Queen’s Club 2026 Outright Betting Tips | Odds, Contenders & Predictions

Jonathan Davies in Betting Tips 14 Jun 2026
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The 2026 Queen’s Club Championships (15–21 June) is the most prestigious grass-court warm-up of the season, and the title is wide open. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and British No. 1 Jack Draper have both withdrawn injured, leaving top seed Alex de Minaur as the favourite ahead of 2025 finalist Jiri Lehecka. Here are our outright winner tips, the latest market read and the each-way value at this ATP 500.

For the full field, draw and how to watch, see our Queen’s Club hub and tournament preview; for the cheques on offer, the prize money breakdown. For how the surface is playing in 2026, read our slower-grass feature.

Queen’s Club 2026 Key Facts

Detail Info
Tournament Queen’s Club Championships (HSBC Championships), ATP 500
Dates 15–21 June 2026
Surface Grass, The Queen’s Club, London
Top seed Alex de Minaur
2025 champion Carlos Alcaraz (withdrew, 2026)
What’s next Key warm-up for Wimbledon

Queen’s Club 2026 Men’s Outright Odds

Indicative ante-post prices ahead of the Saturday 13 June draw — check Bet365 for live odds.

Player Odds
Alex de Minaur 5/2
Jiri Lehecka 7/2
Jakub Mensik 11/2
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 9/1
Cameron Norrie 12/1
Rafael Jódar 16/1
Carlos Alcaraz Withdrawn (injury)
Jack Draper Withdrawn (injury)

Alex de Minaur: the top seed and favourite

Alex de Minaur heads the market in Alcaraz’s absence, and the slower modern grass plays directly into his hands. The Australian’s elite footwork, clean returning and relentless court coverage let him neutralise big servers and turn defence into attack — exactly the profile a higher-bouncing, more reliable Queen’s lawn rewards. He reached the final here in 2023, and with the two players above him in the betting both sidelined, this is as open a chance as he will get at a grass-court 500. He is the deserved, if short, favourite.

Alcaraz and Draper: the big names missing

The draw lost serious star power. Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time champion (2023, 2025), withdrew with a wrist injury that also rules him out of Wimbledon. Home favourite Jack Draper is out too, the British No. 1 nursing a knee problem and targeting an Eastbourne return instead. Their absence is what makes this market so playable: the established order is thinned right out, and the value sits with the seeds who remain.

Each-way value: Lehecka and Norrie

Jiri Lehecka at around 7/2 is the standout each-way play. He reached the Queen’s final in 2025 (losing to Alcaraz), climbed to a career-high World No. 12 after a Miami Masters 1000 final, and his flat, heavy serve and ball-striking are tailor-made for grass. With unfinished business here, the 2025 runner-up has the game and the motive to go one better.

For a bigger price, Cameron Norrie at around 12/1 is the home each-way punt. A former Queen’s champion, his awkward lefty game and durability travel well to grass, and the crowd support at this event is a genuine factor in tight early rounds. Third seed Jakub Mensik is the other live contender — a huge server fresh from a Roland Garros quarter-final — though his grass consistency is unproven.

The market read

With no runaway favourite, this is a market that rewards an each-way approach rather than a short single on the top seed. de Minaur is the most likely winner but offers little value at a skinny price; Lehecka is the bet that combines a realistic chance with a return. Treat the prices as indicative until the Saturday draw is out — a kind quarter for any of the top four could shift the each-way calculations significantly. Odds are approximate at the time of writing.

Queen’s Club 2026: Our Tips

Bet Selection Odds
Best bet (each-way) Jiri Lehecka 7/2 with Bet365
Favourite Alex de Minaur to win 5/2 with Bet365
Home each-way Cameron Norrie 12/1 with Bet365

Our headline Queen’s tip is Jiri Lehecka each-way. Last year’s beaten finalist has the grass game, the form and the ranking to win the title outright, and at around 7/2 with the two market leaders withdrawn, he is the standout value in an open field. Alex de Minaur is the most probable winner for those who want the favourite, and Cameron Norrie is the home each-way flyer. We’ll refresh this page once the draw is made and prices firm up.

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