Tatjana Maria, Queen
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King and Queen cheered by crowds at Trooping Colour
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(Reuters) -German qualifier Tatjana Maria capped an incredible week in London as she defeated American eighth seed Amanda Anisimova 6-3 6-4 on Sunday to become the first woman to win a title at Queen's Club in over half a century.
Tatjana Maria reflects on her inspiring run from qualifying to Queen's Club champion after the 37-year-old beat Amanda Anisimova in the women's singles final.
The first women's champion at Queen's since 1973 is Tatjana Maria, who stunned two Grand Slam champions on the way to the title.
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Kate Middleton looked at Prince William with love at Trooping the Colour 2025, drawing comparisons to a sweet scene between Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
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From packed crowds, British feel-good energy and 'Boultucanu' - how did the first women's Queen's event for 52 years unfold?
Visibility for women’s tennis and helping the push towards equality were major drivers of the event returning for the first time since 1973.
Trooping the Colour—the annual celebration of the monarch’s official birthday—Queen Camilla embraced timeless elegance. In honor of this year's festivities, the royal opted for an understated ensemble and donned a white silk crepe midi dress embroidered with silver detailing by Anna Valentine.