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Queen’s Club Tennis LIVE: Alex de Minaur vs Gabriel Diallo — Scores, Results, Text Coverage and Stream

BBC has announced its coverage schedule for the Queen’s Club Championships, with live television and digital streaming available throughout the men’s tournament from Tuesday, June 16 to Sunday, June 21, all times in BST.

Coverage begins on Tuesday, June 16, with broadcasting set for 13:00 to 18:00 on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app. The same coverage window will continue on Wednesday, June 17, Thursday, June 18 and Friday, June 19, with BBC Two carrying live action each day from 13:00 to 18:00, alongside streaming and online access through iPlayer, the website and the app.

The tournament will then move to BBC One for the weekend rounds. On Saturday, June 20, coverage is scheduled from 13:00 to 17:00 across BBC One, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app. On Sunday, June 21, the final day of the men’s event will be shown from 13:20 to 16:00 on BBC One, with the same digital platforms also carrying the action live.

The Queen’s Club Championships is one of the key grass-court events leading into Wimbledon, and the BBC’s multi-platform coverage gives viewers several ways to follow the tournament. Fans can watch on television or stream the matches live through BBC iPlayer, while the BBC Sport website and app will provide online coverage for those following on mobile, tablet or desktop.

The schedule reflects BBC’s standard approach to major summer tennis events, combining linear TV coverage with digital access to ensure broad availability across the tournament week. Early-round matches will air on BBC Two during the weekday afternoons, before the event moves to BBC One for the later stages and weekend climax.

With the men’s tournament taking place over six days, the BBC will provide consistent afternoon coverage as players compete at one of the sport’s most traditional grass-court venues. The televised windows are set to capture the main action each day, offering viewers uninterrupted access to the key matches as the competition progresses.

The men’s event at Queen’s is expected to draw strong interest as players build momentum ahead of Wimbledon, and the BBC’s coverage schedule ensures that audiences in the UK can follow the tournament live from start to finish. Coverage begins each day at the same time during the working week, before shifting slightly earlier on Sunday to accommodate the final day’s action.

Viewers can tune in across BBC Two and BBC One, or use BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport digital platforms to watch live and stay updated throughout the week.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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