Holger Rune & Ben Shelton add their names to The Queen’s Club line-up for 2025
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World No.13 Holger Rune and No.20 Ben Shelton have been announced as the latest stars to add their names to The Queen’s Club line-up in 2025.
Rune and Shelton will return to West London alongside back-to-back Wimbledon champion and world No.3 Carlos Alcaraz and British No.1 Jack Draper.
"The cinch Championships is a special tournament and one of the first events I put in the calendar each year," said Denmark's Rune.
"The atmosphere at The Queen's Club is electric, the fans are incredibly passionate, and the courts are always fantastic.
"I made the semi-final on my debut there, which was an amazing experience, but I know I can push myself further. This year, I'm coming back with one goal in mind: to win the title."
Two-time ATP title winner and former world No.13 Shelton commented: “I played my first ever tour match on grass at The Queen’s Club so coming back for a third straight year is exciting.
“The Queen's Club is historic and the atmosphere at the LTA’s cinch Championships is great. I look forward to returning and hopefully adding my name to the list of other Americans who have lifted the trophy.”
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Rune is a former semi-finalist at The Queen’s Club back in 2023 and at just 21-years-old, has already cemented himself as one of the best players in the world.
A former ATP Masters 1000 champion in Paris, the Danish star has been as high as No.4 in the world rankings. He’s made the quarter-finals at Wimbledon and Roland Garros in the past and has recorded wins over Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev in the last couple of seasons.
The Dane brings a huge amount of energy to the court and plays a very physical game that lends itself brilliantly to the grass courts and makes him a must-watch this summer.
Shelton is back for a third consecutive year and off the back of his best grass court performance in making the fourth round at Wimbledon last year.
The 6'4" American star has won two ATP titles in his career in Houston and Tokyo since joining the tour just three years ago and has quickly developed a reputation as one of the most entertaining players to watch.
His big lefty serve, and powerful forehand will make him a serious title contender at The Queen’s Club in June.
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