1969 Queen's Club Championships – Singles

There was no defending champion, as the 1968 final was cancelled due to rain.

Singles
1969 Queen's Club Championships
Champion Fred Stolle
Runner-up John Newcombe
Final score6–3, 22–20

Fred Stolle won the singles title at the 1969 Queen's Club Championships tennis tournament, defeating John Newcombe 6–3, 22–20 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Rod Laver (Semifinals)
  2. Ken Rosewall (Fourth Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Rod Laver 3 7 6
  Charlie Pasarell 6 5 1
1 Rod Laver 4 4  
  John Newcombe 6 6  
  Andrés Gimeno 6 3  
  John Newcombe 8 6  
  John Newcombe 3 20  
  Fred Stolle 6 22  
  Tom Okker 8 6 4
  Fred Stolle 6 8 6
  Fred Stolle 6 3 8
  Dennis Ralston 2 6 6
  Dennis Ralston 6 9  
  Ron Holmberg 4 7  

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
1 R Laver 6 6  
  P Curtis 4 2  
1 R Laver 8 6  
  T Addison 6 2  
  T Addison w/o    
  N Pietrangeli      
1 R Laver 6 4 6
  N Pilić 3 6 2
  L Ayala 6 12 6
  J Cooper 4 14 8
  J Cooper 3 3  
  N Pilić 6 6  
  W Gąsiorek 3 9 0
  N Pilić 6 7 6

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
  V Seixas w/o    
  R Keldie      
  V Seixas 3 6 1
  C Pasarell 6 3 6
  S Warboys 5 3  
  C Pasarell 7 6  
  C Pasarell 6 8 6
  R Moore 3 10 1
  D Lloyd 4 4  
  I El Shafei 6 6  
  I El Shafei 3 6 1
  R Moore 6 4 6
  J-C Barclay      
  R Moore w/o    

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
  R Wilson 1 7  
  R Emerson 6 9  
  R Emerson 6 6  
  H-J Plötz 3 4  
  H-J Plötz 8 6  
  P Hutchins 6 0  
  R Emerson 3 4  
  A Gimeno 6 6  
  T Edlefsen 5 2  
  B Fairlie 7 6  
  B Fairlie 6 4 5
  A Gimeno 4 6 7
  P Dent 4 1  
  A Gimeno 6 6  

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
  R Taylor 6 1 6
  J Fillol 3 6 3   R Taylor 7 13  
  T Ryan w/o       T Ryan 5 11  
  I Năstase         R Taylor 3 6 17
  ON Bengtson 6 5     S Smith 6 2 15
  S Smith 8 7     S Smith 6 6  
  P Beust w/o       P Beust 3 2  
  G Forbes         R Taylor 6 3 4
  JL Rouyer 8 4     J Newcombe 3 6 6
  R Maud 10 6     R Maud 2 8 5
  J-P Courcol 6 4 3   EB Buchholz 6 6 7
  EB Buchholz 3 6 6   EB Buchholz 10 0 8
  B Giltinan 2 4     J Newcombe 8 6 10
  K Fletcher 6 6     K Fletcher 1 2  
  T Koch 6 4 4   J Newcombe 6 6  
  J Newcombe 2 6 6

Bottom Half

Section 5

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
  T Okker 6 6  
  P Hombergen 1 2     T Okker 9 6  
  J McManus 3 2     O Davidson 7 2  
  O Davidson 6 6     T Okker 6 6  
  P Barthès 6 6     P Barthès 2 2  
  P Cornejo 3 4     P Barthès 6 8 7
  JE Mandarino         C Richey 4 10 5
  C Richey w/o       T Okker 2 6 7
  B Hewitt 6 6     B Hewitt 6 4 5
  P Lall 4 1     B Hewitt 6 6  
  R Ruffels w/o       R Ruffels 1 4  
  N Špear         B Hewitt 2 6 6
  J Alexander 7 2 16   C Graebner 6 3 3
  G Goven 5 6 14   J Alexander 5 6  
  N Kalogeropoulos         C Graebner 7 8  
  C Graebner w/o    

Section 6

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
  Robert Perry 6 1 3
  F Stolle 4 6 6
  F Stolle 6 6  
  J Mukherjea 3 3  
  J Mukherjea 1 6 6
  O Parun 6 2 3
  F Stolle 6 6  
  B Bowrey 1 2  
  B Bowrey w/o    
  M Holeček      
  B Bowrey 2 6  
  B Howe 6 2 r
  B Howe w/o    
  B Jovanović      

Section 7

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
  D Ralston 6 6  
  I Buding 1 4  
  D Ralston 6 6  
  F McMillan 1 0  
  G Battrick 1 3  
  F McMillan 6 6  
  D Ralston 6 6  
  C Drysdale 3 1  
  C Drysdale 6 4 7
  T Gorman 2 6 5
  C Drysdale 6 3 6
  John McDonald 3 6 3
  D Dell 6 3 5
  John McDonald 3 6 7

Section 8

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
  A Stone 14 5  
  M Riessen 16 7  
  M Riessen 3 6 5
  R Holmberg 6 0 7
  R Holmberg 7 11  
  A Olmedo 5 9  
  R Holmberg 1 6 6
2 K Rosewall 6 2 2
  D Crealy 6 6  
  P Guzmán 3 1  
  D Crealy 3 10 3
2 K Rosewall 6 8 6
  Viktor Kazarevitch 1 0  
2 K Rosewall 6 6  
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