Take a look through every winner of the Queen's Club Championships.
The Queen's Club Championships is an annual tournament for men's tennis, held at the Queen's Club in West Kensington, London.
Frederick. L. Rawson was the winner of the competition's inaugural campaign in 1881, defeating George S. Murray-Hill in the final. For the first 24 years, the competition was won by a British player.
81 players have been crowned the champion in 135 editions of the competition, with Andy Murray the most successful player, winning the singles five times.
The current reigning men's champion of the Queen's Club Championships is Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, who will not be in London to defend his crown this year.
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Queen's Club Championships: Start date, past winners, history & more
All you need to know about the Queen's Club Championships including start date, past winners, history & more.
Darren Durber
29 May 26