The final weekend of Queen’s has arrived with British interest still high despite the fall of two more contenders yesterday.
Cameron Norrie is the last remaining Brit after making a terrific burst through the rounds to reach the semi-finals. He defeated World No.307 Jack Draper – who has enjoyed a sensational week at Queen’s – in the quarter-finals to book a place against a currently unknown opponent.
Frances Tiafoe and Denis Shapovalov were both forced off yesterday due to bad light and must now continue their quarter-final showdown today.
Dan Evans has also fallen out of the competition in the final eight after being defeated by No.1 seed Matteo Berrettini on Centre Court yesterday.
Eurosport are broadcasting all the drama this week and we’ve got the lowdown on how to tune in for the biggest matches as the week continues.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about the Queen’s 2021 tennis tournament including how to watch every moment. You can also check out our guide to Queen’s 2021 schedule.
When is the Queen’s tennis 2021?
The tournament started on Monday 14th June 2021 and runs until Sunday 20th June 2021.
The event was cancelled last year due to various COVID restrictions in-line with government advice, but will go ahead largely as planned this year.
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Queen’s 2021 schedule
The tournament is spread across a seven-day period. The Men’s Singles and Doubles tournaments are the only ones taking place at Queen’s, with separate Women’s events going on across the country, including at Eastbourne this month.
Men’s Singles schedule
- First round – Monday 14th – Tuesday 15th June
- Second round – Wednesday 16th – Thursday 17th June
- Quarter-finals – Friday 18th June
- Semi-finals – Saturday 19th June
- Men’s final – Sunday 20th June
Queen’s prize money 2021
Men’s Singles prize money
- Round 1 – £12,500
- Round 2 – £22,000
- Quarter-finals – £35,000
- Semi-finals – £51,500
- Runner-up – £72,500
- Winner – £98,000
Where is Queen’s 2021 held?
As the name suggests, Queen’s will be held in its traditional location at The Queen’s Club in West Kensington, London.
The tournament has been running since 1890, and while it paused last year due to the pandemic, fans will be desperate to see top level tennis live in the UK once again this summer.
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