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Tommy Paul beats Lorenzo Musetti to win the Queen’s Club Championships

American Tommy Paul proved too strong for Lorenzo Musetti in the final at the Queen’s Club to win the title 6-1 7-6. He is the first American winner of the tournament since Sam Querrey in 2010 and his victory has propelled him to the US No.1.

The Queen’s Club Championships is a prestigious pre-Wimbledon event and past winners include, John McEnroe, Andy Murray & Carlos Alcaraz. Alcaraz was the defending champion coming into the tournament after capturing his maiden French Open a few weeks ago. However, he was shocked by Britain’s Jack Draper.

The young Spaniard defends his Wimbledon crown which begins on Monday 1st July. The Championships are the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world.

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What's Included?

  • Debenture seats are located in the prime 2nd Tier of Centre Court and are within the first 13 rows (A – N)
  • The 2nd Tier of Centre Court has a maximum of 31 rows (A – ZF)
  • There are only a limited number of debentures allocated in the lower rows

Wimbledon tickets are issued as “Digital Tickets”. You will need to create a myWIMBLEDON account at wimbledon.com and provide us with the name & email address you used to create your account. We need this information to transfer the tickets to you.

Travel Cards will be sent to you in good time for your day(s) at The Championships.

What's Included?

  • Levels 2 & 3 of No.1 Court has a maximum of 26 rows (A – ZA)
  • Debenture seats are within the first 16 rows (A – Q)
  • There are only a limited number of debentures allocated in the lower rows

Wimbledon tickets are issued as “Digital Tickets”. You will need to create a myWIMBLEDON account at wimbledon.com and provide us with the name & email address you used to create your account. We need this information to transfer the tickets to you.

Travel Cards will be sent to you in good time for your day(s) at The Championships.