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Everything you need to know about Qube Liverpool International Tennis Tournament 2026
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The Qube Liverpool International Tennis Tournament is back this June – and there’s a former GB number one in the line-up this year.
With Wimbledon just a few weeks away, Davis Cup winner, Olympian and huge fan favourite Dan Evans has been confirmed to play on the centre court all three days.
The tournament is Europe’s largest and longest-running tennis exhibition and it’s got an incredible track record of bringing famous names and up-and-coming future stars to the city.
If you’re a tennis lover – or just looking a great day out for the whole family – it’s a chance to see some world class play on grass up close so don’t miss out, it’s going to be ace (sorry!).
Here’s everything you need to know about The Qube Liverpool International Tennis Tournament 2026 …

When is it happening?
This year’s tournament is over three days, from Thursday June 18 to Saturday June 20.
Where is it held?
It’s returning to the historic Liverpool Cricket and Sports Club in Aigburth which, with its Grade II-listed pavilion, is the perfect venue for outdoor sport. Located on the corner of Aigburth Road and Riversdale Road, if you’re planning to use public transport, it’s easy to get to on Merseyrail, it’s only a short walk from Aigburth and Cressington stations, or on the 82 or 82A bus which runs along Aigburth Road from the city centre.
Who will be playing this year?
Obviously Team GB’s Dan Evans is a major attraction, his shot-making and his passion on court (remember his emotional doubles run with Andy Murray at the Paris Olympics?) make him super-popular with tennis fans. He loves playing on grass too because it suits his style, so tournament crowds are in for an entertaining masterclass. Dan is joining another favourite Marcus Willis, who’s just competed in doubles at the French Open, and one of Britain’s brightest young prospects, Annabel Wong, who’s already represented Great Britain and is set to compete at Junior Wimbledon this year.

How much do tickets cost?
Ground pass tickets start at £22, standard tickets are £30 + booking fee, with concessions available for over 60s, under 18s, and students. Small children go free, so you can make a fantastic family day out of it. On the Saturday there’s the option to upgrade to include VIP traditional afternoon tea in the ticket price, plus there are corporate hospitality packages available for businesses too.