1968 Queen's Club Championships

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1968 Queen's Club Championships
Date17–22 June
Edition69th
Draw128S / 32D
Prize money$2,600
SurfaceGrass / outdoor
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
VenueQueen's Club
Champions
Singles
N/A

The 1968 Queen's Club Championships was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts. It was the 69th edition of the Queen's Club Championships, the first to be held in the Open Era, and was played at the Queen's Club in London in the United Kingdom from 17 June until 22 June 1968.

Final

United States Clark Graebner vs. Netherlands Tom Okker

  • The singles final was cancelled due to rain.

References

  1. ^ "1968 London Queen's – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

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