ATP Tour and WTA 2025 Singles Draws: Queen’s Club, Halle, Berlin and Nottingham
Grass Court Season Heats Up: ATP Tour and WTA Stars Set to Shine in Week Two
LINK: ATP Tour Queen’s Club Draw | ATP Tour Halle Draw | WTA Berlin Draw | WTA Nottingham Draw
As the grass court season gains momentum, the second week promises thrilling tennis action across Europe. Top-tier ATP Tour and WTA events are set to showcase the world’s best players, offering fans a glimpse of what’s to come at Wimbledon.
ATP Tour: Queen’s Club and Halle Host Elite Fields
Queen’s Club Championships – London, UK
The historic Queen’s Club in London will host the ATP 500 HSBC Championships from June 16 to 22, 2025. This year’s draw features a blend of rising stars and established names:
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Carlos Alcaraz (World No. 2) returns after his 2023 debut triumph.
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Taylor Fritz (World No. 7), the highest-ranked American, brings his powerful serve to the grass courts.
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Jack Draper (World No. 5), a local favorite, aims to build on his impressive run last year.
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Lorenzo Musetti (World No. 8) seeks to improve upon his previous performances.
The tournament also marks the inauguration of the “Andy Murray Arena,” honoring the five-time Queen’s Club champion.
Terra Wortmann Open – Halle, Germany
Simultaneously, the ATP 500 event in Halle boasts a formidable lineup:
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Jannik Sinner (World No. 1) defends his title, aiming for consecutive victories.
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Alexander Zverev (World No. 3), a two-time finalist, looks to capture his first Halle crown.
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Daniil Medvedev (World No. 11) and Andrey Rublev (World No. 17) add depth to the
Other notable entrants include Stefanos Tsitsipas, Hubert Hurkacz, and Felix Auger-Aliassime, ensuring a week of high-caliber matches.
WTA Tour: Berlin and Nottingham Showcase Premier Talent
Berlin Ladies Open – Berlin, Germany
From June 16 to 22, the WTA 500 event in Berlin features a star-studded field:
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Aryna Sabalenka (World No. 1) leads the pack, bringing her aggressive baseline play to the grass.
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Coco Gauff (World No. 2) and Jessica Pegula (World No. 3) continue their strong seasons.
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Jasmine Paolini (World No. 4) and Elena Rybakina (World No. 12) add to the competitive mix.
The tournament also welcomes Emma Raducanu as a wildcard entrant, adding local interest to the already competitive field.
Lexus Nottingham Open – Nottingham, UK
The WTA 250 event in Nottingham, running concurrently, features a blend of seasoned players and emerging talents:
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Petra Kvitova (World No. 14), a two-time Wimbledon champion, brings experience to the draw.
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Clara Tauson (World No. 22) and Beatriz Haddad Maia (World No. 23) aim to make deep runs.
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Leylah Fernandez (World No. 27) and Katie Boulter (World No. 35) represent the next generation of contenders
With a mix of power hitters and strategic players, the Nottingham Open promises engaging matches throughout the week.
Looking Ahead
As players fine-tune their games on grass, these tournaments serve as critical preparation for Wimbledon. Fans can expect high-intensity matches, potential upsets, and the emergence of dark horses ready to challenge the status quo. Whether in London, Halle, Berlin, or Nottingham, the second week of the grass court season is set to deliver top-tier tennis action.