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Cinch Championships 2022: Draw, Prize money, Tickets and Live stream

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Here’s everything you need to know about the schedule, live streaming details, prize money and more for Cinch Championships 2022

The 2022 Cinch Championships will take place from 13–19 June. The tournament is an annual event on the ATP Tour and one of the most popular and longest-running tennis events. Established in 1889 and held at The Queen’s Club in West Kensington each June, it is consistently supported by the best singles and doubles players of the men’s game.

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Let us take a look at the Cinch Championships draw, live stream details and allocated prize money for the tournament.

Cinch Championships 2022 Draw

The main draw for Cinch Championships 2022 is yet to take place. However, we already have a list of stars who are set to take part in the tournament.

Local favourite Andy Murray and top ranked British tennis stars – Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans have already confirmed their participation. Besides them, reigning champion, Matteo Berrettini returns alongside top seed, and French Open finalist, Casper Ruud.

Joining them will also be the newly crowned Indian Wells champion, Taylor Fritz, as he is set to make his second appearance at the Queen’s Club and 2021 Wimbledon semi-finalist Denis Shapovalov.

Cinch Championships 2022 Tickets

Tickets for the Cinch Championships have been available online since the last week of March. Ticket holders who chose to roll over their tickets from cancelled events in 2020 to 2022 have already been contacted with further information on how to access their tickets for 2022.

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Cinch Championships 2022 Prize Money

The total prize money pool for 2022 is €2,134,520, up by 65.45% compared to 2021, thanks partly to the return of full crowds. The winners at Queen’s Club will receive €399,170, an increase of 250.8% compared to 2021. The runner up will bag themselves a cheque for €214,775, a jump of 155.5%. Those who don’t make it out of the first round of qualifying take €4,785 home, 34.2% more than last year.

Below is a table with a detailed break down of prize money :

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Q2Q1
Singles€113,785€84,075€59,860€40,765€25,480€14,650€6,750€3,565
Doubles*€40,200€30,240€21,760€14,340€9,020€5,000N/AN/A

Cinch Championships 2022 Live Stream details

Cinch Championships will be available for viewing across the globe on Tennis TV – if you have a paid subscription. Viewers in the UK can catch it live on BBC and Prime Video.

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