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Grass tennis hits the UK this week with Queens hosting the men’s singles and doubles — and there’s a big star arriving for one last shot at glory.

Andy Murray returns following a spate of injuries for what is likely to be his last ever season in tennis.

The two-time Wimbledon champion will compete in the doubles at Queens — and you can watch and bet on him during the tournament with Unibet!

That’s because we’re showing the tennis live stream from Queens alongside our in-play betting odds on the biggest matches.

Here are two markets you may wish to consider betting on this week…

Queens tennis live stream and betting

Monday, June 17 to Sunday, June 23

Murray to win the doubles?

Andy Murray is back and all the attention will be on the three-time Grand Slam champion when he comes onto court alongside partner Feliciano Lopez on Tuesday. Murray has not played completive tennis since losing the in the first round of the Queens singles to Nick Kyrgios in 2018.

 

 

Twelve months later and he is back. Murray and Lopez start off against Colombian duo Robert Farah and Juan Sebastian Cabal on Tuesday. Almost every spectator watching will be backing Murray to claim victory and give this last stab at glory a good go.

Yet Murray and Lopez are outsiders here. They are 3.00 to beat Cabal and Farah, who are top seeds in this tournament. And Murray is  It seems like a tough ask but you can follow it all with our in-play betting and tennis live stream service here at Unibet.

Tsitsipas leads singles draw

Greek sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas is the Number One seed for Queens in the singles draw. And he faces a tricky challenge first off in the form of Briton Kyle Edmund. Now, Edmund is not at Tsitsipas’ standard but the Brit is well versed on grass and this could be an enticing encounter. Tsitsipas is 1.42 to win on Tuesday and this is a match well worth following.

 

 

Tsitsipas’ big rival in the top half of the Queens singles draw is certainly third seed Juan Martin del Potro. The Argentine has never won this tournament but his experience on grass should help here. Del Potro’s first match is against Denis Shapovalov — a tricky encounter — and he could come up against 2017 Queens champion Feliciano Lopez in the second round. Make no mistake, Del Potro will be entertaining to follow this week.

Yet the big pick of the week could well be in the bottom half of the draw, with Daniil Medvedev going strong. The Russian beat Fernando Verdasco 6-2 6-4 in his first-round match and seems to have a route path to the quarter-finals, where he is projected to meet Marin Cilic. This could be the best match of the tournament, with both men capable of holding their own on grass.

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