The men’s draw for Queen’s 2025 gets underway on June 16, and there are several British players looking to make a name for themselves.
Jack Draper leads the British hopes for Queen’s after an impressive 2025 that has seen him reach a career high of World No. 4.
£2,267,300 is up for grabs at Queen’s, with the winner of the event picking up £425,028.69 at the London tournament.
Here are the five British men who will be playing at Queen’s 2025 between June 16 and June 22.
Cameron Norrie

For a long time, Cameron Norrie looked like he would become the natural successor to Andy Murray, but he’s suffered a downturn in form over the past year.
Once a World No. 8, Norrie now finds himself floundering at number 60 in the ATP Tour rankings after injury, illness, and disappointing early exits have hampered his form.
Nevertheless, the Norrie of old looked to return at Roland Garros as he reached the fourth round of the Grand Slam on the clay.
The British star clearly has the quality to upset the apple cart at Queen’s and he can beat anybody on his day.
Norrie begins his Queen’s campaign against Jakub Menšík in the first round on June 16.
Billy Harris

Billy Harris’ tennis breakthrough came far later than most tennis players, as he didn’t win his first ATP Tour match until the age of 28.
Now 30, the British star is an established part of the ATP Tour and Masters, Davis Cup, and Wimbledon debut in 2024.
The Isle of Man resident had an excellent Queen’s in 2024, knocking out Tomás Martín Etcheverry and qualifier Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard on his way to the quarterfinals.
Harris plays Gabriel Diallo in his first round match on June 17.
Jacob Fearnley

Jacob Fearnley has emerged as the British No. 2 in the last year after Norrie’s fall through the rankings and he’s more than deserving of the honour.
Fearnley defeated Stan Wawrinka and Ugo Humbert (after his retirement) at Roland Garros, before succumbing to Norrie in the third round.
He’s proved he’s more than capable on the grass, knocking out Alejandro Moro Canas and taking a set of Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon in 2024.
Fearnley plays Australian Alex Bolt in his first round match on June 16.
Dan Evans

At 35, Dan Evans is one of the elder statesmen of Team GB now after a storied career that has seen him reach World No. 21 and become a Davis Cup champion.
Evans often has a run in him at the bigger tournaments, reaching the fourth round of two Grand Slams at the Australian Open and the US Open.
Evans has a tough test in his opening round match, taking on the tournament’s number seven seed Frances Tiafoe.
Jack Draper

Jack Draper is the number one hopeful heading into the grass court season as the currently ranked World No. 6.
Draper became just the fourth British player to reach the top 5 in the history of the ATP Rankings after winning at Indian Wells ATP 1000 event earlier in the year.
He heads into Wimbledon as the highest ranked British player since Andy Murray as fans and pundits believe he can go deep into the competition.
Queen’s will provide the perfect litmus test for Draper’s Wimbledon aspirations, as he brushes shoulders with the likes of Carlos Alcaraz, Taylor Fritz, and Holger Rune.
Draper plays Jenson Brooksby in his first round match.
