Carlos Alcaraz and Amanda Anisimova are set to return to the Queen's Club tennis tournament in 2026, a prestigious event that has been won by some of the game's biggest names over the years. The Spanish world number two, who has already claimed six Grand Slam singles titles, will look to continue his dominance on grass courts at the all-white venue.
Anisimova, who reached the Wimbledon and US Open finals last year, is expected to face stiff competition from other top players in what promises to be a thrilling women's tournament. With the men's event taking place concurrently from 13-21 June, fans will have the chance to witness both the men's and women's singles action on the iconic grass courts.
Queen's has been a special tournament for Alcaraz, who won the title last year in front of huge crowds in London. The defending champion acknowledges that defending his title will be challenging against top-level opposition but is looking forward to the opportunity to lift the trophy again.
Anisimova, who reached the Wimbledon and US Open finals last year, is expected to face stiff competition from other top players in what promises to be a thrilling women's tournament. With the men's event taking place concurrently from 13-21 June, fans will have the chance to witness both the men's and women's singles action on the iconic grass courts.
Queen's has been a special tournament for Alcaraz, who won the title last year in front of huge crowds in London. The defending champion acknowledges that defending his title will be challenging against top-level opposition but is looking forward to the opportunity to lift the trophy again.