Watch the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships live streams for free from anywhere
The Queen’s Club Championships are underway in London and we have the details on how to stream all the action.
Four top 10 players have turned up to play in the iconic grass court event which carries ATP 500 status.
That includes the likes of world No 2 Carlos Alcaraz and world No 6 Holger Rune, while former British No 1 Andy Murray is also out to continue his winning streak on grass.
Tennis fans in the UK and Ireland can stream all the matches and replays from Queen’s – plus the three other tournaments currently ongoing – from anywhere in the world at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime Video subscription.

Why you need Amazon Prime Video to watch the Queen’s Club Championships from anywhere
An Amazon Prime Video subscription allows users in the UK and Ireland to watch every match from Queen’s live, plus full replays within 15 minutes of a match finishing, daily highlights and some bonus content.
Amazon Prime subscribers can also view all matches and replays from the three other tournaments ongoing at the moment – the Halle Open, German Open and Rothesay Classic – not to mention a whole heap more ATP and WTA events over the year.
You can stream the tennis on Amazon Prime Video in your browser or through its apps for smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.
Amazon Prime Video also gives you access to thousands of TV shows, award-winning movies, and original programs on demand.
FAQs about tennis on Amazon Prime video
Which tennis tournaments can I watch with an Amazon Prime video subscription?
Prime members in UK & Ireland have exclusive access to the ATP Tour and WTA Tour. A full list of tournaments available can be viewed here
Do I have to pay extra with a Prime video subscription?
No, Prime customers in UK and Ireland can watch for no additional fees. If you are not already a Prime member, you can start a 30-day free trial of Prime (£8.99/month or £95/year), or a Prime Video-only subscription (£5.99/month).
What tennis coverage is available at each event with Amazon Prime?
Prime Video shows every live televised court made available to the service, with full replays available up to 15 minutes after the match has ended. Daily highlights are also available across the majority of tournaments with some including bonus content.
How can I check who is playing and what time a match starts?
All upcoming matches are listed in the ‘Live and Upcoming’ row up to eight hours before they begin. All live tournaments and matches can be accessed via the Prime Video home page.
Can I watch tennis matches with Prime Video while overseas?
Prime members from Ireland will have the ability to watch live tennis matches, replays and highlights while travelling within the European Union. All other international locations are not supported.
FAQs about the Queen’s Club Championships
What’s at stake?
The ATP 500 tournament is an event that’s prestige carries weight far beyond its mere rankings points haul.
Seven different players have completed The Queen’s Club-Wimbledon title double in the same season including, most recently Andy Murray.
When is the Queen’s Club Championships on?
The Queen’s Club Championships runs from 19 – 25 June 2023 with five rounds of men’s singles action set to go down.
What about Queen’s Club Championships prize money?
The total purse for the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships sits at £1,880,000 (€2,195,175 / $2,384,064), representing an overall increase of 2.8% compared to the 2022 prize money offering in an attempt to entice even more top players to the tournament.
How do the ranking points work at the Queen’s Club Championships?
The winner of the event bags 500 ATP tour rankings points with the runner-up securing 300, losing semi-finalists securing 180 points each, and those bowing out in the last eight get 90. A round of 16 exit will see a player awarded 45 points, and a first-round departure 20.
Who has won the most Queen’s Club Championships?
Andy Murray’s five singles championships in West Kensington make him the all-time record holder at the venue.