The Queen's Club is a well-known private sporting club located in West Kensington, London. Inaugurated in 1886, the Queen's Club was at the time of formation the first multipurpose sports complex ever to be built, anywhere in the world. Named after Queen Victoria, its first patron, the club is used for hosting the annual Queen's Club Championships grass court lawn tennis tournament for the men's team.
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The Queen's Club is used for hosting as many as twenty-five different types of sporting activities, while lawn tennis has been the most played game here. The Queen's Club has 28 outdoor courts for Lawn Tennis out of which 12 are the finest grass courts in the world. It also has eight indoor Lawn Tennis courts along with 2 Real Tennis courts, 2 Rackets courts, 3 squash courts and a gymnasium. Due to its top-class facilities, currently it is used for hosting the world famous Stella Artois Championships, the World Rackets Championships and leading Real Tennis events, including the British Open.
The overall setting of the Queen's Club is both tranquil and charming that has really helped in its popularity. Due to all the finest hospitality facilities available here, the Queen's Club is regarded as one of the most coveted memberships in the country. Since its opening more than a hundred years back, the Queen's Club of London has been an exceptional sporting venue in the whole world.