How to follow the men's tournament at Queen's on the BBC

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Alcaraz beats Lahecka to win Queen's title - highlights

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British number one Cameron Norrie leads home hopes in the men's HSBC Championships at Queen's, which takes place from 15-21 June.

Norrie, who reached the final in 2021, has not played since being forced to pull out of his French Open first-round match because of a rib injury.

Fellow Briton Jack Draper ruled himself out on Tuesday as he continues to recover from a knee problem.

British number four Jack Pinnington Jones, Arthur Fery and Toby Samuel will make their Queen's debuts after being awarded wildcards.

Harry Wendelken came through the qualifying tournament to take his place in the 32-player draw.

Australian world number nine Alex de Minaur is the top seed while last year's runner-up Jiri Lehecka is the other top 20-ranked player in the field.

Veteran Marin Cilic, the 2018 champion, and rising stars Jakub Mensik and Rafael Jodar are among other players to watch.

However, 2025 champion Carlos Alcaraz misses the championships because of a wrist injury.

Live coverage is available on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, while the BBC Sport website and app and BBC Radio 5 Live will have reports, updates and analysis.

How to watch Queen's on the BBC

Men's tournament (all times BST)

  • Monday, 15 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Tuesday, 16 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Wednesday, 17 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Thursday, 18 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Friday, 19 June 13:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Saturday, 20 June 13:00-17:00 - BBC One, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  • Sunday, 21 June 13:20-16:00 - BBC One, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

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The BBC also has live coverage of the WTA 250 grass-court tournament in Nottingham across BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app.

British number one Emma Raducanu has accepted a wildcard as she seeks to build on her run to the Queen's final.

Two-time champion Katie Boulter, who beat world number two Elena Rybakina on her way to reaching the semi-finals at Queen's, Francesca Jones and Harriet Dart are also in the 32-player draw.

Rising American star Iva Jovic, 18, is the top seed. She reached the semi-finals at Queen's but was beaten in straight sets by Raducanu.

Fellow American McCartney Kessler returns to defend her title while 2024 Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova and 2021 Wimbledon runner-up Karolina Pliskova also feature.

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