The 2018 Fever-Tree Championships take place this week (18 to 24 June) at the Queen’s Club in London.
The championships has the strongest line-up in its 128-year history with 15 of the world’s top 30 taking part
The tournament will be shown live on the BBC, where Sue Barker fronts the coverage. commentary comes from Andrew Castle, Andrew Cotter, John Lloyd and Peter Fleming, while reports come from John Inverdale.
Andy Murray suffered a shock defeat at this stage last year, going out to lucky loser Jordan Thompson in straight sets.
It was a tournament to forget for British players, with Cameron Norrie, James Ward, Kyle Edmund and Liam Broady also falling at the first hurdle.
TV Coverage
Monday, 18 June
13:15-18:00 – BBC Two
12:00-13:00 & 17:55-19:45 – BBC Red Button
Tuesday, 19 June
13:00-18:00 – BBC Two
12:00-13:00 & 17:15-19:45 – BBC Red Button
Wednesday, 20 June
13:00-18:00 – BBC Two
12:00-13:00 & 17:55-19:45 – BBC Red Button
Thursday, 21 June
13:00-18:00 – BBC Two
12:00-13:15 & 17:45-19:45 – BBC Red Button
Friday, 22 June
13:00-18:00 – BBC Two
12:00-13:15 & 17:55-19:45 – BBC Red Button
Saturday, 23 June
Semi-finals
13:00-17:00 – BBC Two
15:00-19:00 – BBC Red Button
Sunday, 24 June
Final
14:30-17:30 – BBC Two
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