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QCF publishes its Annual Impact Report for 2024/2025
We are delighted to publish our latest Annual Impact Report for 2024/2025 . Last year was an exceptional period of growth and consolidation for the QCF, and we are proud to share this report, created in collaboration with our designers at Wood&Ham. It not only highlights what we have achieved, but also showcases the meaningful impact of our work as we strive to improve lives through racket sports. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported our mission, both past and


From Local Courts to National Pathways: Leo and Emerson’s Remarkable Wheelchair Tennis Journey
Launched in September 2024, the Inclusive Player Pathway (IPP) is a five-year programme funded by Queen’s Club member Aditya Mittal, designed to open doors for disabled children and young people across Hammersmith & Fulham, nearby boroughs, and the wider London and South-East. At its heart, the IPP is about creating a welcoming, long-term and sustainable tennis pathway for SEND children. Somewhere young people can have fun, build confidence, and discover what they’re capable


The Queen's Club Foundation Christmas Campaign 2025
As the season of giving approaches, we invite you to support the Queen’s Club Foundation’s Christmas Campaign. The Foundation relies on generous donations to help cover the delivery costs of our outreach projects, enabling us to make a lasting difference through the power of racket sports. Your contribution will help us expand our impact in 2026 and beyond—reaching more individuals, fostering inclusion, and improving lives in the local community and further afield. Please con


Rachel’s Tennis Journey from the QCF Community Club to the Middlesex County Tennis Squad
Rachel’s love for tennis began at the age of six, when she joined a group lesson run by Kate Maurici and Clare Knowles through The Queen’s Club Foundation. This was a free weekly lesson at Bishop’s Park to encourage participation amongst girls in the sport in the local community. Their warm encouragement and engaging, child-friendly coaching introduced Rachel to the sport in the most inspiring way, sparking a lasting passion that has continued to grow over the past four year


Meet Our Newest Team Member - Isabelle Stanley
We’re excited to welcome Isabelle Stanley to the Queen’s Club Foundation team! With a background in community sport and a passion for getting more young people active, Isabelle brings great experience and enthusiasm to the role. We caught up for a quick chat about her journey and what she is most looking forward to with QCF. Welcome to QCF! Can you tell us a bit about where you worked before joining us? Thanks! I used to work for London Sports Trust, which is based in Hammers


QCF x Middlesex Tennis Visually Impaired Tennis Session
Following the successful launch of our second inclusive tennis hotspot with Middlesex tennis, we’re pleased to announce our next Visually Impaired (VI) tennis session for adults at Parson’s Green Sports and Social Club. These friendly monthly sessions are open to everyone aged 18+, with courts available for both B1 (blind) and B2–B5 (visually impaired) players — all abilities welcome. Last month, we welcomed five new volunteers who learned how to set up the court and were int


QCF publishes its annual report and financial statements for 2023/2024
We are delighted to publish our latest annual report and financial statements for 2023/2024 . Last year was an incredible period of...


Come and Join our Community Festival Team Challenge event
We are welcoming local children from our community club programmes to the Queen's Club to enjoy our family festival on Monday 28th July...
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