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Watch the highlights of the 2014 Aegon Championships final between Grigor Dimitrov and Feliciano Lopez.

The Aegon Championships, with its global audience, is recognised as one of the top 10 tennis events in the world. Held in the run up to Wimbledon, the Championships are consistently supported by the best singles and doubles players of the men's game.

Connors, Lendl, Edberg and Sampras are amongst the legends that have proudly lifted the iconic silver Championships trophy. In 2008 Rafael Nadal beat Novak Djokovic in a thrilling final to claim his first grass court title in front of a packed Centre Court.

Recent Championships have been dominated by two former World No. 1 players - Lleyton Hewitt and Andy Roddick. Hewitt won a hat-trick of titles between 2000-02, a feat equalled by Roddick between 2003-05. Hewitt then captured a fourth title in 2006, while Roddick defeated Nicolas Mahut in 2007 as they joined McEnroe and Becker as the only players who have won the title four times.

Andy Murray defeated James Blake to win the inaugural Aegon Championships and become the first British player in 71 years to win the title at The Queen’s Club in 2009. Not since Bunny Austin in 1938 had a British player been crowned king at Queen’s, but Murray’s 7-5, 6-4 victory ensured the long wait for a champion was over.

In 2014 Grigor Dimitrov won his first Aegon Championships title after beating Feliciano Lopez in three sets. The doubles title was won by Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares, who defeated Jamie Murray and John Peers 4-6, 7-6(4), 10-4.

Aegon Championships

2015 Aegon Championships

LOCATION          London, United Kingdom

VENUE                 The Queen's Club

SURFACE            Grass

ATP World Tour 500

CATEGORY        ATP World Tour 500 Event

Getting There

The Queen's Club
The Queen's Club Palliser Road, London W14 9EQ
Tube Station

Tube Station
Baron's Court

Local bus routes

Local bus routes
9, 10, 27, 28, 74, 190, 295 and 391

Previous Winners

Look back at previous winners of the tournament as well as drawsheets dating back to 1969