How to watch Cinch Championships (Queens Club) live

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Monday, 14 June 2021 at 08:00
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One of the main warm-ups for Wimbledon begins on Monday with the cinch Championships which are set to take place at the historic Queen's Club in London, England.
This handy TV guide will let you know how you can watch this tournament in your country.
Some of the top names involved include former World No.1, Andy Murray as well as Matteo Berrettini, Jannik Sinner and Aslan Karatsev with the latter two in action on the opening day.
Feliciano Lopez is effectively the defacto champion with the 2020 tournament not held so he will be back for his title defence.
TV Guide - Cinch Championships (Queen's Club)
UK -
As the host country of the championships, it is shown on free-to-air (terrestrial) channel BBC in full with uninterrupted coverage throughout online on the BBC Sport website and app.
As well as coverage on BBC Two hosted by former player Sue Barker throughout the Championships on BBC Two with Euro 2020 taking the usual prime time BBC1 slot.
Monday, 14 June
12:00-19:45 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app
12:00-13:00 & 17:55-18:55 - live coverage on Red Button
13:00-18:00 - live coverage on BBC Two
Tuesday, 15 June
12:00-19:45 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app
12:00-13:00 & 17:55-19:45 - live coverage on Red Button
13:00-18:00 - live coverage on BBC Two
Wednesday, 16 June
12:00-19:45 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app
12:00-13:00 - live coverage on Red Button
13:00-18:00 - live coverage on BBC Two
Thursday, 17 June
12:00-19:45 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app
12:00-13:00 & 17:55-18:55 - live coverage on Red Button
13:00-18:00 - live coverage on BBC Two
Friday, 18 June
12:00-19:45 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app
12:00-13:00 & 17:55-19:45 - live coverage on Red Button
13:00-18:00 - live coverage on BBC Two
Saturday, 19 June
12:00-18:00 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app
12:00-13:00 & 16:55-18:00 - live coverage on Red Button
13:00-17:00 - live coverage on BBC Two
Sunday, 20 June
13:00-16:00 - live coverage on BBC One
Available on Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime also show the entire tournament on their platform so viewers can watch every single match as it unfolds both in the UK and abroad.
Amazon offer a 30-day free trial with a usual subscription costing £7.99 a month which hosts most tournaments on the platform in both ATP/WTA.

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