Carlos Alcaraz vs. Jiri Lehecka: schedule and where to watch the Queen's final on TV and online.
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Carlos Alcaraz is in a new final : the Queen's Club Tournament (London), also known as HSBC Championships and ATP 500 rank. After his epic and recent victory at Roland Garros 2025 , the Murcian is looking for one more title this Sunday with which to continue expanding his growing and already extensive list of achievements, in a tournament that he already won a couple of years ago.
After defeating fellow Spaniard Roberto Bautista in the final, his opponent for the final is Czech Jiri Lehecka (written in his native language as Jiří Lehečka). The 23-year-old is currently ranked No. 30 in the ATP rankings (his highest position was 22 a few months ago) and has so far won two official titles, both in Australian tournaments: Adelaide 2024 and Brisbane 2025.
It all comes down to this...
Who will be our champion of the 2025 #HSBCChampionships ⤵️
— HSBC Championships (@QueensTennis) June 22, 2025
The match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jiri Lehecka , the final of the 2025 Queen's Club Tournament, will be played this Sunday, June 22, at the Andy Murray Arena at the Queen's Club sports club in London, at 3:00 p.m. (CET). The match can be watched live on Movistar Plus+ (including the basic streaming subscription, without having to be a Movistar customer), as well as on the Tennis TV platform.
- When is the match between Alcaraz and Lehecka ? Sunday, June 22 at 3:00 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time)
- Where it is played : Andy Murray Arena at Queen's Club (London, England, United Kingdom)
- Where to watch the match : Movistar Plus+ / Tennis TV
This will be the third meeting between Carlos Alcaraz and Jiri Lehecka, and so far they have one win each . Two years ago, the Spaniard beat the Czech at this same venue , in the round of 16 of the 2023 Queen's Club Tournament (an edition in which Alcaraz ended up being the champion), but more recently, in Doha 2025, Lehecka managed to eliminate the Murcian in the quarterfinals, although he then fell in the semifinals against Draper (against whom he just took revenge in London in their respective semifinal). This Sunday we will see the "playoff" between Alcaraz and Lehecka, and one of the two will lift the Queen's 2025 title.
El Confidencial