8–14 June 2026 | Men's: 15–21 June 2026

Queen's Club, West Kensington, London

Grass-court glory in West London — the warm-up act that steals the show

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Official face values

TicketFace value
Women's Day 1 (Mon 8 Jun)£30
Women's Day 2 (Tue 9 Jun)£30
Women's Day 3 (Wed 10 Jun)£35
Women's Day 4 (Thu 11 Jun)£45
Women's Day 5 (Fri 12 Jun)£55
Women's Semi-Finals (Sat 13 Jun)£70
Women's Final (Sun 14 Jun)£95
Men's Day 1 (Mon 15 Jun)£40
Men's Day 2 (Tue 16 Jun)£40
Men's Day 3 (Wed 17 Jun)£50
Men's Day 4 (Thu 18 Jun)£65
Men's Day 5 (Fri 19 Jun)£80
Men's Semi-Finals (Sat 20 Jun)£110
Men's Final (Sun 21 Jun)£150

Tickets may be listed at face value or below. Membership and debenture tickets may be transferred subject to Queen's Club rules — check your ticket terms before listing. General public ballot tickets should not be resold above face value. Hospitality packages are separately arranged and not covered by this exchange.

The Queen's Club

Capacity
~7,500 (Centre Court 7,500)
Location
West Kensington, London W14
Getting there
Barons Court (District & Piccadilly lines) — 5 min walk; West Kensington (District line) — 8 min walk

High demand fixtures

Men's Final (Sunday 21 June)Men's Semi-Final SaturdayWomen's Final (Sunday 14 June)Any Carlos Alcaraz or Novak Djokovic matchAny British wildcard first-round appearanceMen's Day 1 — first look at grass-court form ahead of Wimbledon

FAQs

How do I get to Queen's Club?

The easiest way is Barons Court tube station on the District and Piccadilly lines — it's about a 5-minute walk to the club entrance on Palliser Road. West Kensington (District line) is also walkable in about 8 minutes. Avoid driving — parking around West Kensington is extremely limited during the tournament.

Is there a dress code?

Queen's Club is smart casual. There's no strict formal dress code like Wimbledon's Stewards' Enclosure, but it's a Members' club with a traditional atmosphere — think summer dress, chinos, or a linen shirt rather than football kit or flip-flops. You'll feel most comfortable dressed for a smart day out.

What are the best pubs and bars nearby?

The Curtain Call on North End Road is a great pre-match option. The Empress (North End Road) is popular with tennis fans. Inside the grounds, Pimm's and Champagne bars are dotted around — the outdoor terraces are superb on a sunny afternoon. If you're arriving from the tube, the Barons Court pub right outside the station is a handy stop.

What time do gates open?

Gates typically open around 10:30am with play starting at 11am (or Noon on finals days). Check the official tournament schedule on the ATP/WTA or Queen's Club website for session-specific timings, as order of play is published the evening before.

Can I move between courts on a grounds ticket?

Yes — a grounds ticket gives you access to all outside courts and the general site. Centre Court and Court 1 require either a session ticket for those specific courts or an allocated seat. Outside courts are unreserved standing/viewing, and can get busy for marquee matches.

What's the difference between the women's and men's weeks?

Queen's Club hosts a WTA event (women's) in the first week (8–14 June) and the ATP 500 HSBC Championships (men's) in the second week (15–21 June). The men's draw traditionally features the biggest names tuning up for Wimbledon and is one of the most prestigious grass-court events on the ATP calendar.

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Queen's Club Championships 2026, running Women's: 8–14 June 2026 | Men's: 15–21 June 2026 at Queen's Club, West Kensington, London. Brockit is the dedicated face-value ticket exchange for this event — matching fans who need tickets with fans who have spares, entirely via WhatsApp and completely free to use.

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