The AEGON Championships

(formerly The Artois Championships)

AEGON Championships 2010 promises to be an unmissable event marking the start of the grass court season. Formerly known as The Artois Championships, The AEGON Championships features many of the world’s top ranked players. In 2009, Andy Murray defeated James Blake to win the Aegon Championships and become the first British player in 71 years to win the title at The Queen’s Club.

The AEGON Championships | The Queens Club | London
Date Luxury
Marquee
Restaurant
Boxholder’s
Restaurant
Real Tennis
Museum
and Dedans
Mon 07 June   £395 £445 £545
Tue 08 June   £495 £545 £645
Wed 09 June   £595 £645 £645
Thu 10 June   £645 £695 £745
Fri 11 June   £745 £795 £845
Sat 12 June   £525 £695 £745
Sun 13 June Finals £545 £725 £745
All prices are per person unless otherwise stated, subject to VAT and change.
Arrangements differ from facility to facility.
From £395
  • Admission to The Queen’s Club grounds
  • Tradition afternoon tea
  • Reserved match seat
  • Individual guest documentation
  • Champagne and canapé reception
  • Souvenir programme and order of play
  • First-class luncheon
  • Air-conditioned facilities
  • Complimentary bar (excluding champagne)
  • VIP Hostess service
  • Floral decorations
sample itinerary
10.30 am Gates open
11.00 am Facility opens.
11.30 am Complimentary bar opens, champagne and canapés are served.
12.00 am Luncheon is served.
 
Monday to Friday play start times are variable but will not be earlier than 12:00 on any court (subject to weather).
 
15.45 pm Afternoon tea is served.
19.00 pm Bar closes.
19.30 pm Restaurant closes.
Venues
 

LUXURY MARQUEE RESTAURANT

Overlooking the practice courts and just a stone’s throw away from Centre Court. Ideal for hosting parties of 6 guests or more, with smaller numbers being catered for on a shared basis.

 

BOXHOLDER’S MARQUEE

Luxury air-conditioned marquee, with private Centre Court viewing box, overlooking the arena.

 

REAL TENNIS MUSEUM AND DEDANS

Situated in the Member’s Clubhouse, overlooking the historic Real Tennis Courts.