Lexus Roehampton Challenger: two weeks free on Challenger TV
The Lexus Roehampton Challenger begins at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton, London, on 17 August, bringing two ATP Challenger Tour tournaments to the venue before the final day on 29 August. The first event runs from 17-22 August, followed by a second tournament from 24-29 August.
The venue is the National Tennis Centre, 100 Priory Lane, London SW15 5JQ. For tennis fans deciding how to follow the action, the clearest confirmed access is online: the LTA says every match will be shown exclusively and free to view on Challenger TV.
The supplied event information does not confirm public spectator admission, on-site ticket prices, match start times, transport advice or accessibility arrangements. The “free to view” offer therefore refers to the Challenger TV broadcast rather than confirmed admission to the venue.

Two ATP Challenger 50 tournaments across August
Roehampton is hosting two separate ATP Challenger 50 events rather than one continuous draw. Each tournament has its own date window, making the distinction important when checking draws, results and live scoring.
| Tournament | Confirmed dates |
|---|---|
| Lexus Roehampton Challenger I | 17-22 August |
| Lexus Roehampton Challenger II | 24-29 August |
The LTA event guide provides access to the singles and doubles draws for the opening tournament, along with live scores. With the second competition beginning on 24 August, followers should make sure they are viewing information for the correct week.

Ten British players enter the opening singles event
The first singles tournament features 10 British players. Second seed Max Basing arrives after progressing through Wimbledon qualifying and contesting his first Grand Slam during the previous month.
Alastair Gray is the third seed, while Charles Broom and Johannus Monday are seeded sixth and seventh respectively. Their positions place four British players among the leading names in the opening field.

George Loffhagen, Lui Maxted and Anton Matusevich are also entered. Oliver Tarvet and Mark Ceban join the field as wild cards, while Emile Hudd has a place as an alternate.
The top seed is Denmark’s Elmer Moller, listed by the LTA as world No.172. He reached the third round of the Madrid Open ATP Masters 1000 earlier in 2026, giving the British contingent a leading international opponent to track in Roehampton.
How to watch the Roehampton matches live
Challenger TV is the exclusive broadcaster for the Lexus Roehampton Challenger, and all matches are free to view. No separate broadcast price is listed in the LTA’s event information.
Fans can follow the opening week through its singles and doubles draws and live-scoring service, then switch their attention to the second tournament when it begins on 24 August. Challenger I finishes on 22 August; Challenger II closes the two-week programme at the National Tennis Centre on 29 August.
Source: LTA Tennis News
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