Aegon Championships – Tsonga & Dimitrov Join Andy Murray In Draw & Judy Murray Joins “RALLY FOR BALLY”

Written by: on 28th April 2014
Aegon Championships - Tsonga & Dimitrov Join Andy Murray In Draw & Judy Murray Joins "RALLY FOR BALLY"  |

AEGON CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Queen’s Club

9th-15th June, 2014

 

 

Tsonga and Dimitrov Commit To Aegon Championships, Target Grass Court Glory

 

The 2011 runner-up Jo Wilfried Tsonga and the youngest player ranked inside the world’s Top 20, Grigor Dimitrov, have both committed to play in the Aegon Championships, 9-15 June.

 

Tsonga, who nearly beat Andy Murray in a memorable Monday final three years ago, and 22-year-old Dimitrov, the World No.16, will join defending champion Murray, World No.6 Tomas Berdych, and in-form Alex Dolgopolov at The Queen’s Club.

 

Tsonga followed his 2011 journey to the final by reaching the first of two successive Wimbledon semifinals, building a big British following. He can’t wait to return.

 

“I like everything about the Aegon Championships,” said Tsonga, who also reached the semifinals last year. “I love The Queen’s Club, I like London, I like the atmosphere at the tournament in that you are pretty close to the crowd, and even when you go on to the court you actually have to walk through the crowd to get there. I like that. It’s a nice atmosphere in which to play tennis. I was very close against Andy (Murray) in the final, but finally I lost it, so it was disappointing, but it was still a good tournament for me and I hope to be able to play in a final again.”

 

For Dimitrov, the Aegon Championships was his first professional grass court tournament, coming a year after he won the 2008 Wimbledon Boys title. He was given wild cards to play at The Queen’s Club in both 2009 and 2010, and showed why by reaching the last four in 2012. Like Tsonga, he is one of the most popular players to compete at the tournament in recent years, and the thought of holding aloft the event’s iconic trophy is an enticing one for the young Bulgarian.

 

“I’ve been playing the Aegon Championships for five years already and The Queen’s Club is an unbelievable venue,” said Dimitrov, who beat Murray on route to the title in Acapulco this year. “There’s a lot of history at Queen’s, and it would mean a lot for me to one day lift that trophy. I really want to have that trophy in my hands and I’ll keep trying, keep pushing for it. I have a great support every year when I play, they support me in a really cool way, so I feel really happy when I’m out there.”

 

Dimitrov began working with Roger Rasheed, the former coach of Tsonga and Lleyton Hewitt towards the end of last year, and the relationship immediately reaped dividends. He won his first ATP World Tour title in Stockholm, Sweden last October and broke into the Top 20 for the first time this year.

 

“Roger and I had a big off-season,” said Dimitrov. “The guy is a working machine, and I like that! I like developing myself, investing in myself, and I don’t want to avoid anything that is going to help me on and off the court.”

 

To download broadcast-quality television footage of the Dimitrov interview, click here: http://goo.gl/YE8fz2

 

Tournament Director Ross Hutchins said: “In recent years, two of the players most talked about by fans at the Aegon Championships have been Jo and Grigor. They are incredibly popular, and when you see how they play, you understand why. Jo is one of the most athletic, explosive players in the sport, and Grigor can play every shot in the book. Plus, they engage with the crowd and let people know how they are feeling. We are delighted that they are returning to The Queen’s Club.”

 

David Macmillan, Chief Marketing Officer, Aegon UK, said: ”This is fantastic news. Everyone at Aegon has enjoyed watching Jo and Grigor in recent years, and with Andy Murray, Tomas Berdych and Alex Dolgopolov also confirmed, we are looking forward to a fabulous week at the award-winning Aegon Championships at The Queen’s Club in June. ”

 

On finals day, the Aegon Championships will stage a mixed doubles match involving Murray and Hutchins as part of Rally For Bally, with British Tennis coming together to raise money to help Elena Baltacha, and to fight cancer. Mixed doubles matches will also take place on 15th June at the Aegon Classic in Birmingham and the Aegon International in Eastbourne. Baltacha was diagnosed with liver cancer earlier this year. The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity is the official charity of the Aegon Championships, and the proceeds will be split between the Elena Baltacha Academy of Tennis (Charity Registration No. 1148532) and the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity (Charity Registration No. 1095197). To donate, go to www.justgiving.com/RallyForBally.

 

For more information about the event, please go to the official Aegon Championships website: http://www.aegonchampionships.com

 

 

TIDBITS

 

The Aegon Championships has been staged at The Queen’s Club for more than a century.

 

Andy Murray, who completed the Aegon Championships-Wimbledon double in 2013, will try to join Roddick, Hewitt, John McEnroe and Boris Becker as the only four-time winners of one of the biggest, and most famous trophies in tennis.

 

In 2015, the Aegon Championships will attain ATP-500 status for the first as part of an expanded grass-court season. Wimbledon will move back a week and the Aegon Championships will be held 15th-21st June, 2015.

 

Aegon is Lead Partner of British Tennis and is helping to transform the sport in this country. They’re supporting young talent through the Aegon FutureStars programme, as well as sponsoring the junior and senior GB Davis and Fed Cup teams and amateur and professional events. In addition to the Aegon Championships, Aegon sponsor two other world-class grass court tournaments – the Aegon Classic and Aegon International – and will also sponsor the new WTA and ATP events in Nottingham from 2015. For further information visit www.aegontennis.co.uk

 

The Lawn Tennis Association’s (LTA) mission is to get more people playing tennis more often, and its role is to develop, promote and govern tennis in Britain.

 

To find a playing partner, local court or coach please visit www.allplaytennis.com

 

For more information on the LTA and British tennis, visit: www.lta.org.uk

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