Where to watch Alcaraz vs. Lehecka on TV and online, and what time does the Queen's final start today?

After securing his place against Roberto Bautista, Carlos Alcaraz heads into the final in excellent form. The Spaniard has 17 consecutive victories and is hoping to add his eighteenth against Jiri Lehecka. The Czech will be the Murcian's opponent and is more fatigued than the Murcian after giving his all to defeat Jack Draper in the semifinal.
This won't be Alcaraz's first ATP 500 final in London, as he already knows what it's like to win at the Queen's Club. Juan Carlos Ferrero's protégé won the title in 2023 against De Miñaur, before later winning at Wimbledon. Will he do the same this time? He'll be facing Lehecka, ranked 30th, who caused a surprise by reaching the final after eliminating a local player.
However, Alcaraz is considered the favorite and arrives with the added motivation of having Sinner out. The El Palmar native will look to close the gap on the Italian before the third Grand Slam of the year and extend his winning streak.
The two players have only met twice, with the record showing a win for Alcaraz and a win for Lehecka. Their most recent match was in February of this year, when the Czech took advantage of a lapse in form from the Spaniard to beat him 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the Doha tournament.
The match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jiri Lehecka at the Queen's ATP 500 tournament, which runs in London until June 22, is scheduled for this Sunday, June 22, on center court and will begin at 3:00 p.m.
The final match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jiri Lehecka, as well as the rest of the tournament, can be followed on Movistar+ channels and the Tennis TV platform. In addition, live coverage and all tournament information can be found on ABC.es.
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