The 2022 Queen's Club Championships – the unofficial warm-up for Wimbledon – has reached the quarter-finals. Defending champion Mario Berrettini is on court at 1.20pm BST today, followed by Britain's Ryan Peniston at 2.40pm. UK fans can watch free on Amazon Prime and BBC iPlayer. Brits trying to tune in from abroad will need to use a VPN to watch the Queen's tennis free live stream from outside the UK.
Date: 13th – 19th June 2022
Venue: The Queen's Club, London
FREE UK streams: Amazon Prime Video (free 30-day trial) | BBC iPlayer
Watch Amazon Prime / BBC iPlayer from abroad with ExpressVPN
US stream: Tennis Channel | Sling TV
Aus stream: beINSports | Kayo Sports
The British tennis summer is about to start! The ATP 500 grass court championships – now known as the Cinch Championships for sponsorship reasons – is shaping up nicely with plenty of big hitters.
Andy Murray, who in 2016 became the first player to win five Queen's Club titles, distinguishing himself from the elite group of players who have won four Queen's crowns, won't be making his 15th appearance. The Brit suffered an abdominal injury. He remains "hopeful" for Wimbledon.
Casper Ruud, the highest-ranked played to turn out this year, was knocked out by Britain's Ryan Peniston, but defending Queen's champion Matteo Berrettini made a strong start. British No.1 Cam Norrie went out in the first round; Ryan Peniston is now the only Brit left in the draw at The Queen's Club and has also received a wild card for Wimbledon.
Tennis fans in the UK can watch free on BBC iPlayer, and on Amazon Prime Video with this 30-day trial. Not going to be in the country? You can subscribe to a VPN to watch Queen's on iPlayer for free while abroad as if you were at home. Make sure you know how to get a free Queen's live stream from wherever you are.
Queen's free live stream
Lucky tennis fans in the UK can watch live and free on BBC iPlayer and Amazon Prime Video (use this 30-day Prime trial if you're not a member).
Travelling outside the UK? You'll need to use a VPN to access BBC iPlayer or Amazon Prime Video UK when abroad. Details next...
The Prime Video app is available on most smart TVs, games consoles, Fire TV devices, Apple TV, iOS, Android and more, so you can enjoy the tennis in HD pretty much wherever you are.
Watch a 2022 Queen's live stream from abroad with a VPN
Even if you have subscribed to the relevant 2022 Queen's tennis rights holders, you won't be able to access them when outside your own country. The service will know your location based on your IP address, and will automatically block your access.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) helps you get around this obstacle. VPNs are a doddle to use and create a private connection between your device and the internet. All the information passing back and forth is entirely encrypted.
There are many VPN providers out there, with some more reliable and safe than others. As a rule, we’d suggest a paid-for service such as ExpressVPN which offers a 100 percent risk-free money back guarantee. If you're not happy with the service any time within the first 30 days, then you can cancel with no penalties at all.
How to use a VPN for the 2022 Queen's Club tennis
Using a VPN to watch a free Queen's live stream is incredibly simple:
1. Install the VPN of your choice. ExpressVPN is the one we recommend.
2. Open up the VPN app and choose the location of the service you wish to access. For the 2022 Queen's Club tennis, you may wish to choose 'UK' for Amazon Prime or BBC iPlayer.
3. Then head over to Amazon Prime Video or BBC iPlayer on your browser or device and enjoy the free Queen's live stream!
Watch a 2022 Queen's live stream in the USA
The Tennis Channel has the rights to broadcast the 2022 Queen's Club Championships in the United States. Subscription costs around $99 a year.
US cord-cutters can stream the Tennis Channel via Sling TV. You'll need to purchase the Sports Extra add on ($11 a month) on top of the Sling Orange Package ($35 a month). Not tried Sling before? Make sure you take advantage of the $10 discount below.
Another option is Tennis TV, which is the official live and on demand video streaming app of the ATP Tour. Subscription costs $15 a month or $115 a year.
Don't forget: UK nationals who find themselves in the States can use a VPN to watch free on BBC iPlayer or Amazon Prime Video. Details just above.
Watch a 2022 Queen's live stream in Australia
It's not clear how Aussies can watch the 2022 Queen's Club Championships, but we'd expect to see live coverage on streaming service Kayo (14-day free trial; AU$25 a month) or Stan Sport (30-day free trial; AU$10 a month).
Don't forget: UK nationals who find themselves in Australia can use a VPN to watch free on BBC iPlayer or Amazon Prime Video.
2022 Queen's Club Championships draw
The draw will take place on Sunday 12th and Monday 13th June. You can watch it live on BBC iPlayer and Prime Video.
Round of 32 – Monday 13th – Tuesday 14th June 2022
Round of 16: Wednesday 15th – Thursday 16th June 2022
Quarter-finals: Friday 17th June 2022
Semi-finals: Saturday 18th June 2022
Final: Sunday 19th June 2022
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