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Draft:Te Motu Vineyard | AFC submission |
Te Motu Vineyard is a winery located in the Onetangi Valley on Waiheke Island in New Zealand. Established in 1989 by the Dunleavy family, the estate produces red and white wines, with an emphasis on Bordeaux-style varietals. |
Draft:Te Motu Vineyard | History | History
The vineyard's first plantings occurred in 1989, focusing on Bordeaux grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc. The estate's name, "Te Motu," comes from the original Māori name for Waiheke Island, meaning "the island".
It is regarded as one of the early-established vineyards contributing to Waiheke’s modern wine industry. |
Draft:Te Motu Vineyard | Wines | Wines
Te Motu produces a range of wines, including red blends and varietal wines made from Syrah and Chardonnay. Its wines have been featured by several New Zealand wine associations and industry publications.
Wines produced at Te Motu have been positively reviewed, including recognition in New Zealand’s annual wine awards. |
Draft:Te Motu Vineyard | Restaurant and Cellar Door | Restaurant and Cellar Door
The estate operates a restaurant, The Shed at Te Motu, offering seasonal menus using locally sourced ingredients. The venue has been noted in New Zealand media outlets for its setting and food offerings. |
Draft:Te Motu Vineyard | See also | See also
Waiheke Island
New Zealand wine |
Draft:Te Motu Vineyard | References | References
:Category:Wineries in New Zealand
:Category:Waiheke Island
:Category:New Zealand wine
:Category:Companies established in 1989
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Khatsyezhyna rural council | [[File:Мінскі раён - Хацежынскі сельсавет.png | thumb|right|Map of Minsk District
Khatsyezhyna rural council (; ) is a lower-level subdivision (selsoviet) of Minsk district, Minsk region, Belarus. Its administrative center is the village of Khatsyezhyna. |
Khatsyezhyna rural council | Rural localities | Rural localities
The populations are from the 2009 Belarusian census (2,265 total) and 2019 Belarusian census (4,783 total)Populated places of Minsk region
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<tr><td>д Васьковщина<td>в Васькаўшчына<td class=n>42<td class=n>49
<tr><td>д Гаище<td>в Гаішча<td class=n>65<td class=n>75
<tr><td>д Головки<td>в Галоўкі<td class=n>80<td class=n>150
<tr><td>д Дубенцы<td>в Дубянцы<td class=n>32<td class=n>50
<tr><td>д Клюи<td>в Клюі<td class=n>20<td class=n>20
<tr><td>д Козловка<td>в Казлоўка<td class=n>53<td class=n>63
<tr><td>д Малашки<td>в Малашкі<td class=n>-<td class=n>9
<tr><td>д Новая Веска<td>в Новая Вёска<td class=n>24<td class=n>45
<tr><td>д Ореховская<td>в Арэхаўская<td class=n>4<td class=n>16
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<tr><td>д Птичь<td>в Пціч<td class=n>190<td class=n>301
<tr><td>д Рыжики<td>в Рыжыкі<td class=n>12<td class=n>10
<tr><td>д Старое Село<td>в Старое Сяло<td class=n>534<td class=n>715
<tr><td>д Таборы<td>в Табары<td class=n>81<td class=n>121
<tr><td>аг Хатежино (Khatezhino)<td>аг Хацежына (Khatsyezhyna)<td class=n>1019<td class=n>2980
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Khatsyezhyna rural council | References | References
Category:Minsk district |
Khatsyezhyna rural council | Table of Content | [[File:Мінскі раён - Хацежынскі сельсавет.png, Rural localities, References |
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Draft:Giuliana | AFC submission |
Giuliana Luz Grabina (born September 23, 2001) is a Uruguayan-born Canadian philosopher, writer, and academic. |
Draft:Giuliana | Biography | Biography
Giuliana was born in Montevideo, Uruguay and raised in Montreal. Her father is from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and her mother is from Montevideo, Uruguay. She graduated from McGill University with a degree in philosophy. |
Draft:Giuliana | References | References |
Draft:Giuliana | Table of Content | AFC submission, Biography, References |
Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Indiana University of Pennsylvania/English Composition II (Summer I) | course details
| English Composition II at Indiana University of Pennsylvania will enage students in Wikipedia editing as a form of, and practice with, research-based writing. Students will study practices and policies of Wikipedia in order to meaningfully contribute to topics related to their major field of study, while identifying, evaluating, and summarizing secondary sources. |
Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Indiana University of Pennsylvania/English Composition II (Summer I) | Table of Content | course details
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Template:2024–25 Derde Divisie promotion/relegation playoffs | Derde Divisie promotion/relegation playoffs | Derde Divisie promotion/relegation playoffs
The teams who finish 15th and 16th in both the Derde Divisie A and B will play relegation playoffs against teams from the Vierde Divisie. The four bracket winners will play in next season's Derde Divisie. |
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VVOG (Vierde Divisie A)
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Chris Bezuidenhout | for | Christiaan Esias Bezuidenhout (13 October 1937 – 16 October 2001) was a South African international rugby union player active in the 1960s.
A member of the South African Defence Force, Bezuidenhout played for Pretoria club Defence and represented Northern Transvaal. He obtained three Springboks cap in 1962, as tight–head prop against the touring British Lions.
Bezuidenhout signed with rugby league club Pretoria RLFC in October 1962. By turning professional while still serving, Bezuidenhout ended up court-martialled and was discharged with a caution. He gained selection for the national rugby league team to tour Australia in 1963, but never made the trip. |
Chris Bezuidenhout | See also | See also
List of South Africa national rugby union players |
Chris Bezuidenhout | References | References
Category:1937 births
Category:2001 deaths
Category:South African rugby union players
Category:South Africa international rugby union players
Category:Rugby union players from Pretoria
Category:Rugby union props
Category:Blue Bulls players
Category:South African rugby league players
Category:Footballers who switched code |
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Mikhanavichy rural council | [[File:Мінскі раён - Міханавіцкі сельсавет.png | thumb|right|Map of Minsk District
Mikhanavichy rural council (; ) is a lower-level subdivision (selsoviet) of Minsk district, Minsk region, Belarus. Its administrative center is the agrotown of Mikhanavichy. |
Mikhanavichy rural council | Rural localities | Rural localities
The populations are from the 2009 Belarusian census (7177 total) and 2019 Belarusian census (9576 total)Populated places of Minsk region
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<tr><td>д Березина<td>в Беразіна<td class=n>9<td class=n>19
<tr><td>д Бордиловка<td>в Бардзілаўка<td class=n>172<td class=n>205
<tr><td>д Гребенка<td>в Грэбенка<td class=n>21<td class=n>46
<tr><td>п Дачный<td>п Дачны<td class=n>-<td class=n>278
<tr><td>д Дубовый Лес<td>в Дубовы Лес<td class=n>41<td class=n>43
<tr><td>д Кайково<td>в Кайкава<td class=n>199<td class=n>238
<tr><td>д Калинино<td>в Калініна<td class=n>62<td class=n>73
<tr><td>д Котяги<td>в Кацягі<td class=n>247<td class=n>331
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Mikhanavichy rural council | References | References
Category:Minsk district |
Mikhanavichy rural council | Table of Content | [[File:Мінскі раён - Міханавіцкі сельсавет.png, Rural localities, References |
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Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Short description | Wildlife of Rajasthan comprises the flora and fauna of the state of Rajasthan, India. The region ranges from the arid Thar Desert to the ancient Aravalli Range and important wetlands such as Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Continuous human habitation since the Indus Valley Civilisation at sites like Kalibangan and Balathal has influenced local ecosystems over millennia. |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Geography | Geography
Rajasthan is India’s largest state by area. It borders Pakistan to the west and covers:
Thar Desert: sand dunes, rocky outcrops, saline depressions; annual rainfall 100–500 mm.
Aravalli Range: SW–NE fold mountains rising to ~1 700 m at Mount Abu.
Eastern plains and wetlands: alluvial areas in Bharatpur and Dausa districts.
Mount Abu: the state’s only hill station with subtropical evergreen forests. |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Ecosystems and vegetation types | Ecosystems and vegetation types |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Thar Desert | Thar Desert
Xerophytic shrubs and trees: Prosopis cineraria, Tecomella undulata, Acacia spp.
Grasses: Lasiurus sindicus (sewan grass)
“Greening” trends since late 20th century due to monsoon variability and the Indira Gandhi Canal. |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Aravalli Hills | Aravalli Hills
Lower slopes: tropical thorn and dry deciduous forests (Tectona grandis, Acacia spp.).
Mount Abu: subtropical evergreen forests with endemic orchids, bryophytes and freshwater algae.
Acts as corridor for wildlife movement and barrier between desert and plains. |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Wetlands | Wetlands
Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Bharatpur; ~29 km²; UNESCO World Heritage Site): wintering ground for >350 waterfowl species.
Sambhar Lake: India’s largest salt lake, important for flamingos and halophytes (Salvadora spp.). |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Other forest types | Other forest types
Tropical thorn forests: western Rajasthan.
Dry deciduous forests: eastern and southern districts.
Subtropical evergreen forests: Mount Abu highlands.
Bamboo and riverine forests: in moist southeastern Aravallis. |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Flora | Flora
Regional representative species include:
Thar Desert
Prosopis cineraria (khejri; state tree)
Tecomella undulata (rohida; state flower)
Ziziphus spp., Acacia spp.
Lasiurus sindicus
Aravalli Range
Tectona grandis (teak)
Diverse orchids at Mount Abu
Wetlands
Nelumbo nucifera (lotus), Nymphaea spp.
Salvadora oleoides, S. persica
Other forests
Shorea robusta, Madhuca longifolia, Diospyros melanoxylon
Bamboo spp. |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Fauna | Fauna |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Mammals | Mammals
Common name Scientific name IUCN status Blackbuck Antilope cervicapra Least Concern Chinkara (state animal) Gazella bennettii Least Concern Nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus Least Concern Indian leopard Panthera pardus fusca Vulnerable Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris Endangered Sloth bear Melursus ursinus Vulnerable Indian wolf Canis lupus pallipes Endangered Striped hyena Hyaena hyaena Near Threatened Golden jackal Canis aureus Least Concern Asiatic wildcat Felis lybica ornata Least Concern Caracal Caracal caracal Least Concern Indian flying fox Pteropus giganteus Least Concern Small Indian mongoose Herpestes javanicus Least Concern Indian crested porcupine Hystrix indica Least Concern Four-horned antelope Tetracerus quadricornis Vulnerable Smooth-coated otter Lutrogale perspicillata Vulnerable Rusty-spotted cat Prionailurus rubiginosus Near Threatened Fishing cat Prionailurus viverrinus Vulnerable Mouse deer Moschiola indica Least Concern Common giant flying squirrel Petaurista philippensis Least Concern Three-striped palm squirrel Funambulus palmarum Least Concern Honey badger (ratel) Mellivora capensis Least Concern |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Birds | Birds
Over 500 species have been recorded in Rajasthan.
Common name Scientific name IUCN status Great Indian Bustard (state bird) Ardeotis nigriceps Critically Endangered Demoiselle Crane Anthropoides virgo Least Concern Sarus Crane Antigone antigone Vulnerable Red-naped Ibis Pseudibis papillosa Least Concern Indian Roller Coracias benghalensis Least Concern Laggar Falcon Falco jugger Near Threatened Red-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicus Least Concern Green Avadavat Amandava formosa Vulnerable Grey Junglefowl Gallus sonneratii Least Concern Painted Spurfowl Galloperdix lunulata Least Concern Aravalli Red Spurfowl Galloperdix sp. Data Deficient White-naped Tit Parus nuchalis Vulnerable Indian eagle-owl Bubo bengalensis Least Concern Eurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia Least Concern Black-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus Near Threatened Lesser Flamingo Phoeniconaias minor Near Threatened Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus Least Concern Bar-headed Goose Anser indicus Least Concern Northern Pintail Anas acuta Least Concern Common Teal Anas crecca Least Concern |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Reptiles and amphibians | Reptiles and amphibians
Group Representative species IUCN status Monitor lizard Varanus bengalensis Near Threatened Spiny-tailed lizard Saara hardwickii Least Concern Saw-scaled viper Echis carinatus Least Concern Russell's viper Daboia russelii Least Concern Indian cobra Naja naja Least Concern Common krait Bungarus caeruleus Least Concern Rat snake Ptyas mucosa Least Concern Gharial Gavialis gangeticus Critically Endangered Slender racer snake Psammophis condanarus Least Concern Dumeril's black-headed snake Sibynophis subpunctatus Least Concern Green keelback snake Macropisthodon plumbicolor Least Concern Rajasthan toad-headed lizard Bufoniceps laungwalaensis Least Concern Common toad Duttaphrynus melanostictus Least Concern Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus Least Concern Common tree frog Polypedates maculatus Least Concern |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Insects and other invertebrates | Insects and other invertebrates
Insects from >14 orders (Orthoptera, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera), including desert locusts, butterflies, beetles, bees and ants. Arachnids include scorpions (e.g. Hottentotta tamulus) and spiders.
Giant wood spider (Nephila pilipes) |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Protected areas | Protected areas |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | National parks | National parks
Ranthambore National Park (Sawai Madhopur; 1411 km²)
Sariska Tiger Reserve (Alwar; 1213 km²)
Desert National Park (Jaisalmer & Barmer; 3162 km²)
Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Bharatpur; 28.7 km²)
Mukundra Hills National Park (Kota; 759 km²)
Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve (Bundi;1502 km²) |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Wildlife sanctuaries | Wildlife sanctuaries
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary
Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary
Phulwari ki Nal Wildlife Sanctuary
Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary
Bhensrodgarh
Bassi
Gajner
Jamwa Ramgarh
Nahargarh
Sawai Man Singh, Sundha Mata |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Conservation reserves and wetlands | Conservation reserves and wetlands
Sundha Mata Conservation Reserve
Umedganj Bird Conservation Reserve
Gudha Bisnoiyan
Shakambhari
Umedganj Bird Conservation Reserve
Sambhar Lake wetland complex |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Conservation efforts | Conservation efforts |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Government initiatives | Government initiatives
Project Tiger: tiger reserves at Ranthambore and Sariska under NTCA.
Project Great Indian Bustard: launched 5 June 2013 for captive breeding and habitat protection. |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Research and institutions | Research and institutions
Wildlife Institute of India – research, training
Arid Forest Research Institute (AFRI), Jodhpur – dryland forestry research |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Challenges | Challenges
Habitat fragmentation: agriculture, urbanization, mining, infrastructure
Poaching and illegal wildlife trade
Human–wildlife conflict: crop raiding, livestock predation
Climate change: altered monsoons, temperature rise, habitat shifts
Ecological shifts: Thar “greening” favouring generalists over specialists |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | See also | See also
Wildlife of India
Ranthambore National Park
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Great Indian Bustard |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | References | References |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | External links | External links
Rajasthan Forest Department: Rajasthan Forests
Wildlife Institute of India: WII
Category:Environment of Rajasthan
Category:Fauna of Rajasthan |
Natural vegetation and wildlife of Rajasthan | Table of Content | Short description, Geography, Ecosystems and vegetation types, Thar Desert, Aravalli Hills, Wetlands, Other forest types, Flora, Fauna, Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and amphibians, Insects and other invertebrates, Protected areas, National parks, Wildlife sanctuaries, Conservation reserves and wetlands, Conservation efforts, Government initiatives, Research and institutions, Challenges, See also, References, External links |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Witts Station, Indiana | [[:Witts Station, Indiana]] | :Witts Station, Indiana
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A station on an ex-C&O line. The station nuilfings show up quite plainly on a 1856 aerial and on the 1961 topo, along with a short siding; but except for the house on the other side of the tracks, that's all there is, and except for that house, it's all gone now. The only reference of any substance referred to it (inaccurately) as a crossroads. Just no sign this was a town. Mangoe (talk) 02:17, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete: It's right there in the name, it's just a station (or was), clearly not a community. Fails both WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. It does appear on maps at least as far back as 1953 but that's probably as a rail waypoint. WeirdNAnnoyed (talk) 11:28, 20 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Witts Station, Indiana | Table of Content | [[:Witts Station, Indiana]] |
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File:Stargate School logo.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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Teresa Costa Macedo | short description | Maria Teresa Paulo Sampaio da Costa Macedo (19 January 1943 – 15 May 2025) was a Portuguese politician who was a member of the CDS – People's Party, she served in the Assembly of the Republic from January to September 1981.
Macedo died in Lisbon on 15 May 2025, at the age of 82. |
Teresa Costa Macedo | References | References
Category:1943 births
Category:2025 deaths
Category:CDS – People's Party politicians
Category:Members of the 2nd Assembly of the Republic (Portugal)
Category:Grand Crosses of the Order of Prince Henry
Category:Grand Officers of the Order of Merit (Portugal) |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/LNCT Medical College and Sewakunj Hospital, Indore | [[:LNCT Medical College and Sewakunj Hospital, Indore]] | :LNCT Medical College and Sewakunj Hospital, Indore
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Article relies heavily on single source that too a primary source. I also did do a search and there are barely any sources out there to establish notability Flyingphoenixchips (talk) 02:21, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Draft:Pedro Igor | AfC submission | Pedro Igor de Sousa Carneiro Martins (born 27 March 2002) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays forward for Belarusian Premier League club Dinamo Minsk. |
Draft:Pedro Igor | References | References
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:Category:People from Fortaleza
:Category:FC Dinamo Minsk players
:Category:Belarusian Premier League players
:Category:Brazilian footballers
:Category:21st-century Brazilian sportsmen
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Attribution: Michael Coughlan
Source: Wikimedia Commons
File URL: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/86/Toumani_Diabate_and_His_Kora_%2816694631450%29.jpg/960px-Toumani_Diabate_and_His_Kora_%2816694631450%29.jpg?20200503161205 |
File:Toumani Diabate and His Kora.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Novy Dvor, Minsk district rural council | [[File:Мінскі раён - Навадворскі сельсавет.png | thumb|right|Map of Minsk District
Novy Dvor rural council (; ) is a lower-level subdivision (selsoviet) of Minsk district, Minsk region, Belarus. Its administrative center is the agrotown of Novy Dvor. |
Novy Dvor, Minsk district rural council | Rural localities | Rural localities
The populations are from the 2009 Belarusian census (14179 total) and 2019 Belarusian census (18396 total)Populated places of Minsk region
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<tr><td>д Большое Стиклево<td>в Вялікае Сціклева<td class=n>1434<td class=n>1566
<tr><td>д Большой Тростенец<td>в Вялікі Трасцянец<td class=n>2527<td class=n>3847
<tr><td>аг Гатово<td>аг Гатава<td class=n>7308<td class=n>9013
<tr><td>д Дергаи<td>в Дзергаі<td class=n>13<td class=n>27
<tr><td>д Дубки<td>в Дубкі<td class=n>15<td class=n>29
<tr><td>д Ельница<td>в Ельніца<td class=n>593<td class=n>1002
<tr><td>д Климовичи<td>в Клімавічы<td class=n>193<td class=n>224
<tr><td>д Королищевичи<td>в Каралішчавічы<td class=n>546<td class=n>671
<tr><td>д Мацевичи<td>в Мацавічы<td class=n>79<td class=n>90
<tr><td>аг Новый Двор (Novy dvor)<td>аг Новы Двор (Novy Dvor)<td class=n>1133<td class=n>1630
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<tr><td>д Пашковичи<td>в Пашкавічы<td class=n>158<td class=n>136
<tr><td>д Подлосье<td>в Падлоссе<td class=n>69<td class=n>59
<tr><td>д Цесино<td>в Цэсіна<td class=n>75<td class=n>64
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Novy Dvor, Minsk district rural council | References | References
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2025 Queen's Club Championships | Infobox tennis event | The 2025 Queen's Club Championships (also known as the HSBC Championships for sponsorship reasons) is a professional tennis tournament to be played on outdoor grass courts at the Queen's Club in London, United Kingdom. It will be the 122nd edition of the event for the men and the first edition for the women. The men's event is classified as an ATP Tour 500 tournament on the 2025 ATP Tour and will take place from 16 to 22 June. The women's event is classified as a WTA 500 tournament on the 2025 WTA Tour and will take place from 9 to 15 June. |
2025 Queen's Club Championships | Champions | Champions |
2025 Queen's Club Championships | Men's singles | Men's singles
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2025 Queen's Club Championships | Women's singles | Women's singles
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2025 Queen's Club Championships | Men's doubles | Men's doubles
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2025 Queen's Club Championships | Women's doubles | Women's doubles
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2025 Queen's Club Championships | ATP singles main-draw entrants | ATP singles main-draw entrants |
Subsets and Splits
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