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The Queen’s Club Entry List Announced

May 8, 2018 by Tennis Panorama News

Fever-Tree Championships
The Queen’s Club
18th-24th June, 2018

8th May, 2018

Fever-Tree Championships Entry List Reveals Strongest Line-up in 128-Year History At The Queen’s Club

The Fever-Tree Championships will feature more of the world’s Top 30 players entered the tournament than ever before. 

Seventeen of the Top 30 ranked players, including 6 of the Top 10, have signed up to play. The lowest-ranked player to enter is No.43 Denis Shapovalov, equalling the record for the lowest cut-off, set in 2015. 

The World No.1 Rafael Nadal leads the field, ten years after his triumph in 2008, when he also won Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

He is joined by fellow Top 10 players Grigor Dimitrov (4), Marin Cilic (5), Juan Martin del Potro (6), Kevin Anderson (8) and David Goffin (10).

Also entered for the event that takes place 18th-24th June are five-time champion Andy Murray, three-time Grand Slam title winner Stan Wawrinka, and the 2016 runner-up at The Queen’s Club and Wimbledon, Milos Raonic.

The talented young trio of British No.1 Kyle Edmund, Nick Kyrgios and Denis Shapovalov have committed to return, as has the defending champion Feliciano Lopez and 2011 runner-up Jo Wilfried Tsonga.

Tournament Director Stephen Farrow, said: “To see 6 of the world’s Top 10 players on our entry list before you even get to the names Andy Murray, Stan Wawrinka, Milos Raonic, Feliciano Lopez, Nick Kyrgios and the British No.1 Kyle Edmund really whets the appetite for a fantastic week of tennis in the Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club. We can’t wait to get started.”

 

2018 Entry List

Ranking

1.   Nadal        1
2.     Dimitrov    4
3.     Cilic           5
4.     Del Potro   6
5.     Anderson   8
6.    Goffin        10
7.     Querrey    13
8.     Sock         15
9.     Schwartzmann 16
10.   Berdych    17
11.   Edmund    22
12.   Kyrgios     23
13.   Raonic      24
14.  Wawrinka  25
15.  Krajinovic  26
16.  Mannarino 27
17.  Lopez        30
18.  Dzumhur    32
19.  Muller        33
20.  Tsonga      36
21.  Verdasco   37
22.  Murray       39
23.  Shapovalov 43
 

The event will be covered throughout by BBC television, radio and online, by Amazon Prime Video for the first time, and around the world in more than 40 countries. 

For the first time, the Fever-Tree Championships will stage a wheelchair exhibition tournament at The Queen’s Club. British stars Alfie Hewett, the current World No.1, and two-time Grand Slam champion and Paralympic gold-medalist Gordon Reid are among five of the world’s Top 10 players due to take part. 

Tickets and hospitality packages to the Fever-Tree Championships are available here – https://www.lta.org.uk/major-events/fever-tree-championships/tickets/

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