A host of WTA Tour stars are set to compete at the first women’s tournament staged at The Queen’s Club in London in over 50 years.
The WTA 500 grass-court event will be held from June 9 to 15 — the week after the French Open.
It will serve as one of the premier Wimbledon lead-in tournaments on the women’s tour, along with 500 events in Berlin and Bad Homburg.
Eight of the current top 15 players in the WTA Rankings, including four of the top 10, are on the entry list.
The women’s singles main draw at the Queen’s Club Championships will feature 28 players, including 17 direct entrants, six qualifiers and four wildcards.
Three of the four wildcards have been announced: Katie Boulter, Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka.
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