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HSBC Championships (ATP) 2026

London, United Kingdom
Jun 15, 2026 — Jun 21, 2026

About This Tournament

The ATP edition of the HSBC Championships returns to Queen's Club as one of the marquee grass-court stops before Wimbledon. BBC Sport and the ATP's 2026 tournament listings place the event in mid-June at Queen's Club in London.

Tournament Details

Sport

Tennis

Venue

London, United Kingdom

Start Date

June 15, 2026

End Date

June 21, 2026

Format

In-Person

Organizer

Queen's Club

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