GB's Harriet Dart & Burrage in the women's singles
Serena Williams makes her tennis return in the women's doubles with Ons Jabeur
2021 champion Jelena Ostapenko returns to defend her title
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Eastbourne is the last Championships on the grass court season before Wimbledon commences next week.
From the 18-25 June Devonshire Park will host a full week of tennis action across women's, men's and double tournaments, with live women's competition available to watch on BBC Sport.
Britain's Harriet Dart, Katie Boulter and Jodie Burrage line-up in the main draw following previous impresses performances in the 2022 grass court season.
Emma Raducanu misses the fixture due to injury but last year's champion Jelena Ostapenko is back to defend her title.
Cameron Norrie is the top seed for the men's singles and is accompanied by fellow Brit Dan Evans. Whilst, Jack Draper, Ryan Peniston and Jay Clarke are the British wildcards for the ATP competition.
Tennis heroine Serena Williams is making her comeback here at Eastbourne by partnering Jabeur Ons in the women's doubles.
Live updates throughout Eastbourne available on BBC Sport.
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Birmingham Classic: GB's Katie Boulter beats Alison Riske for first win over top-40 player
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Monday 20 June
13:00 -18:00- BBC TWO, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website
Tuesday 21 June
13:00 - 18:00 - BBC TWO, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website
Wednesday 22 June
13:00 - 18:00 - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website
Thursday 23 June
13:00 - 18:00 - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website
Friday 24 June
13:00 - 18:00 - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website
All action also available to re watch on BBC iPlayer.
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