Check out how to watch Emma Raducanu v Donna Vekic at the Andy Murray Arena, Queen’s Club in this HSBC Championships Final, including TV channel, streaming news, radio coverage and start time.
| Live Streaming | Date | Start Time | TV Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raducanu v Vekic | 14 June 2026 | 13:30 BST | BBC Two / BBC iPlayer |
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Raducanu v Vekic on TV: Live Streaming Details
Emma Raducanu v Donna Vekic will be shown live and free in the UK on BBC Two, with streaming available on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Red Button and the BBC Sport website and app. The match takes place on the Andy Murray Arena at Queen’s Club, London. Start time is at 13:30 BST on Sunday 14th June 2026.
Emma Raducanu faces Donna Vekic in the final of the HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club on Sunday afternoon, with the chance to win her first WTA title since the 2021 US Open.
It is the first time a British woman has played a singles final at Queen’s Club in 56 years.
Raducanu earned her place in the final the hard way, playing two matches on Saturday after rain delays earlier in the week pushed the schedule back.
She beat lucky loser Kamilla Rakhimova 6-3, 7-5 in the quarter-final, then returned to the court a few hours later to dismantle sixth seed Iva Jovic 6-2, 6-2 in one of her best performances of the year.
There was a scare when Raducanu slipped during the quarter-final, but she played down any injury concerns afterwards and said the adrenaline and home crowd support carried her through.
Speaking after Saturday’s win, Raducanu said she would not describe herself as the old Emma returning, but rather a new version of herself, one who has taken all the lessons from her experiences and come out a better, more complete player.
The Brit also praised coach Andrew Richardson, who returned to her team this season, for creating an environment where she feels free to express herself on court.
Vekic reached the final as a lucky loser after being called into the draw as a replacement. The Croatian beat Katie Boulter 6-1, 6-3 in the semi-final and is aiming for a fifth career title, her first since March 2023.
She has had a tough week physically, having been ill earlier in the tournament, but showed no signs of those problems against Boulter.
