The Lexus Roehampton Challenger brings two consecutive ATP Challenger Tour events to London from 17 to 29 August 2026. Both will be staged at the National Tennis Centre, 100 Priory Lane, Roehampton, London SW15 5JQ, giving tennis fans nearly two weeks of competition to follow.
Every match will be broadcast exclusively on Challenger TV and will be free to view online, according to the LTA event guide. The published information does not state that admission to the National Tennis Centre is free, so online viewing and in-person spectator access should not be treated as the same offer.
Two tournaments divide the Roehampton schedule
The programme is split into two separate ATP Challenger 50 tournaments rather than one continuous draw.
| Tournament | Confirmed dates |
|---|---|
| Lexus Roehampton Challenger I | 17–22 August |
| Lexus Roehampton Challenger II | 24–29 August |
That distinction matters when checking draws and results. The LTA has provided singles and doubles draws and live scoring for the first week, while the second tournament begins on 24 August with its own competition.

No daily match times are included in the supplied event information. Fans following individual players will therefore need to use the current draw and live-score coverage to see when each match is scheduled.
Ten British players enter the first singles event
British interest runs throughout the opening tournament. Second seed Max Basing leads a group of 10 British players after coming through Wimbledon qualifying and making his Grand Slam debut the previous month.
Alastair Gray is seeded third, Charles Broom sixth and Johannus Monday seventh. George Loffhagen, Lui Maxted and Anton Matusevich are also included in the field, while Oliver Tarvet and Mark Ceban have received wild cards. Emile Hudd enters as an alternate.

The leading seed is Denmark’s Elmer Moller, listed by the LTA as world No. 172. His 2026 season has included a run to the third round of the Madrid Open ATP Masters 1000, making him the highest-seeded player in the opening Roehampton draw.
The mix of established seeds, wild cards and an alternate gives local followers several British names to track from the opening round. It also places Basing, Gray, Broom and Monday among the home players carrying seeded expectations at the National Tennis Centre.
Free coverage, draws and live scores
Challenger TV is the confirmed viewing platform for both Roehampton tournaments. Coverage is exclusive to the service, and all matches are free to watch, so no viewing price or broadcast subscription is listed by the LTA.

The first-week singles and doubles draws show the routes through the opening event, while live scores provide the latest match information. Because Challenger I ends on 22 August and Challenger II starts on 24 August, followers should check that they are viewing the correct tournament when the second week begins.
The available notice does not provide spectator booking terms, transport guidance or accessibility information for an in-person visit. For remote viewers, the confirmed route is Challenger TV, supported by the first-week draws and live scores supplied through the LTA’s event coverage.
Source: LTA Tennis News
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The dates, venue, viewing arrangements and opening-week player details were matched against the supplied LTA Tennis News report.
- Confirmed that Challenger I runs from 17–22 August and Challenger II from 24–29 August.
- Confirmed the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton as the tournament venue.
- Distinguished free Challenger TV viewing from unspecified in-person admission terms.
- Matched the named players and seedings to the first singles event.
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- 2026-08-17 11:33
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