Summary

  • Day three of HSBC Championships at Queen's Club

  • RESULT: Jenson Brooksby v Francisco Cerundolo

  • RESULT: Top seed Alex de Minaur beats Denis Shapovalov

  • RESULT: GB's Arthur Fery beats Adrian Mannarino

  • RESULT: Brandon Nakashima beats Ignacio Buse

  • The BBC also has live coverage of the Nottingham Open - watch live here

  1. Cerundolo advances to next round in the final game of the daypublished at 18:08 BST 17 June

    Francisco Cerundolo goes through to the next round after the Argentine impressed in the first set, and then had to dig in deep for moments in the second, beating Jenson Brooksby 6-0, 6-3.

    Cerundolo will now face Arthur Frey in the next round.

    That's it from us for now. Thank you all for joining us today for Day 3 of the Men's tournament, and if you fancy it we're back again tomorrow.

    Also Talia Gibson v Qinwen Zheng is currently playing at Nottingham Open if you want to switch over for more tennis if you can't wait until tomorrow.

  2. Cerundolo wins first setpublished at 17:13 BST 17 June

    Francisco CerundoloImage source, Getty Images

    The final game of today's action has started on the Andy Murray Arena and Jenson Brooksby is against it.

    Francisco Cerundolo won the first set in stunning fashion, not dropping a single service game.

  3. Game, set, match!published at 16:33 BST 17 June

    And it's a second round win that takes Arthur Fery into the quarter-finals of Queens Club, beating Adrian Mannarino in straight sets 7-6, 6-4.

    There was some beautiful tennis on display in that second set to the joy of the crowd and it spurred on Fery, who is from London

    He broke Mannarino's in game nine and then served out.

  4. Fery takes the first setpublished at 15:44 BST 17 June

    Fery started this match with intent, winning the first three games, encouraged by a home crowd.

    Mannarino gathered himself to win game four and then forced it to tie-break.

    To clinch the set, after a rally, Fery delivered a backhand, and then rushed forward. Mannarino hit the return into the net.

    Arthur FeryImage source, Getty Images
  5. Next uppublished at 14:37 BST 17 June

    GB's Arthur Fery will take on Adrian Mannarino next in the Andy Murray Arena.

    Yesterday Arthur Fery won an all-British battle in emphatic style, beating his good friend Toby Samuel 6-0 6-2.

    The pair in 2019 reached the junior doubles semi-finals at Wimbledon together, and both received Wimbledon main-draw wildcards on Tuesday.

    "It's never easy playing someone you know and I was happy with how I handled that," Fery said.

    He will be hoping today's match against the Frenchman will be easier as he eyes a spot in the next round.

  6. Game, set, match!published at 14:23 BST 17 June

    Alex de MinaurImage source, Getty Images

    Alex de Minaur beats Denis Shapovalov comfortably in straight sets 6-4, 6-1 to secure his place in the next round.

    Professional, efficient and clinical.

  7. de Minaur takes first setpublished at 13:53 BST 17 June

    de Minaur takes the first set against Shapovalov producing a polished performance so far.

    He broke Shapovalov in games two and three, and proceeded to comfortably hold to the end.

  8. Old rivals meet again?published at 13:16 BST 17 June

    Canada's Denis Shapovalov poses with the trophy after beating Australia's Alex de MinaurImage source, Getty Images

    Next on Andy Murray Arena you can watch top seed Alex de Minaur play Denis Shapovalov in round two.

    The pair played each other in 2016 at the Wimbledon junior finals, with Shapovalov winning the match 4–6, 6–1, 6–3.

    Fast forward to 2026, Shapovalov wins the coin toss, and has decided to serve for this match.

  9. Game, set, match!published at 13:01 BST 17 June

    Brandon NakashimaImage source, Getty Images

    Nakashima wins in straight sets to advance to the quarter-finals after beating Ignacio Buse 6-2. 6-2.

    He won match point delivering a clean return to Buse's shot.

    A very strong performance from the 24-year-old American overall.

  10. Nakashima takes the opening setpublished at 12:26 BST 17 June

    Nakashima took the first game, and he has gone on to take the first set.

    It wasn't easy though as Nakashima had to break from 40-0 down to clinch it.

    Buse is receiving serve in the second set.

  11. Now in the Andy Murray Arenapublished at 11:46 BST 17 June

    We are now up and running!

    Nakashima wins the first point by finishing at the net with a forehand.

    Buse responded by forcing Nakashima to commit an error in the next play.

    Looks like this is going to be an end to end game.

  12. Welcome to day three of the men's tournament of Queen's 2026!published at 11:34 BST 17 June

    Andy Murray ArenaImage source, Getty Images

    Yesterday at Queen's, GB's Cameron Norrie was beaten by Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, however later today GB's Arthur Fery will have the chance to reach the quarter-finals if he beats French man Adrian Mannarino.

    Mannarino pulled off a surpise win over third seed and French Open semi-finalist Jakub Mensik.

    However the first match of today will see American Brandon Nakashima face Ignacio Buse, followed by Top seed Alex de Minaur v Denis Shapovalov.

    The night will end with Jenson Brooksby v Francisco Cerundolo.

  13. Order of play - Men's Day 3published at 11:34 BST 17 June

    Andy Murray Arena

    Brandon Nakashima v Ignacio Buse

    Alex de Minaur v Denis Shapovalov (followed by)

    Adrian Mannarino v GB's Arthur Fery (followed by)

    Jenson Brooksby v Francisco Cerundolo (followed by)

  14. How to watch Queen's on the BBCpublished at 11:34 BST 17 June

    Wednesday, 17 June

    11:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

    Thursday, 18 June

    11:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

    Friday, 19 June

    11:00-18:00 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

    Saturday, 20 June

    11:00-17:00 - BBC One, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

    Sunday, 21 June

    13:20-16:00 - BBC One, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app