Anticipation Grows for Alcaraz and Anisimova to Return to Queen’s in 2026

Six-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz and the talented Amanda Anisimova, the 2025 women’s runner-up, are set to make their much-anticipated return to the iconic Queen’s Club in the next year, generating excitement among tennis enthusiasts globally.

Spanish tennis sensation Alcaraz, currently ranked as the world number two, has showcased an impressive ability to perform under pressure, having won two out of the last three editions of this highly esteemed tournament. His unique blend of agility, powerful strokes, and strategic thinking on the court have made him not just a favorite, but a dominant force within the sport. As he prepares for another appearance, there is eager curiosity surrounding how he will defend his title against a highly competitive field.

On the women’s side, Amanda Anisimova, who holds the world number four ranking, has taken significant strides in her career, particularly with a standout performance during her recent campaign on the grass courts. The return of women’s tennis to Queen’s after a 52-year hiatus certainly added to the narrative, and Anisimova’s electrifying matches captivated audiences, paving her way to impressive finals appearances at both Wimbledon and the US Open.

This past tennis season has been especially eventful for both athletes. At Wimbledon, they each reached the singles finals, with Alcaraz ultimately falling to Jannik Sinner and Anisimova succumbing to the formidable Iga Swiatek. These matches not only highlighted their resilience but also confirmed their positions among the elite in the sport, demonstrating their capacity to compete on the highest stage.

The schedule for the upcoming tournaments at Queen’s is set, with the women’s event slated to occur from June 6 to June 14, and the men’s competition immediately following from June 13 to June 21. This format allows for an exciting week of high-caliber tennis, featuring both emerging talents and established champions in a historic setting.

Reflecting on his experiences, Alcaraz expressed his affection for the tournament: “Queen’s is a very special tournament for me and one I look forward to every year. This year was incredible to come back and win the title for a second time in front of the amazing crowds in London – I couldn’t have asked for a better week.” His commitment to returning as the reigning champion brings a sense of thrill and challenge as he anticipates facing off against top-tier competitors. “Coming back as the defending champion is going to be a challenge against these top players, but I’m excited to go out there and fight to lift the trophy again,” he stated, highlighting his competitive spirit and desire to excel.

Alcaraz’s triumph in the men’s final against Jiri Lehecka in a challenging three-set match was a pivotal moment of the tournament, captivating a massive audience, drawing in an astonishing peak of 1,715,000 viewers on the BBC. This reflects not only his popularity but also the growing interest in tennis as a whole. Meanwhile, Tatjana Maria’s victory marked a historic moment as she became the first woman to claim a title at Queen’s in over 52 years—an incredible feat that signifies a renewal of women’s tennis in this prestigious setting.

As anticipation builds for the upcoming tournament, both Alcaraz and Anisimova are eager to make their mark once again. Fans are expectantly looking forward to witnessing the thrilling matches that await at Queen’s Club, as these remarkable athletes seek to add to their legacies and further enthrall tennis lovers around the world.

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