How to watch Queen's Club: live stream the tennis championship anywhere in the world
This year's Queen's Club Championships is looking like one of the most competitive in years. For starters, Andy Murray is set to make his long awaited return to action from injury to test his mettle ahead of this year's Wimbledon. For the first time in eight years Queen's will see Novak Djokovic play at the club and other great players expected include Juan Martin del Potro, Marin Cilic, Grigor Dimitrov and last year’s winner Feliciano Lopez.
And because the good old BBC is showing the best of the action, you can stream Queen's Club 2018 live from practically anywhere on Earth.
This year the official name for Queen's is the Fever-Tree Championships which, like every year, runs two weeks before Wimbledon starts. Queen's Club is the men's ATP tennis tournament that runs each year ahead of Wimbledon in England. The Queen's tennis championship can be traced back to 1884 but it actually began at the current location in 1890, where its has been played for the 128 years since.
So if you want to catch all the action live, read on to find out the best way you can do exactly that from wherever you are. And the best bit? It's absolutely FREE!
How to watch Queen's tennis 2018 for free: UK stream
This year Queen's tennis 2018 will be aired on the BBC Two live, meaning it's free for anyone to watch via TV, the BBC iPlayer app or a TV player online. Alternatively, if you're watching online, we'd heartily recommend TVPlayer.com, which offers a host of channels with a high quality stream.
Amazon Prime will also be covering the action this year for those with a Prime membership. This will cover live, on-demand and catch-up content
Coverage of the event will start at 1PM BST daily and run across the week, concluding with Sunday's final.
Get a free Queen's Club live stream from anywhere else in the world
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