Watching the 2025 Queen's Club Championships: Streaming or TV Viewing from Any Location
Get Ready for Some Tennis Action: The Queen's Club Championship is Here!
The Queen's Club Championship, known as the HSBC Championship this year, is well underway and serves as the perfect warm-up tournament leading up to Wimbledon. The men's half ended on June 15, and the women's half started the same day. Here's a guide on how to watch this exciting tennis event online or on TV.
United Kingdom:The BBC holds the broadcast rights for the Queen's Club Championship, just like last year. Coverage will primarily air on BBC Two, with some expected to be shown on BBC One for selected matches. You can catch the coverage online by heading over to iPlayer during the week. The BBC Sports landing page, found here, will host games, and you'll find some early taster coverage there as well[1].
United States:For U.S. fans, coverage of the Queen's Club Championship falls to The Tennis Channel again. Throughout the day, The Tennis Channel will air the show Center Court Live, showing "tennis action from around the world." You can ensure that you're watching the match you want with the channel's MatchCast feature[1]. To access The Tennis Channel, check with your cable plan as it might already include it. However, if it doesn't, you can subscribe to live TV streaming services like Sling TV (Sports Extra add-on package), DirecTV Now, and Fubo TV (higher tiers include it)[1].
Streaming from Elsewhere:If you're traveling but still want to catch the action, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can help you bypass geo-restrictions[2]. Our top recommendation is NordVPN. It's easy to use, has great security, and allows you to stream from loads of different devices[2]. To watch with a VPN:
- Download the app at NordVPN.
- Choose the location of the streaming service you want to watch (UK, US, etc.).
- Navigate to the streaming service and start watching!
Since BBC iPlayer is the primary global free source, using a VPN service is often the best option to watch from outside the UK[2]. In some countries like Australia, the event may be shown on local sports networks, such as beIN Sports, but availability varies[2].
[1] Accessed on June 21, 2023.[2] Enrichment data from March 12, 2023, and December 17, 2021.
- You can watch the Queen's Club Championship in the United Kingdom on BBC Two, with some matches on BBC One, or stream it online through BBC iPlayer.
- In the United States, The Tennis Channel will air the tournament, featuring the show Center Court Live and the MatchCast feature for selected matches.
- For viewers outside the UK, using a VPN service like NordVPN can help bypass geo-restrictions and allow streaming from different locations.
- The Queen's Club Championship coverage is available for streaming on various platforms, including The Tennis Channel in the United States and local sports networks in some countries.