Tickets
Buy tickets for the 2026 HSBC Championships
Want to experience all the drama, excitement and world class tennis at The Queen's Club next summer?
Buy your tickets for the women's WTA 500 event at the HSBC Championships from 8-14 June.
Tickets are selling fast - get yours now to join Amanda Anisimova, Jessica Pegula and more of the world's best tennis stars.
Tickets are now sold out for the men's ATP 500 event at the 2026 HSBC Championships.
HSBC Championships 2026 dates
Women's WTA 500: Monday 8 June - Sunday 14 June
Men's ATP 500: Monday 15 June - Sunday 21 June
HSBC Championships hospitality
Hospitality tickets for the Andy Murray Arena are still available for both events. This is the only way you can get tickets to the men's ATP 500 tournament next summer.
Discover our hospitality packages, inclusive of Andy Murray Arena tickets, for an extra special experience at the tennis.
See below for the ticketing pricing table for the 2026 HSBC Championships:
For further ticketing information, including information for all of our other events, head to our ticketing information page below:
Or, you can visit our Support Centre where you can read our regularly-updated FAQs and contact our Customer Support Team:
To access your ticket, you will need to download the Courtside app. Find out more below:
If you require a wheelchair space with an essential companion seat or an ease of access seat with an essential companion, we recommend to book this through the ‘Select the Best Seat automatically’ option rather than through the Map View.
Through this method, your companion seat will be added automatically when a wheelchair ticket is selected, in case of ease of access ticket, please add the essential companion from the drop-down menu if required.
If you would prefer to choose your wheelchair space or an ease of access seat via the seat map view, please make sure you manually select a companion seat in addition to your wheelchair or ease of access seat and use the dropdown menu to change the tariff of the companion seat to be ‘Essential Companion’.