HSBC Championships 2026 Explained: Full Schedule, Draw, Prize Money and Top Players
The grass-court season is set to gather momentum with the return of the HSBC Championships at London's Queen's Club, one of the most prestigious ATP 500 tournaments on the calendar.
Serving as a key Wimbledon warm-up event, the tournament will once again attract some of the biggest names in men's tennis as players look to fine-tune their game on grass before the year's third Grand Slam.

When is the HSBC Championships 2026?
The 2026 edition of the HSBC Championships will be held from June 15 to June 21 at the historic Queen's Club in London.
First established in 1969, the ATP 500 tournament remains one of the most important stops of the grass-court swing and is directed by former doubles world No. 1 Jamie Murray.
HSBC Championships Tournament Schedule
| Event | Dates |
|---|---|
| Qualifying | June 13-14 |
| Main Draw | June 15-21 |
| Singles Final | June 21 (1:30 PM local time) |
| Doubles Final | June 21 (After singles final) |
Who is playing at the HSBC Championships?
Australian star Alex de Minaur headlines the field alongside rising Spanish sensation Rafael Jodar.
Home favourites Cameron Norrie and Jack Draper will also be among the players hoping to challenge for the title, while Czech contender Jiri Lehecka returns after finishing runner-up in 2025.
The official singles draw is scheduled to take place on June 13.
HSBC Championships Money and Ranking Points
The total prize pool for the 2026 HSBC Championships stands at €2,583,330.
Singles
| Round | Prize Money | Ranking Points |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | €483,145 | 500 |
| Finalist | €259,940 | 330 |
| Semi-finalist | €138,530 | 200 |
| Quarter-finalist | €70,775 | 100 |
| Round of 16 | €37,780 | 50 |
| Round of 32 | €20,145 | 0 |
Doubles (per team)
| Round | Prize Money | Ranking Points |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | €158,690 | 500 |
| Finalist | €84,630 | 300 |
| Semi-finalist | €42,820 | 180 |
| Quarter-finalist | €21,420 | 90 |
| Round of 16 | €11,080 | 0 |
Who won the HSBC Championships in 2025?
Carlos Alcaraz arrives as the defending champion after defeating Jiri Lehecka 7-5, 6-7(5), 6-2 in last year's final.
The doubles title was claimed by British pair Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, who overcame Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus in a match tie-break.
HSBC Championships Tournament Records
The Queen's Club event has produced some of the biggest champions in tennis history.
Notable Records
| Record | Player |
|---|---|
| Most Singles Titles | Andy Murray (5) |
| Most Doubles Titles | Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan (5) |
| Oldest Champion | Feliciano López (37, 2019) |
| Youngest Champion | Boris Becker (17, 1985) |
| Most Match Wins | John McEnroe (42) |
| Last British Champion | Andy Murray (2016) |
With Wimbledon only weeks away, the HSBC Championships often provides a strong indication of who is ready to thrive on grass. Several former Queen's Club champions, including Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz, have gone on to enjoy success at the All England Club shortly afterwards.
This year's edition promises another fascinating week as established stars and rising talents battle for one of the most prestigious titles outside the Grand Slams.


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