When do the WTA Queen’s Club Championships start?
The main draw of the revived WTA Queen’s Club Championships starts on Monday, June 9.
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Where to watch WTA Queen’s in the UK?
Live coverage on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from 10am on Monday.
Best bets for WTA Queen’s Club Championships
Elena Rybakina
3pts 13-5 Betfair, Paddy Power
Amanda Anisimova
1pt each-way 18-1 bet365, Betfair, Paddy Power
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WTA Queen’s Club Championships odds
Here are bet365’s latest odds ahead for the WTA Queen’s Club Championships:
Odds correct at time of publishing
WTA Queen’s Club Championships predictions
It’s a historic week at London’s Queen’s Club, as women’s tennis returns to the venue for the first time since Olga Morozova beat Evonne Goolagong in the 1973 final.
The revived WTA 500 tournament, which will be followed by the long-running men’s event next week, serves as a grass-season curtain-raiser for several big names, including Australian Open champion Madison Keys and Olympic gold-medallist Qinwen Zheng.
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A strong British challenge is led by Emma Raducanu, priced at 7-1, and Katie Boulter, who will hope to put a recent slump behind her with the backing of the home crowd.
The market is alive to the chances of favourite Elena Rybakina, but the 2022 Wimbledon champion still looks to hold rock-solid claims on her return to London.
Rybakina boasts a 19-3 Wimbledon main-draw record and arrives at Queen’s in excellent nick. She lifted the Strasbourg title on clay last month before pushing Iga Swiatek hard in the French Open fourth round.
The Kazakhstani has one of the best serves on the WTA Tour, and a return to her favourite surface should see her at her most threatening.
Keys is an obvious danger, but the American may have to beat Wimbledon semi-finalist Donna Vekic and then either Boulter or Diana Shnaider just to set up a possible semi-final with Rybakina.
Amanda Anisimova, meanwhile, appeals as an each-way option in the opposite half of the draw.
Now up to a career-high 15th in the world, the former Wimbledon quarter-finalist is well equipped to contend for grass-court titles.
Anisimova, who won a 1000 title in Doha earlier in the season, is becoming a regular title contender, and she was far from disgraced at Roland Garros, where Aryna Sabalenka had to be at her best to beat her in the last 16.
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