Queen's Club Championships 2023 prize money, TV channel & live stream

06-23-2023
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Two weeks before the action shifts to tennis' third grand slam of the year at Wimbledon, some of the biggest stars in the game will travel to the Cinch Championships at Queen's Club. 

In 2023 that includes world number two Carlos Alcaraz for the first time as the Spanish youngster is set to make his debut in the tournament, which runs from June 19-25.

He'll be joined by a number of other players inside the current top 20, including Holger Rune and American duo Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe. Home favourites Andy Murray, Dan Evans and Cameron Norrie will also warm up for Wimbledon with a trip to Queen's Club. 

But how much are players fighting for in terms of prize money and how can you watch the action? The Sporting News explores. 

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Queen's Club Championships prize money: How much does the winner get?

The total prize money pool for the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships sits at around £1,880,000 (€2,195,175 / $2,384,064). That's an overall increase of 2.8% compared to the 2022 prize fund in an attempt to entice even more players to the tournament. 

Of that amount, the winner of the event this season will net £409,712 (€477,795 / $518,908) -— a near 20% increase on last season's figure for winning the title. 

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Full table of prize money for the 2023 Queen's Club Championship

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  Prize Money € Prize Money $ Prize Money £ 
Winner €477,795 $516,658 £408,452
Runner-up €220,880 $238,846 £188,823
Semifinal €117,715 $127,290 £100,631
Quarterfinal €60,145 $65,037 £51,416
Round 2 €32,105 $34,716 £27,446
Round 1 €17,120 $18,513 £14,635

Queen's Club Championships: TV channel and live stream

UK: Amazon Prime Video will be providing live coverage from Queen's, and fans can sign up for a free 30-day trial of the platform. Subscriptions cost £7.99 a month.

BBC One, BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website will also be keeping up with the action live.

USA: Viewers in the United States can subscribe to Tennis Channel to stream the action.

Canada: TSN are carriers of ATP tournaments in Canada, including the Queen's Club Championships.

Australia: beIN SPORTS is the place to catch the action in Australia.

Who are the reigning Queen's Club Championships champions?

Men’s singles – Matteo Berrettini (ITA)

Men’s doubles — Nikola Mektic (CRO) and Mate Pavic (CRO)

Men’s wheelchair singles — Joachim Gerard (BEL)

Men’s wheelchair doubles — Alfie Hewett (GBR) & Stephane Houdet (FRA)