It has been a wonderful week of tennis on the grass courts across Europe as preparations for Wimbledon are a bit shorter and for some have been very good. In Berlin, Halle, Birmingham and London we have seen some of the biggest names in sport this last week, rising stars, home favourites and some surprises... Continue Reading →
6-3 6-2, Andy Murray returns to Queens with a win!
For the first time since 2016, Andy Murray has won a singles match at Queens Club and on home soil against Benoit Paire. It was lovely to see the five time champion back on the court which has soo much history in the Brits career back doing what he loves best. Murray broke the Frenchman... Continue Reading →
Brits at Home – Konta wins Nottingham 🏆 Watson opens with a Birmingham win ✅ Norrie and Draper impress in London 🇬🇧
Konta wins in Nottingham! A very good week for Jo Konta who won her first title since she was Miami champion back in April 2017 and her first WTA singles title on home soil. The former world number four had seen her ranking plummet but the win in Nottingham does her the world of good... Continue Reading →
Queens Club 2021 Preview
It has been a long wait of two years but the return of the most prestigious grass court event in mens tennis in preparation for Wimbledon. It will welcome back the man who has won the most singles titles in the history of the event, Andy Murray where better to start? Andy Murray vs Benoit... Continue Reading →
Andy Murray’s unmatched success at Queens Club
Queens Club in 2009 was a special occasion. Andy Murray was the top seed looking for his first title in London ahead of Wimbledon. James Blake stood in the Brit’s way of making history on British soil and did win his first title 7-5 6-4 against the American. Murray’s win was the first in the... Continue Reading →
Grigor Dimitrov: Queens debut, eventual winner, dip in form, tour finals and never giving up!
2009 was a bit year at the Queens Club. Andy Murray had won his first ATP title on home soil but there was also a notable debutant. Tournament director at the time Chris Kermode who then went onto become ATP CEO in 2013 gave Grigor Dimitrov a wildcard that year. In 2008, weeks after his... Continue Reading →