How to watch summer grass court tennis events 2023
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We’re counting down the days until the grass court season finally gets underway at the Lexus Surbiton Trophy from 4-11 June – kick-starting the British summer of tennis.
From all the action in Surbiton, it's then up to the Rothesay Open Nottingham for the first WTA grass court event of the summer, where you can watch some of your favourite stars in action.
Then it’s on to the busiest and arguably most exciting week of the summer. Starting in Birmingham at the Rothesay Classic Birmingham where nine of the world’s top 30 WTA players will do battle for the Maud Watson Trophy.
In London, this week marks the start of the world-renowned cinch Championships – one of the highlights of the ATP calendar – where 10 Brits have already confirmed their place.
Finally, before the start of Wimbledon, we have the largest combined WTA and ATP grass court event in the world taking place at Rothesay International Eastbourne.
Limited tickets are still available but if you can’t make it and want to watch all the action from home – we’ve got you covered.
Here’s your essential guide to watching the summer grass court season:
Week |
Event |
Venue |
Men’s |
Women’s |
5 June |
Surbiton Racket & Fitness Club |
BBC Digital LTA YouTube & website |
BBC Digital LTA YouTube & website |
|
12 June |
Nottingham Tennis Centre |
BBC Digital |
Prime Video BBC Digital |
|
19 June |
Edgbaston Priory Club, Birmingham |
|
Prime Video BBC Digital |
|
19 June |
The Queen’s Club, London |
Prime Video BBC |
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|
25 June |
Devonshire Park Eastbourne |
Prime Video |
Prime Video BBC |