Aurora appointed by the Lawn Tennis Association as host broadcaster for Championships at the Queen’s Club

Crowds ready themselves for the LTA’s Championships at The Queen’s Club
Award-winning production company Aurora has been appointed host broadcast partner for the Lawn Tennis Association’s (LTA’s) Championships at The Queen’s Club in a multi-year deal, taking over from incumbent broadcaster, the BBC. Aurora will deliver live coverage of both the WTA and ATP 500 tournaments for a global audience this June.
The Queen’s Club event marks a historic milestone in 2025, as the women’s WTA 500 tournament joins the calendar for the first time in over 50 years, creating a full fortnight of elite tennis, capturing all the magic of the British grass court season. Aurora will produce world feed coverage across both weeks, with matches featuring leading British talent Katie Boulter, Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu, as well as reigning Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz.
The partnership builds on Aurora’s reputation for delivering world-class live sports coverage and innovative production, and underscores the LTA’s ambition to raise the profile of British tennis and reach new audiences.
Matt Beal, chief broadcast officer at Aurora, said: “We’re proud to be working with the LTA as host broadcaster for one of the most iconic tennis events of the summer. With the addition of the women’s WTA 500 tournament, the Queen’s fortnight becomes an even more exciting broadcast proposition and our approach will help showcase the incredible players we have on court . We’re looking forward to capturing the action and atmosphere of both weeks for fans around the world.”
The HSBC Championships form part of the LTA’s enhanced grass court season, which will also see the Lexus Nottingham Open and Lexus Eastbourne Open broadcast across BBC platforms as well as with international broadcasters and rights owners.
The tournament will welcome a fortnight of show-stopping tennis to the historic Queen’s Club. The women’s event at the HSBC Championships will get underway on Saturday 7 June with the qualifying stages before the main draw commences on Monday 9 June. The tournament will run all the way through to Sunday 15 June where the women’s singles and doubles finals will take place. Qualifying for the men’s ATP event will begin on Saturday 14 June, with main draw action starting on Monday 16 June through to Sunday 22 June.

The LTA Championships at The Queen’s Club trophy