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Emma Raducanu is 1 of 5 Grand Slam singles champions competing astatine Queen's
Queen's will big a women's tennis tourney for nan first clip successful complete 50 years - and you tin watch unrecorded connected nan BBC.
Olga Morozova was nan champion erstwhile nan iconic venue past hosted a women's tourney successful 1973.
Now a WTA 500 event, nan tourney takes spot astatine Queen's Club from 9-15 June, pinch nan men's tie pursuing nan week after.
There will beryllium sum crossed BBC platforms arsenic Britain's Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu statesman their Wimbledon preparations.
There will besides beryllium unrecorded sum of ATP and WTA events successful Nottingham and Eastbourne, respectively, positive Wimbledon qualifying, earlier nan grass-court Grand Slam originates connected 30 June.
Who is playing?
British number 1 Boulter and 2021 US Open champion Raducanu will characteristic successful nan main draw.
Compatriots Sonay Kartal, Jodie Burrage and Francesca Jones person besides accepted wildcards into nan tournament.
Olympic champion and world number 7 Zheng Qinwen is nan highest-ranked subordinate to look successful nan singles draw.
Fellow top-10 players Emma Navarro and reigning Australian Open champion Madison Keys are besides group to appear.
Barbora Krejcikova will statesman her preparations for her Wimbledon title defence astatine Queen's Club alongside chap erstwhile SW19 champions Elena Rybakina and Petra Kvitova.
Jessica Pegula, nan 2024 US Open runner-up, and four-time awesome victor Naomi Osaka withdrew, external earlier nan tourney started.
BBC coverage
There will beryllium unrecorded sum connected BBC iPlayer, nan BBC Sport website and app and nan Red Button each time from 12:00 BST until play finishes.
BBC tennis analogous Russell Fuller will supply regular updates, pinch unrecorded power commentary of nan women's last connected 15 June connected BBC 5 Live.
There is besides sum connected BBC One and BBC Two, alongside prime unrecorded matter commentaries connected nan website and app.
Monday, 9 June: 13:00-16:45, BBC Two
Tuesday, 10 June: 13:00-18:00, BBC Two
Wednesday, 11 June: 14:00-15:00 BBC One; 15:00-18:00 BBC Two
Thursday, 12 June: 13:00-18:00, BBC Two
Friday, 13 June: 13:00-18:00, BBC Two
Saturday, 14 June: 13:25-16:00, BBC One
Sunday, 15 June: 13:15-15:40, BBC One