Several reports focus on protests connected to the Queen’s Club, a private, high-membership tennis venue known for exclusivity and high annual fees. The outlets describe the club as one of the most exclusive in the country and say it has faced a “storm of protest” despite its appeal to an elite membership.

The coverage centers on the club’s tennis facilities, including its 28 outdoor courts, and frames the unrest as a public response to perceived exclusivity. One report specifically mentions a reported annual membership cost of about £2,000, presenting it as part of the basis for criticism.

However, the provided summaries do not include detailed information about who is protesting, the specific demands or allegations being raised, or how the club is responding. In the excerpts given, the protests are portrayed mainly as an ongoing public dispute tied to the venue’s membership model and status, rather than as a single incident with clearly stated outcomes.